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which daf is best

Started by bwsau cymru, November 19, 2013, 03:44:37 PM

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so there is always talk about arrivas choice in bus so which do you think is best out of the dafs

wright bodied commander
4 (40%)
wright pulsar
3 (30%)
wright cadet
3 (30%)
daf powered mcv evo
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 10

bwsau cymru

Ill start off commander leads the way every time engije noises are epic great sized light wieght bus and very quick (no darn i-shift thanks the lord)
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nx4737

This could get interesting...

Liverpool Street

I'm positive Bob will hold an opinion....

I put Cadet. Cause I can.
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the trainbasher

Plaxton Centro bodied!

Or if I was to use a non Arriva example., the MCV bodied ones Midland have had which went to D&G sounded decent runners


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nx4737

Let's be honest, unless we're all fitters/engineers working on them every day, week in week out, then the chassis/engine is of no importance, other than personal taste...

I find bodywork more of a deciding factor as to weather I like a bus or not, that's the bit we sit in and experience...

bwsau cymru

Sorry forgot about plaxton id put that second choice for me!!
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