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’van review BAILEY ALORA 69-4T

Bailey’s Alora launched with very little fanfare at the NEC show last October. (It’s likely to be given much more pride of place this February.) But launching a line-up of compact ’vans seems a logical step for the Bristol firm, with Continental and UK rivals doing similar things.

It has also enabled Bailey’s designers to expand on the Continental look first displayed in the Adamo. Like the Adamo, the Alora is based on a Ford Transit.

The 6.99m-long 69-4T,

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