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Two years’ free servicing on Iveco Daily 3.5-tonne vans

TAKE advantage of maintenance worth £1400 for free with any new Iveco Daily 3.5-tonne van
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30 November 1999

Iveco Daily

Iveco Daily: get maintenance control for free

Repair and maintenance contract offer on Daily

KICK your maintenance cares into touch. Iveco is offering a free two-year Iveco Elements ‘Motion’ repair and maintenance contract on new 3.5 tonne Daily panel van purchases made before December 31, 2009. The cover is for up to 30,000 miles a year.

This comprehensive maintenance contract is worth more than £1,400. It includes scheduled servicing, repair and replacement of selected key components due to wear and tear and non-scheduled repairs.

Andrea Bucci, Iveco’s marketing director said: “Many smaller business van operations have traditionally purchased their vans outright or on finance and then arranged servicing at a local level as and when required. Our unique deal allows them to benefit from free servicing and maintenance for the first two years of the vehicle’s life. It will help them manage cash flow and minimise expenditure.”

For added flexibility, Iveco can also supply special rates on request for higher annual mileages and contract terms spanning 36, 48 and 60-month periods.

Iveco’s 3.5 tonne Daily panel van range offers an extensive range. There are eight different loadspace volumes from 7.3cu m to 17.2cu m, together with engine power outputs ranging from 116bhp to 176bhp and including both diesel and natural gas variants. Models are also available with an AGile automated gearbox for predominantly urban applications.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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