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Anglian Home Improvements decides on Fiat Doblo

15th December 2005 Print
Anglian Home Improvements decides on Fiat Doblo A fleet of 16 Fiat Doblo Family MPVs has just been delivered to Anglian Home Improvements, the UK's leading PVCu double glazing window, door and conservatory company. An additional 19 vehicles are scheduled to arrive early next year.

All Doblo Family MPVs come extremely well equipped, with seven seats, electric front windows, remote central locking, driver and passenger airbags, a height adjustable driver’s seat and armrest, a stereo radio/cassette player, ABS anti-lock brakes with EBD, front foglights, and colour coded bumpers and rear door pillars as standard equipment.

The vehicles are all powered by Fiat Auto’s renowned 1.9 JTD turbodiesel with common rail technology, and are liveried with the company insignia.

Mick Shepherd, fleet manager of Anglian Home Improvements remarks: "We decided on the Fiat Doblo Family because of a number of factors, including its exceptional value for money in the small MPV market, its ability to carry seven people comfortably, its spacious and versatile interior, first class driving ergonomics and exceptional all-round visibility.

"The new vehicles will enable our sales teams to arrive at their various locations throughout the country, relaxed, fresh and focused for the day’s activities ahead."
The new Fiat Doblo Family MPVs are being supplied through Fiat dealer, Thames Motor Group, Tunbridge Wells, and Mick Shepherd says: "The order was placed with Thames Motor Group as we had built a good relationship with them over a considerable period of time. In addition, the dealership was friendly, accommodating and very helpful throughout."

Pictured outside Anglian Home Improvements offices in Norwich, Norfolk, fleet manager Mick Shepherd (left) receives the first Doblo Family from Mahesh Khanna, fleet sales executive of Thames Motor Group, Tunbridge Wells.

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Anglian Home Improvements decides on Fiat Doblo