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DAF CF85 – 3 Time award Winning Truck

When it comes to choosing the perfect truck, life is made easier when you can find a truck that has not only won the award for the “Fleet truck of the year” once, but 3 times since 2008. If you look further back you will also find that its predecessors have also been winning this award for the past 10 years. It is the only truck to have ever won this award 3 times in a row.

The DAF CF85 won the award back in July at the Motor Transport Awards 2010. By far it is one of the top trucks available on the market and there’s no surprise that it’s the leading truck in the fleet market industry.


Available with the option of 3 cab types, the DAF CF is well presented and comes in a 460hp 6x2 tractor editions with a 3.85m wheelbase. There’s plenty of extra’s you can go for to make this truck personal, such as Roof spoilers, Xenon headlamps, phone kit, wooden dash and many more features.


If you’re looking for a DAF CF Truck, then be sure to check out New DAF or Used DAF Trucks at Channel Commercials in Kent.

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