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B efore diesel engines came to dominate the truck market...
Page 36 from 13th January 1994American road hauliers relied on petrol or, as they termed it, gas. By the end of the century gas engines may well be back in favour—this time......

Roadtrain runs with Daf power
Page 12 from 6th September 1990• Leyland Daf has taken a step closer towards its goal of a totally integrated truck range with the adoption of Daf engines in the old Leyland......

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Page 26 from 16th September 1999l oom NEW 530 ENGINE Daf has a new flagship engine, and this time it's all its own work. Dropped from the range is the 14-litre Cummins N14E 530......

Debutantes line up at Harrogate
Page 28 from 28th April 1994by John Kendall • Registrations are showing continuing signs of recovery for multi-wheelers and several manufacturers will be showing new vehicles......

Scania to boost fire sales
Page 11 from 21st August 1997Few markets are as competitive as that for fire-engines, in which a few manufacturers chase a total annual sale of no more than 300 vehicles.......

MercedesBenz' current 17tonne range can trace its roots...
Page 32 from 11th August 19941970s. Age is no barrier to the Merc's popularity and it currently holds second place in the 1994 sales league with 18% of the market. The range......

NERATION
Page 45 from 27th April 1995Foden's New 4000 Series tractor has a lot that's new—and much that's improved. But are those changes enough to make the difference over CM's......

ERF'S Turkish delight
Page 22 from 12th November 1998It's not every day that ERF launches new models—and its latest Turkish-built EP range is bound to make UK operators sit up and take notice. CM......

Alvis ca paigns for sales
Page 29 from 22nd May 1997by Toby Clark • Alvis Unipower's latest vehicle is a "tank transporter for the 21st Century" that can move the heaviest main battle tanks. The......

ERF challenges you to a Duel
Page 19 from 1st May 1997ERF reckons that it builds Europe's most fuel-efficient tractors—and it's challenging Commercial Motor readers to put that claim to the test with......