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Poor build quality, lack of standard safety kit, dated cabin design
The van that replaced the antiquated LDV Pilot and Convoy was several years in the making and was finally introduced in 2005. Originally a joint effort between LDV and Daewoo, the Maxus features sharp looks – it could be mistaken for a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter from a distance – but it is by no means state-of-the-art in terms of ride, handing and technology. However in its favour, it's cheaper than many of other contenders this size and offers a...
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