LDV shows Maxus minibus expansionLDV is underlining its minibus market-leadership with the launch of a new 17-seat Maxus minibus - displayed for the first time at last week's Commercial Vehicle Show.
LDV is underlining its minibus market-leadership with the launch of a new 17-seat MAXUS minibus – on display for the very first time at this year’s Commercial Vehicle Show. The MAXUS minibus range now ...
LDV has announced that it will use this year’s Commercial Vehicle Show at the NEC to launch its brand new MAXUS chassis cab range. LDV’s new chassis cab range, which includes tippers, dropsides, ...
LDV today unveiled its "fast forwarded" new Maxus minibus - hailed as the model crucial to the Birmingham company's future success. The Washwood Heath-based group had originally pencilled in the ...
Maxus South Africa has introduced the new Maxus 16-seater Passenger Minibus as part of a new school bus campaign, offering outstanding safety, value for money, and "space for a whole rugby team and ...
BIRMINGHAM van-maker LDV is helping wounded military personnel with the donation of an adapted minibus. The Washwood Heath-based firm is providing the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families ...
SAIC’s Maxus V80 vans will go on sale in the final quarter of 2012, with the initial line-up set to comprise four passenger models and three cargo variants. The four people movers include two ...
Hindsight is always 20/20, but looking back we can see that the minivan was an obvious step for the American auto industry to take in the early 1980s. The combination of larger families and longer ...
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