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4.2
Average score of IVECO
58 reviews
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3.6
Dump truck IVECO Trakker
2007 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
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3.0 Convenience
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Had a Trakker out on site for about 7 months now. It handles the rough roads better than my old rig, suspension isn’t too bouncy when you get a full load either. Cabin’s decent, lots of space, seats could be a tad softer for those 10 hour shifts. Had to deal with a small electrical glitch, nothing major, just annoying. Not cheap to run, but you get what you pay for maintenance-wise. Controls are pretty straight forward, don’t have to mess about with settings too much. Overall, not perfect but gets the job done well enough.
4.0
Box truck IVECO EuroCargo
2010 Year
4.0 Price
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Tried out the 18-tonne EuroCargo model, and it's performative for its class. The 280 bhp Tector 7 engine offers smooth performance on flat terrains but might feel underpowered on challenging routes. The cabin is fairly spacious and comfortable for extended routes, yet the interior feels simple and could benefit from an upgraded touch. A solid truck for routine tasks if you're conscious of budget.
4.4
Box truck IVECO EuroCargo
2012 Year
4.0 Price
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I've been driving the 18-tonne Iveco Eurocargo for a few weeks. Sitting in the air-suspended seat feels comfortable for long hours. The engine offers dependable power, and lane assistance is a feature enhancing highway drives. Yet, the downshift hesitation in the automatic transmission could be improved. Overall, it serves as a dependable truck, though some cabin materials seem a bit utilitarian.
4.2
Box truck IVECO EuroCargo
2016 Year
4.0 Price
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I recently handled an Iveco EuroCargo ML180 on a regional duty. The engine performed decently with a moderate load, although the manual transmission might not suit all drivers. On the positive side, the ride quality is impressive, and cab accessibility is quite convenient. Overall, an interesting truck to operate.
4.6
Dump truck IVECO Stralis 360
2011 Year
5.0 Price
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3.0 Maintenance
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In the transport workshop of my workplace, we have 2 of these IVECO Stralis 360 dump trucks for coal transportation. In short, the IVECO is a maneuverable vehicle, even when loaded to the brim. It consumes quite a lot of fuel, of course, but for a forty-tonner, it is normal.
4.4
Box truck IVECO EuroCargo
2016 Year
5.0 Price
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So I spent some time behind the wheel of the IVECO Eurocargo ML140E22-E5. The powertrain offers dependable thrust, suitable for most general assignments. That driver's seat is fairly supportive and the controls are straightforward. However, the included features might feel slightly utilitarian for some preferences.
4.4
Box truck IVECO EuroCargo
2012 Year
4.0 Price
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Ran the Iveco EuroCargo Euro 6 for a while mostly doing city runs and some regional stuff around Sydney. The cab's got good steps and doors, pretty easy to get in and out, which adds up if you do a lot of stops. Steering feels firm, not too loose, so you always know where you’re pointing the thing, but can't say I loved the exhaust brake-could use a bit more grip on the really steep stuff, especially for the weight. The ride’s smooth, those air bags under the back make a big difference. Throttle response on the 6.7L engine surprised me, moves off quicker than I expected for the size. Gears are light and click in easy, and I end up doing skip-shifts a lot. The dash layout is simple, doesn’t blind you at night. Didn’t hit any crazy tech issues but had to watch the power steering once, felt a bit dodgy until sorted. Overall I'd trust it, just not my go-to for hilly routes. Maintenance seems standard so far, nothing too fussy.
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3.8
Dump truck IVECO Daily 70 c 17
2011 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
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3.0 Operation
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The machine is small and deceptively compact-looking, but it can actually transport more than two tons of sand. It's a matter of personal preference in terms of convenience, and maneuverability is so-so. It's difficult to start in the cold.
4.0
Flatbed truck IVECO Stralis 420
2008 Year
4.0 Price
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Only been in the Stralis 420 a bit, but the cab’s not a bad place to sit. Sunroof, bunk behind, loads of cubbies for pens/papers and the usual junk. I like having a fridge in reach on a night run. Controls are mostly where you’d expect; wipers and lights on the stalks, cruise buttons on the wheel, exhaust brake has two steps so you can just take the edge off on hills.

I did find some of the buttons a bit mystery-meat. There’s always that one switch you don’t wanna touch because you’re not sure what it does. Also the plastics get dusty and scuffed quick, and the labels rub off, which gets annoying when you swap trucks a lot. Comfort is fine though, it’s not tiring to sit in.
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4.2
Box truck IVECO EuroCargo
2011 Year
4.0 Price
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I've owned a few Eurocargos in my time, and the latest model doesn't disappoint. The engine is strong, with plenty of power throughout the rev range. That said, the cab could use a bit more refinement for longer drives.
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