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  2. Iveco Daily - Wikipedia

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    The Iveco Daily is a large light commercial van produced by the Italian automaker Iveco since 1978; ... Iveco celebrated the sale of 2,000,000 Daily units worldwide.

  3. Iveco - Wikipedia

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    The brand's range of products include the Daily, a vehicle that covers the 3.3 – 7.2 ton vehicle weight segment, the Eurocargo from 6 – 19 tons and, in the heavy segment above 16 tons, the Iveco Way range with the on-road Iveco S-Way, the off-road Iveco T-Way and the Iveco X-Way for light off-road missions.

  4. Category:Iveco trucks - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Iveco trucks" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Iveco ACTL; D. Iveco Daily; E. Iveco EuroCargo; Iveco EuroStar ...

  5. Zastava Trucks - Wikipedia

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    Soon after that FIAT IVECO transferred production of the Gamma vehicles to "Zastava-Privredna Vozila" (ZPV) so this Gamma isn't produced only for the local market's needs but also for sale through the partner's sales network. 1991–2015. Since 1 January 1991, Iveco has held a 46% stake and "Zastava Trucks" 54% in the joint venture company.

  6. OM X-series - Wikipedia

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    Iveco Daily (Fiat 35/40 NC) The OM X-series is a light to medium-duty truck model produced by the Italian manufacturer OM in 1972. While being superficially similar to the OM Lupetto, Leoncino, Daino, and Tigrotto, it was an all-new design - except for using the same doors as the earlier "zoological" series (thus called as they were all named ...

  7. Light commercial vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Usually, a car dealer will have a franchise for the sale of a manufacturer's cars and the LCVs will be sold as an addition. The exceptions to these are Mercedes-Benz, which has a dedicated commercial vehicle network for heavy and light commercial vehicles, Volkswagen, whose franchised dealers usually have standalone van centres, Iveco, and ...