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No, Duodeluxe, this information is not in any magazine, it is right here, on this week's Forkliftaction! Just take a look at the first page, and you will see this info on the section "Product Watch".
Here's the link to it:

www.forkliftaction.com/news/newsdisplay.aspx?nwid=7713

We all know that there are strengths and weakness on every brand...

As there are Subarus and Jaguars, and both companies feel that they make good machines, we all know that there are BIG differences between them. Their investment is also huge to build these machines, but some of them fight for price, while others prefers to stay with a niche that relies on quality. This is not different on heavy equipment business. Some companies take every cent possible from their machines, while others prefer to build machines the old way, to last longer. If they are all the same, why can't we all go for the cheapest? Simply because there is A LOT OF difference under the hood.

Now, what would you rather be driving, if I tell you that there's a Jag for sale by the same price of a Subaru, both brand new?
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