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TESTERS' CHOKE Sonia R144 530
Page 37 from 13th February 1997FOR ONCE, OUR 1996 artic tests split conveniently into those with more than 500hp (373kW) and those with considerably less, which proved to be no......

MASSIVELY POWERFUL
Page 30 from 19th September 1996F 4 ,' cry industry in recession has talked 'bout "downsizing" the workforce, and . he tipping industry has been hit harder than most. But talk in......

Bass company opts for Volve 110
Page 6 from 29th March 1986VOLVO'S 1-10 1 beaten British and European competitors to be selected as the best 38 tonner for a Bass Group subsidiary. Tennant Caledonian......

AGE NG BEAUTIES
Page 70 from 20th December 2007A few operators are still unwilling to sign finance deals for a new truck when a secondhand one will do the same job. Dave Young reports.......

F OR Scania's new 92 Series our road test certainly was
Page 22 from 27th July 1985an inauspicious operational trial debut. A remarkable succession of defects led to our having to call out roadside assistance from a different......

M exican culture is complex: the language and many...
Page 34 from 4th January 1996Spanish, but you can't go far without detecting civilizations that existed even before the Aztecs. Mexicans share a strong national pride, but......

• For those depressed by the economic gloom surrounding the
Page 36 from 27th September 1990truck industry, a visit to the Birmingham Motor Show should serve as something of a tonic, albeit a temporary one. The vehicle manufacturers and......

New models to tempt the operator
Page 50 from 13th October 1984In spite of modest recovery in the British commercial vehicle market, manufacturers are not slackening in their efforts to attract buyers. Many are......

Scania P93 6x4 and 8x4 ERF E8 Volvo's FL7
Page 44 from 1st February 1990TESTERS' CHOICE ERF ER 11 It's never easy to group different types of vehicle together for comparison, but in this case we were pleased by the way......

Scania raises its game with construction drivelines
Page 18 from 22nd May 2003• by Peter Shakespeare The city of Marrakech at the foot of Morocco's High Atlas Mountains formed the stunning backdrop for Scania's latest new......