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The article is over-informative and should be significantly shortened. Patrickov 17:10, 5 January 2006 (UTC)
Regarding the section about APM1, I do not think that it is suitable here because, as the article has already stated, it is a MAN A34 (and I don't see any point calling it the Centroliner, except that it has a similar outlook as the N4426/3s) and it should be separated from Centroliner.- Lr4087 19:58, 14 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] A wider perspective is required
I would say someone should extend the content. AFAIK, Neoplan Centroliner is also a popular model for several European countries like Germany and France. According to Neoplan's corporate website, what they define "Centroliner" is, a wide range of citybuses, in different lengths and single/double decker models. Mikey michael 08:39, 28 January 2006 (UTC)