Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: seamus campbell on July 07, 2011, 11:20:01 pm
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Hello Gents
Just bought a 2001 Van 118k miles ex council looks very clean. Drives well but ever since ive picked it up people keep telling me how bad they are, has anyone anything good to say about these vans :( :o
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I think they are the same as the Movano? The only thing I found out was the gearbox can sometimes go pop. I've had mine for 18 months had about 185 thou on it, now 220, serviced it, new cambelt (just in case) bullet proof (1998). I only planned on using it as stop gap until I got a new van but while she's running i'm happy. If you're worried or concerned I'll give you £500 for it ;D get shot while you still can ;)
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Simon to see the movano is still going strong though more of a testiment to the previous owner than me who really looked after it..........Regards Alan(swindon)
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I've just picked up a very nice looking (53) Nissan Primastar, 96k. It's in the garage already with an unknown fault >:(
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Whatever make of van (or car or even carpet cleaning machine) it will have its faults and if you act on everything you hear you wont buy anything.
You need to listen to faults people say, particularly listen to those who have actually owned one of what you thinking about.
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on any van or equipment used it often boils down to the way it is treated, i have a vivaro which often gets slated for gearbox failure, touch wood i've never had a problem at all, it has 6 gears but i rarely get it into 6th because it strains it too much with the weight in carries in my opinion. i own and drive my van, i dread to think how some 'employed' workers drive their vans,
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on any van or equipment used it often boils down to the way it is treated, i have a vivaro which often gets slated for gearbox failure, touch wood i've never had a problem at all, it has 6 gears but i rarely get it into 6th because it strains it too much with the weight in carries in my opinion. i own and drive my van, i dread to think how some 'employed' workers drive their vans,
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In my defence, I bought the van on Monday and it broke down on the Wednesday. Apparently it's an electrical/sensor fault ??? But the lazy gits still haven't fixed it.... >:(
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Colin its done "dreekly" down here !! ;D
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Colin its done "dreekly" down here !! ;D
Don't I know it.... ;D
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Colin its done "dreekly" down here !! ;D
Don't I know it.... ;D
ay colin hope van is fixed soon. you have now joined the french van owners club its christmas every day as the lights in the dash stay on all year lol
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Colin its done "dreekly" down here !! ;D
Don't I know it.... ;D
ay colin hope van is fixed soon. you have now joined the french van owners club its christmas every day as the lights in the dash stay on all year lol
If that's the case, my kids won't be getting much of a Christmas this year, but my car mechanic will be spending Christmas like a millionaire..... with my money ;D
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Colin its done "dreekly" down here !! ;D
Don't I know it.... ;D
ay colin hope van is fixed soon. you have now joined the french van owners club its christmas every day as the lights in the dash stay on all year lol
If that's the case, my kids won't be getting much of a Christmas this year, but my car mechanic will be spending Christmas like a millionaire..... with my money ;D
i even got a bottle of wine from my mechanic last year every time i drive in he sarts rubbing his hands
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Colin its done "dreekly" down here !! ;D
Don't I know it.... ;D
ay colin hope van is fixed soon. you have now joined the french van owners club its christmas every day as the lights in the dash stay on all year lol
If that's the case, my kids won't be getting much of a Christmas this year, but my car mechanic will be spending Christmas like a millionaire..... with my money ;D
i even got a bottle of wine from my mechanic last year every time i drive in he sarts rubbing his hands
as long as he's not rubbing anything else when you pull into the car park. ;D
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The master vans are great ! had the last one for 6 years (w plate) now got a 54 plate and had it for a year and half. THink there great value! ball joints and wheel bearings have always beenmy issues. also because they have to be pressed off/on.
good luck with your van!
Craig
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i will probably be fine, all vans cost money, mine just blown a turbo and the dealer price is £1200 for one and its a merc and four years old so don't be worrying too much
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I have a Renault Master 2.5Dci on a 57 plate, its a Luton box vehicle and I love it, we use it for picking up leather suites etc for bringing back to the workshop.
They are supposed to be difficult to work on because most things aren't easy in, easy out, everything in the engine compartment is boxed in by something else.
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thanks for all the replys. Managed to track down some information on the vans history. got t speak to the guy who drove it and serviced it for those years in Council garage. Said it was a great van had everything it ever needed done to it and was used as a dog warden van. Sounds like it was well maintained. heres hoping