Pick-ups. What does the future hold?

By |2021-04-30T09:27:13+01:00April 30th, 2021|Van News|

With the internal combustion engine ban coming into effect in just eight and half years, what does the future hold for this sector? The pick-up of the future is very much on the horizon and enthusiasts should have much to look forward to, albeit with some uncertainty. Glass’s Chief Commercial Vehicle Editor, Andy Picton, takes a closer look at the current situation and what could be coming our way.

A Great Wall is just great for towing a great wall

By |2015-09-15T16:35:37+01:00December 3rd, 2013|Van News|

The charity Eye Feel Good will used the Steed pick-up loaned by Great Wall to tow this climbing wall all over the UK and Ireland WHEN it comes to towing a great wall, what better way to do it than with a Great Wall? The wall in question is a climbing wall and the vehicle is a Great [...]

Great Wall extends dealership network

By |2013-07-25T12:33:55+01:00July 25th, 2013|Van News|

The Steed comes with a good level of standard equipment as well as a competitive price tag VALUE-for-money pick-up maker Great Wall has added two new dealerships to its retail network. The new outlets are in Tredington, Warwickshire, and Crumlin, County Antrim. The Chinese-made Great Wall is the lowest-price double-cab 4x4 available in the UK and also the [...]

Northern Ireland City of Culture picks Great Wall Steed for official transport

By |2013-05-29T21:14:12+01:00May 29th, 2013|Van News|

  Great Wall has supplied two co-branded Steed SE pick-ups for the Derry~Londonderry City of Culture celebrations THE historic town of Derry~Londonderry in Northern Ireland – UK City of Culture 2013 – has picked the Chinese-built Great Wall Steed pick-up as official partner vehicle for the celebrations. Two Steed SEs will provide essential transport for artists and equipment, [...]

Two new special editions for Britain’s cheapest 4×4 pick-up

By |2013-03-05T10:15:29+00:00March 5th, 2013|Van News|

Practical additions are offered with the Steed ‘Tracker’ model THE cheapest double-cab 4×4 pick-up on the market – the Great Wall Steed – is now being offered in two special edition models designed to enhance body styling or improve practicality. The Steed base model, priced at just under £14,000, is well equipped and a pretty good-looking workhorse, too. [...]

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