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26-08-2022, 10:39 PM | #10 | ||
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I’m surprised, as we have had DMax dual cabs at work for the last maybe 8 years. I hated their agricultural qualities, until the current model. For the first time driving a work car, I thought, “I’d buy one of these!”
The current model Dmax is collab with the BT50, and so much more refined than the previous tractors. It may be the AWL canopy fitted on the back with our work gear inside that tames it. Bonus is all the safety features in the base unit… adaptive cruise control,lane assist etc. I’ve noticed staff prefer to take the new model out over the older one, which is about due for upgrading at 110k. @Jaydee maybe you should try it with a load in the back end, not a bare naked Ute.
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