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Title: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: windiewasher on June 28, 2011, 08:58:02 pm
Looking for van/car? Looking to spend upto 3k but want a vehicle that is good on juice and I can use for work and family.any suggestions?
I use trolleys and backpacks mostly nowadays any suggestions please.
Cheers
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Jimmy Jon on June 28, 2011, 09:12:22 pm
VW T4 Kombi, Here's one :)
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/volkswagen-transporter-T4-kombi-van-/300564735507?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item45fb0de613
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: windiewasher on June 28, 2011, 09:35:09 pm
Nice
Looking for van/car? Looking to spend upto 3k but want a vehicle that is good on juice and I can use for work and family.any suggestions?
I use trolleys and backpacks mostly nowadays any suggestions please.
Cheers
Relant Robin  ;)
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Post by: Richard Neal on June 28, 2011, 09:45:07 pm
What happened to the ranger?
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: windiewasher on June 28, 2011, 10:13:33 pm
Got rid ages ago but tempted to get another m8
What happened to the ranger?
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: bobby p on June 29, 2011, 07:37:44 am
i saw an 2wd isuzu pickup a while ago-looked like it sat a lot better than a 2wd  ranger .
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Mike #1 on June 29, 2011, 01:10:49 pm
SUZUKI GRAND VITARA ,  NISSAN X-TRAIL  OR TOYOTA RAV4 ,  FREE LANDER
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: cozy on June 29, 2011, 02:46:00 pm
Bit heavy on fuel, 13 mpg

(http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/5/5/1049558/4160807792_4c0200e4fb.jpg)
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Post by: Wc Solutions on June 29, 2011, 02:49:41 pm
i like the nissan navarras
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Post by: EandM on June 29, 2011, 10:00:38 pm
i like the nissan navarras

I will when they fix the air cooled pistons.
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Post by: Londoner on June 29, 2011, 10:26:10 pm
i saw an 2wd isuzu pickup a while ago-looked like it sat a lot better than a 2wd  ranger .

They are supposed to be very good but not many around to buy.
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Post by: matthewprice on June 29, 2011, 10:29:02 pm
cozy where do you get this its a dream ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: G Griffin on June 30, 2011, 12:14:59 am
Looking for van/car? Looking to spend upto 3k but want a vehicle that is good on juice and I can use for work and family.any suggestions?
I use trolleys and backpacks mostly nowadays any suggestions please.
Cheers
Relant Robin  ;)

It could double up as a trolley.
Grab the front wheel and away you go.
If you don`t want to be embarassed by a 3 wheeler, go for the Reliant Kitten or the Kitten estate if you want to carry more water.
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: bobby p on June 30, 2011, 06:31:10 am
i saw an 2wd isuzu pickup a while ago-looked like it sat a lot better than a 2wd  ranger .

They are supposed to be very good but not many around to buy.
thats true. the isuzu looks light but still strong,  whereas  those Rangers are obviously heavy even before you put anything in them, which is probably why they are so bad on fuel . Even the later toyota hilux 2wd looks heavy these days ,i bet if you put a tonne in it, it would be very down at heel  

 i like the idea of a pickup for trad,after i saw a lightweight 2wd toyota hilux(early type)  being used for windows ,so easy to just lay ladders against the cab with a simple fixing to the rail . however now iv got lads work with me,a pickup is no good as the cab cannot carry 3 ,i think bench seats arent fitted to the later ones
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Jista on June 30, 2011, 07:16:41 am
Just a bit friendly advice guyz if you go to buy a new van make sure you get one with out the DPF which is the diesel particular filter
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: cozy on June 30, 2011, 08:54:53 pm
cozy where do you get this its a dream ;D ;D ;D

