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Yet another trophy has been added to
Vauxhall’s cabinet after the Corsavan was crowned ‘Small Van of the
Year’ by the prestigious magazine, What Van?
The award is the second accolade for
New Corsavan, which was named ‘Best Car-Derived Van’ by Professional
Van and Light Truck magazine earlier in the year.
Praising the newest addition to
Vauxhall’s LCV range, What Van? editor Neil McIntee said: “If
you’re looking to minimise your carbon footprint without compromising on
performance, ride, safety or cab space and are looking to achieve these
in a small van you can park just about anywhere, look no further. We
reckon that Vauxhall’s latest Corsavan could be just what you’re looking
for, and that’s why it’s What Van? Small Van of the Year for
2007.”
The judges also praised Corsavan’s
styling, payload and purpose-built load area – a feature uncommon in
this area of the market, where a lot of vans are simply converted
hatchbacks.
The latest piece of silverware brings
Vauxhall’s haul of awards for its commercial vehicles to a total of 18
different commendations since 2005, while continued sales growth means
Vauxhall Commercial Vehicles currently has its best year-to-date sales
ever.
Regarded as the ultimate publication
for van buyers and drivers, the What Van? awards are judged by
a panel of drivers and fleet managers, as well as the magazine’s own
editorial team.
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