The Vauxhall Astravan has won yet another prestigious award!
Named best car-derived van at the acclaimed Professional Van and Light Truck Awards, the British-built Astravan, made at GM’s Ellesmere Port plant in 
Astravan’s latest award brings yet more success for the model, which has already been commended in the Commercial Motor Tester’s Choice awards 2007 as well as being given the coveted What Van? Editor’s Choice accolade the previous year.
PV<’s judges singled the Astravan out as having ‘better load capacity and payload than anything else in the category’ as well as remarking on its driver appeal.
The magazine’s publisher, Tim Campbell, said: “From over 90 vans assessed, the Astravan excelled among its rivals for its all-round ability and larger than average size, making it a very worthy winner”.
The news comes as Vauxhall marks the annual Commercial Vehicle Show in Birmingham one of the biggest stands at the event, exhibiting three new concept models as well as the Movano Luton, its latest addition to a comprehensive range of core conversions,
Astravan production accounts for well over 12,000 vehicles a year from the Ellesmere Port plant in
In 2007, Vauxhall achieved a record number of commercial vehicle sales in the
Courtesy: General Motors,
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