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Title: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 06, 2012, 01:28:22 pm
hi guys, i,m going to look at a 2007 vivaro swb 2.5 cdti, 13000miles with fsh, as anybody had any experience with them..cheers
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: concept on November 06, 2012, 01:40:43 pm
Mate of mine has a 2008 thats been off the road for about 6 weeks, turbo popped, and shagged the engine.

Just google them, and you will see the problems associated with them.

Transit all day long.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: steve rix on November 06, 2012, 02:01:35 pm
Or Transporter
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Post by: supernova77 on November 06, 2012, 02:08:08 pm
Or Hiace
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 06, 2012, 02:31:58 pm
transporter and hiace out of my price range  :'(
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Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on November 06, 2012, 03:13:48 pm
my vivaro as being superb 07
swb 2.0 cdti ;)
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Post by: jarvy on November 06, 2012, 04:12:36 pm
Had mine for 4 years,nothing has ever gone wrong.
Only had to buy tyres for it!
Saying that it has only covered 61000, not the 130000 that you are looking at.
I plan to sell mine and get another new 1 before i start getting problems,would rather have a hassle free work van.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on November 06, 2012, 04:23:58 pm
Mine now as 133000 on it
Runs like a train
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Dave Willis on November 06, 2012, 04:40:30 pm
op said 13k miles  ???
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Post by: Avo on November 06, 2012, 05:00:57 pm
Transporter or vito are bullet proof I'm looking at upgrading my caddy tdi for one of the two..
I no two mates of mine who have had loads of problems with there vivaro
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: spudd on November 06, 2012, 05:08:03 pm
hi guys, i,m going to look at a 2007 vivaro swb 2.5 cdti, 13000miles with fsh, as anybody had any experience with them..cheers

Dont wanna jinx it but got pretty much the van described but mines on 100000 so lil bit less but had it year and half and (touch wood) never let me down  :) good vans in my opinion/experience
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 06, 2012, 06:14:52 pm
i was looking at the vito but someone told me they,re rust buckets
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Dave Willis on November 06, 2012, 06:18:26 pm
Transporter or vito are bullet proof I'm looking at upgrading my caddy tdi for one of the two..
I no two mates of mine who have had loads of problems with there vivaro

They aren't - VW my son drives needs new engine at 67k ......... £6000+!!!!
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Post by: jarvy on November 06, 2012, 06:27:41 pm
op said 13k miles  ???
Would have a guess that a zero is missing,cant really see a van being 5+ years old and having 13'000 on it
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Steve CM on November 06, 2012, 07:13:08 pm
Mate of mine has a 2008 thats been off the road for about 6 weeks, turbo popped, and shagged the engine.

Just google them, and you will see the problems associated with them.

Transit all day long.

he must be gutted
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Dean Taberner on November 06, 2012, 07:44:34 pm
A good thing about the 2.0 is that they don't need a cambelt as they have a timing chain.

Dean.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 06, 2012, 07:58:20 pm
this buying a van lark is a bl**dy nightmare, opinions it seems are so divided on every van, i may go with the transit, i really don,t like the look of em but i suppose spares and repairs would be cheaper than the vivaro  :-\ :-\ ???
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Post by: Slash on November 06, 2012, 08:06:10 pm
this buying a van lark is a bl**dy nightmare, opinions it seems are so divided on every van, i may go with the transit, i really don,t like the look of em but i suppose spares and repairs would be cheaper than the vivaro  :-\ :-\ ???
I now have a Vivaro ,had it's first annual service today,great van so far,well it's only a year old so early days,I had a Transit T280 I think it was,very reliable and great work horses but rust became a big problem within a few years,it sets in around the wheel arches and ruins the whole look at the van but I was reluctant to buy another for this reason,superb vans and parts are cheap like you say but to me image is everything  ;)
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: steve m on November 06, 2012, 08:31:25 pm
the hi ace is brilliant totally bullet proof.- a vito wont let you down but when it does the repair bill will be a mortgage payment- dito the transporter.- vivaro are ok, just a run of the mill van.

If I was going to buy a van I'd go for a toyota, as I said its bullet proof
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Richard60 on November 06, 2012, 09:00:36 pm
hi rycalshaw you didnt say how much u are paying for the van .let us know and we will have more advice for you .
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 06, 2012, 09:28:01 pm
sorry, the van is £3500 + vat
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Post by: Richard60 on November 06, 2012, 10:00:33 pm
dont seem a bad price but it is HIGH mileage .
i have 155.000 on my van ,but i bought it with 60. 000 mls on it .still going strong .but thats because i know while i v had it .i had reguler services n oil changes . if you know the owner .how he treated it .may help .but if you dont know a lot about vans .take someone who does to check it out for you .or once u part with your hard earned money u could be left with a pile of scrap .if in doubt WAIT .something else will come along . good luck .tacky
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: jarvy on November 06, 2012, 10:33:11 pm
With the vodka you will be looking at £4200,i think that is too much for that mileage.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on November 06, 2012, 10:48:31 pm
vivaro had there problems pre 06
as stated mines 07
2.0 swb cdti 6 speed fantastic van
believe u me i had a renualt trafic 03 omfg
it nearly bankrupted me  ;)
it was same van but the 1.9 dci poor real poor ;)
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: david wood on November 07, 2012, 06:55:42 am
ive just got a renualt trafic  hope its going to be ok  :o
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 07, 2012, 01:43:21 pm
gav, what probs did you have with the trafic, i thought they were the same van, was it just because it was the earlier model.. just been to see the vivaro it was a bit rough round the edges to be honest but there was a 08 trafic 120000 miles fsh 12mnth mot and that looked very tidy he wants £4200 no vat for it..
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on November 07, 2012, 03:42:44 pm
gav, what probs did you have with the trafic, i thought they were the same van, was it just because it was the earlier model.. just been to see the vivaro it was a bit rough round the edges to be honest but there was a 08 trafic 120000 miles fsh 12mnth mot and that looked very tidy he wants £4200 no vat for it..

