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to be maintained. After all, if you demand a vast amount of space and don't intend to use a tachograph then certain areas have to involve sacrifice. In this case it means skimping on cab space and driving characteristics. So with this in mind it has to be said that the Dyna is a cut above the average box-carrier. From a driving perspective it does what all good commercial vehicles do and shrinks in size when on the road. Anc that engine really is impressive, providing ample torque for it not to seem ponderous and smooth enough not to intrude too much, considering it is just inches from your rear.
When it comes to space it really takes some beating. Whether the rear can be completely filled without exceeaing the suggested payload is another matter, although were sure there will be someone out there who will try. And if it's good enough for Toyota's Grand Prix drivers then it should be good enough for mere mortals.