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Another success for Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles: entrepreneurs and artisans have chosen as best car Transporter distribution. The award will be given on September 24 in the IAA Commercial Vehicles.
Every two years, entrepreneurs from different fields tested and assessed in a weekend test-drive vehicles comparable distribution. What's in the past has succeeded Volkswagen Caddy was made now, the category of vehicles to 2.8 tonnes, by his older brother. Renowned German utilities award is given for the next two years by the Volkswagen Transporter.
Entrepreneurs and representatives of various companies have decided: a close comparison has chosen eight of the distribution of commercial vehicles available in Germany, Transporter shuttle from Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles on a place in class up to 2.8 tonnes. The jury could assess the cars in July, under a comprehensive test consisting of static and dynamic tests.
The cars tested were rated as first cabs and cargo space and design and related environmental parameters. Among others were considered space, storage options, ease of handling, safety and options for implementation of an advertising tool. In the test drive, cars could get points for engine, transmission and driving behavior, being loaded at half capacity. In addition, results of the calculation of cost and he played a role in vehicle analysis. Despite the strongest market participants, the economic engine-it 2.0 TDI 75 kW / 102 PS Volkswagen Transporter could convince the jury.
Companies have registered to test vehicles from the invitation magazines and newspapers dedicated craftsmen: "Handwerk Magazin" and "Handwerks Deutsche Zeitung. Holzmann Publishing Medien awarded German prize for Commercial Vehicles in 1992, every two years and in different categories. Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles wins prestigious award for the fifth time, after editions in 1992, 1996/97, 2000/01 and 2008.
Handing the prize will take place at the IAA Commercial Vehicles exhibition on September 24, 2010, in Hanover, the President of the German Automotive Industry Association (VDA), Mr. Matthias Wissmann.
Source: http://www.volkswagen.com/
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