​Overview In 2000, the UK truck market was dominated by European manufacturers, with ​DAF, ​Leyland Trucks, and ​Mercedes-Benz leading sales. Key drivers included freight deregulation, rising demand for fuel-efficient engines, and the growth of regional logistics. The ​DAF 95XF emerged as the top-selling heavy-duty model, praised for its PACCAR PR engine and driver-centric cab design. ​Leyland Roadrunner dominated...