Traffic was the 1.9dci
Probs were cambelt snapped
Due to fuel leaking on belt
Cost wise 1200
Turbo failure cost wise 500
Catalystist converter failure 400ish
Injector snapped in head
Injector alone was 150 ish plus
Cost of mapping to van it was horrendous
Problematic van never ever again
My vivaro is the 2.0 swb cdti
No cam belt it's a mint van IMO
Under no circumstance buy a pre 06
Gearbox issues
Which were rectified on the 06
Onwards hope this helps
My AA breakdown cover was superb
I reccomend u taking it
Only prob iv ad wiv vivaro
As been clutch slave cylinder
Which AA paid for they also paid
For me to have a new clutch !!!!
Hope this helps
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: concept on November 07, 2012, 03:44:21 pm
Mate of mine has a 2008 thats been off the road for about 6 weeks, turbo popped, and shagged the engine.

Just google them, and you will see the problems associated with them.

Transit all day long.

he must be gutted

He's not fussed, got loads of dough, doesn't even notice it's off the road.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 07, 2012, 04:00:08 pm
so gav, would you advise me to steer lear of the 08 model aswell..cheers
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Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on November 07, 2012, 04:17:57 pm
As iv said I'm happy with my vivaro
It's a beast
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Spruce on November 07, 2012, 04:36:11 pm
Having been in the commercial vehicle trade for a few years, my advise is to look at lower mileage examples - 130k is too higher mileage not to have major repair problems, no matter how well the van has been looked after.

Once a van has done 100k it isn't worth much in the trade - for good reason. The previous owner has gotten the best out of it with depreciation yes, but without the maintenance costs.

I would pay more for a lower mileage example TBH.

Have a look on Northgates website. Their end of lease vans are generally pretty good - they auction off the rubbish. Yes they are more expensive and you will need to add VAT, but its your livelihood.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: H2GoKent on November 07, 2012, 05:09:54 pm
As someone who used to be in the trade, which van would you recommend. A lot of people speak highly of VW transporters for example. Got any thoughts?
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Richard60 on November 07, 2012, 06:08:47 pm
good advice spruce
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: robbo333 on November 07, 2012, 07:11:28 pm
I bought a Northgate (Van Monster) van, Ford Connect and they were really good. From Colchester. Friend of mine did too, big Tranny. Slightly more money but no issues whatsoever.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: SB Cleaning on November 07, 2012, 07:22:01 pm
With the vodka you will be looking at £4200,i think that is too much for that mileage.

Yeah its expensive shop around ;)
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Spruce on November 07, 2012, 07:23:08 pm
As someone who used to be in the trade, which van would you recommend. A lot of people speak highly of VW transporters for example. Got any thoughts?

Its a very difficult question to answer. If you can afford a low mileage VW Transporter in good condition then there is no reason why it shouldn't serve you well. But the same can be said of most vans out there.

But you may also get a lemon, no matter what van you buy. It also can work the other way - many times a customer traded in a van that had given him nothing but problems and the next owner got the best van he had ever had.

I made some negative comments recently on Vivaro/Trafic vans for our business and upset a few on here, even although it was my personal opinion from my experience and the experience of some others.
Personally, I don't believe Renault have got their van act together (BTW I've owned more Renault cars in the last 40 years than any other makes). It must be a concern to Renault that GM (Vauxhall) is sourcing it's latest van from Fiat. Does this mean that future Scudos will also carry the Vauxhall Vivaro badge?
 
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Post by: H2GoKent on November 07, 2012, 09:13:50 pm
Cheers a useful balanced reply.
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: steve m on November 08, 2012, 10:25:39 pm
an 08 van will be rid of most of the problems they had (gearbox mainly ). if it has that mileage on that plate who owned it before? Before buying a van I'd also get insurance quotes, as they vary across the board
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on November 08, 2012, 10:38:59 pm
as long as its been serviced regulary
it shud be fine  ;) it tells you when its due a service
as do most motors nowadays
look after a motor itl look
after you
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: rycalshaw on November 09, 2012, 01:48:27 pm
thanks for the replies everybody, my local (reputable ) garage as just got a 2008 2.0 cdti with 108000miles ex aa, fsh, 12 mnths mot, very very tidy, he wants £4000 + vat..i think i,ll go for it..thanks again
Title: Re: vivaro
Post by: Richard60 on November 09, 2012, 09:21:33 pm
vauxhall vivaro 2008 ,2.0 cdti .15.000mls fsh .£7.425 plus vat .

david spears commercials .south wales .
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Post by: d s windowcleaning on November 09, 2012, 10:54:43 pm
Nice looking van mate , son in law loves the car .
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Post by: robertphil on November 10, 2012, 05:44:40 am
be sure to get a decent test drive/  id want at least 50 miles maybe more ,a day out and pay for the fuel ,make sure it got properly warmed up