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Toby
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3rd Apr 12 at 11:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

we have a VW transporter and a Merc Sprinter. Merc is going well, but the VW is a better van (considering its on its third engine)
chloe16v
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iveco
Whittie
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quote:
Originally posted by mattk
has shit its ring again.


http://www.aqualibria.com/

Bonney
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quote:
Originally posted by chloe16v
iveco


Absolute dogshit!
They had 2 at the place i used to work, They got them brand new serviced as and when required by the book and they were in the garage every month! Central locking faults, constant battery drains, new turbo's, a new leak every month, door hinges falling apart and ABS faults galore!

Only van's i'd have is either the Transit or the VW Transporter.
colonel_g
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how about a vito?
Chris x
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They seem to rust as much as transits!
Chris C
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Swb / mwb sprinter.
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What about an older T4?
Hammer
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Don't know about reliability but the new Vivaro's we have in work are brilliant to drive.
Jay
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Gis a shout when you put it on eBay
chrisritch
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Renault Traffic?

Perhaps try and get an ex RAC or AA van?
davieslim
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ex rac transit or vw transporters are cheap enough, dont touch the aa renault traffics/vivaros they lead a hard life and the gearboxes fall out them lol
Jay
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You'l pick up a bargain in Manheim Auction in Haydock, some silly cheap vans Go through there
stan_the_man
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Newer shape transit IMO.

Vivaro/Trafic/Primastar (all the same van) are bad news from my own experiences.

They are all a Renault underneath and not even a particularly good one. Every one I've seen has cost the owner a fortune.

Transits on contrast don't give anywhere near as much problems.
redtom
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My mates got a vivaro and rates it bigtime

obviously hit and miss
mattk
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Ive ignored everything you lot have said and put a deposit down on a 53 plate Citroen relay MWB. Lux spec EW EM CL CD alarm ect with 67k and FSH Mint in silver for £3k +vat

cheers for the help
AlunJ
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They the same as a fiat Ducato?
Dave
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Ducatos use Fiat engines I think. Exactly same as Peugeot Boxer though. Solid engine, horrible drive but you said you just wanted something reliable so should do the job ok.
cavmad
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quote:
Originally posted by chloe16v
iveco


Are you kidding? They're not called

It
Vibrates
Everything
Comes
Off

for nothing, they're bloody awful things. Total lack of any noticeable build quality, laughably poor reliability, electrics made out of damp spaghetti and the ability to drive you completely insane within a day of driving them.
I'd rather push a flat tyred wheelbarrow full of cement over the Peak District National Park than drive an Iveco ever again.

[Edited on 06-04-2012 by cavmad]

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