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’van review SWIFT VOYAGER 584

It was possibly a sign of supply issues with Fiat when Swift launched its first range based on a Ford Transit. But the Voyager retains links with the past – three of its four models resemble layouts in the Fiat-based Escape.

On the four-berth 584, tested here, we like the fresh blue decals, which sweep up to form stylised bird figures.

Climb in past the door (complete with umbrella stand), and the theme continues. The browns and beiges of the recent past have now given

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