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Colin Barneh has the last word There's no doubt that the latest Canter is a major Improvement on its predecessor.
In terms of cat accommodation and payload potential it also has the edge on its rivals. The lack of an affordable automatic transmission is a drawback for operators on urban multi-drop operations, but it's not the end of the world.
Less impressive is the / slightly nervous chassis behaviour, manifested by a rather top
heavy feel: and
the character istics of the rather dated
engine. We hope performance and economy will be enhanced when the Euro-4 180hp variant arrives.
As this is definitely our last Euro-3 truck test, some of these issues will be resolved by the time you read this and choose to buy one. And if you're in the market for a compact truck with the ability to carry a decent load, buying one is certainly something you should consider.