Couple of them local to me. One guy was refueling and left the motor running, the thing went up in a ball of fire!!
Going price is from €3500 upto 17000, can't afford 17000  :(
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Mike #1 on July 01, 2011, 05:38:48 am
Just a bit friendly advice guyz if you go to buy a new van make sure you get one with out the DPF which is the diesel particular filter



jista all new diesel motors will be fitted with a DPF  you just need to give them a good run out every week i drive my vitara at 70-80 mph for 10 mile in 4th gear ,  have not had DPF clogged up since thats the best way and when i doing about 40mph locally i never put it in 5th gear , the hotter the exhaust gets the quicker the soot will burn off and not clog DPF
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Post by: Jista on July 01, 2011, 02:41:49 pm
Just a bit friendly advice guyz if you go to buy a new van make sure you get one with out the DPF which is the diesel particular filter



jista all new diesel motors will be fitted with a DPF  you just need to give them a good run out every week i drive my vitara at 70-80 mph for 10 mile in 4th gear ,  have not had DPF clogged up since thats the best way and when i doing about 40mph locally i never put it in 5th gear , the hotter the exhaust gets the quicker the soot will burn off and not clog DPF

Hi m8 thanks for that bit info when i spent 36k on this van they were informed that i am a window cleaner i work around newcastle area and south shields which is not that far apart and they said to me this is the van for you brilliant urban user van (So i bought it) three months into its life the oil lvl was high this went on for three years, back and fourth to the garage for oil changes and still ongoing MB never quoted in there brochure like nissan do
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Nissan say
* The 1.5 dCi &2.0 dCi engines fitted to QASHQAI include a diesel particulate filter (DPF) to reduce emissions and help protect the environment. The functionality of a DPF may not be suitable for all customers. If your journeys are predominantly urban or low speed, a model without a DPF may be a more suitable alternative.

I was informed by MBUSA that!!!

1. Do not do frequent stops!!
2. Do not idle van!!
3. Do more motorway miles!!


On the other hand MB do say ( How about this Mercedes-Benz Sprinter ECO-START : STOP, START, SPRINTER)
Excellent for the urban user

Sale of Goods Act Fact Sheet
Wherever goods are bought they must "conform to contract". This means they must be as described, fit for purpose and of satisfactory quality (i.e. not inherently faulty at the time of sale).

This vehicle is costing me more and more money for oil and filter changes these vans only need to be serviced every 25000 miles now i doing it every 5000

This vehicle would you say is not fit for my purpose.

Regards Jim
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Mike #1 on July 01, 2011, 08:01:21 pm
£36,000 that must be some van mate , my DPF used to clog every 4-5 wks since i have done what i said in previous post i have had no probs , 

For the particle filter to be kept clean the exhaust must reach a very high temp then when its reached that high temp the van or car needs to be kept running for about another 10- 15 mins which means a drive of about 20-30 mins of normal driving , 

particle filter regen takes place  without the driver knowing , but if the car or van engine is switched off the regen process will have to start over again which means it will continue to clog without a good drive out each week
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Jista on July 01, 2011, 09:17:32 pm
Ye thats what i thought that 36k was intended to last me the rest of my working life.

It sounds like to me you no what you are talking about with this DPF poope i wanted  a vehicle that could do what i wanted to do, not cost me time and money and now worry MB have been irresponsible not explaining this in there brochure like Nissan have they lied in saying this could do your job the urban user i don't want the flippin hassle knowing i can not do start and stop, do not idle, do more motorway miles, i am trying to earn a living and trying to run a business

You can not say to me if you went to buy a new vehicle for window cleaning  and spend 36k and they told you these  points i just posted you would say ok then i will buy it.

That would be b******s m8 no offence.
Title: Re: best vehicle for work n play?
Post by: Mike #1 on July 02, 2011, 03:22:15 pm
very true mate but as a said in earlier post typically from 2007 onwards all diesel motors are to fitted with a DPF to reduce emissions ,   to be honest i just educated myself via the web as after i had spent 10k on my vitara i did not want to get rid ,  another point to make about DPF is DO NOT PUT CRAPPY SUPERMARKET DIESEL IN TANK i will only use harvest fromally BP and sainsbury diesel is good its cleaner and i typically get an extra 15 mile out a full tank