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start" Chris Wright Chris Wright, managing director of independent Commercial Vehicle Auctions, conducts sales of commercial vehicles, trailers and plant equipment twice a month at the company's premises in Doncaster, as well as organising auctions an customers premises around the country.
"We have seen some Mitsubishi 3.5-toriners, but we have not sold any of the 6.3or 7.5-tonne models," he says.
"There are very few about, but we would expect any that came back on to the market to fetch good money.
"They include one or two Third World design features, but appear to be accepted as mechanically sound and reliable by the trade.
"The crew cab model is popular with the light vehicle recovery people, and the larger ones are used by anyone from the jobbing builder to large distribution companies. Having the Volvo network behind it gives it a head start"