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The What Van? Road Test: Isuzu D-Max

Now with a new, downsized, 164hp 1.9-litre four-cylinder diesel engine, Isuzu’s D-Max is positioned at the unglamorous end of the pick-up market: you’re more likely to see it sitting next to a John Deere tractor in a muddy farmyard than parked next to a gleaming Chelsea tractor driven by a yummy mummy.

APPS & ACCESSORIES: Tap on the right application

From improving driver safety to carrying out stock inventories, there are all manner of van market apps available. It’s just a case of finding one that best suits your needs, as James Dallas reports.

Volkswagen Amarok Highline review

The Amarok Highline sits at the top of Volkswagen’s pick-up line-up as a slightly more sober and conservatively styled counterpart to the more overtly lifestyle luxury of the Aventura, which started out as a limited edition.

JAMES DALLAS’S BLOG: MAN up

While new model launches from established players in the light commercial vehicle market are always exciting events, it is even more intriguing when a manufacturer enters the sector for the first time.

The trial of the hybrid plug-in Transit

A score of plug-in hybrid Transit Customs are about to hit London streets as part of a 12-month trial. Jack Carfrae gets the inside line from Ford’s electric van aficionado.

October’s The Month in Numbers

Only one in 30 drivers are now exceeding 60mph speed limits but a startling 9.2 million
continue to  use their mobile phones while behind the wheel.