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CarsGuide has published 1 expert review of the Iveco Daily 2006. It has an average rating of 7 out of 10. Read all the reviews here. The Iveco Daily 2006 comes in Van. The Iveco Daily 2006 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Van 2.3L 5 SP Manual to the Van 3.0L 6SP
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Iveco Daily 35C13 V (12m3) specifications. Power: 92 kW Fuel type: Diesel 0-100 km/h:-Avg. fuel consumption:-Recommends . Reviews: Daily 50C17 V (17,2m3) 4/5
Our test truck is plated with a GVM of 4495 kilograms and has a GCM of 7995 kilograms, but these figures can be increased to 5200/8700 kilograms respectively, should the driver in question have an appropriate light-rigid truck licence that allows them to take advantage of the payload boost.
3. Nov 04, 2013 #1. I have a Winnegago Esperance with a Iveco Daily 50C18 AMT cab and have the following Problem : With the engine running and the transmission in Auto 1 and when I am either stopped at a roundabout which leads on to a steep hill or on a steep hill, when I try to pull away the vehicle will try to move and may actually move a few
Iveco Daily Technical. Daily 35 (3.5 ton), Daily 50 (5 ton), TurboDaily from 1980. Daily & TurboDaily with 2.5l and 2.8l engines. 2.3l and 3.0l. 2.9t to 7t models. All new Daily on sale August 2014. Iveco Stralis, Eurocargo, Massif etc. Also vehicles that share common parts, such as Renault Mascott, marine engines etc.
THE buzzword thrown around by the be-suited Iveco team on the new Daily's Australian launch was "excited". Fuel consumption is down 4.1% over previous model Dailys; not a huge shift here but
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