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neil1314
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Hi

 

Im about buy my 1st tipper but cant decide to get either transit or iveco daily

 

Ive bin in transits when there fully loaded and they have got no power and i dont really know much about the iveco. just want to know which one is best for the job. ive got about £8000 to spend.

 

Any help would be great thanks

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imo i would go for the iveco ,then again it depends whitch engine you have ,i drive a transit some times when subbing and dont like it as much as my iveco ,then again i do have the 140, there both tried and tested among every one on here so i dont think you would go wrong with either ,the iveco i would say tho

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