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I don't know what models they do, but a lot of them are single rear wheel, so slightly higher overall payload, but potentially a lower rear axle gross weight

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Seen a couple twin rear wheel 2016 (euro 6) plates for sale. They are a bit cheaper than Iveco and transits of the same year. Just don’t know anyone that has had a movano!

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have a 2011 twin wheel movano.

Its basically a Renault traffic/daily i forget which.

Even had all the Renault stickers on under the body!

Been going 10 yrs now and only ever broke once! a clutch pipe blew a joint so dropped the fluids. warranty job and was back a week later.

doesnt have a transits lower grunt when first pulling away but other than that been a good truck and still going.

 

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