Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: johnny bravo on October 14, 2013, 09:49:01 am
-
has anyone got a citreon van, citreon despatch 815 D 1,868cc 2006. if so any reviews , also do they have the bulkhead clips in the rear to allow you to ratchet a water container down
-
you mean citroen? ;)
-
1.9 non turbo engine won't have much power (70hp) but will get the job done.
The 1.9d has stood the test of time.
The 'clips' are probably just that and IMHO will not be man enough to secure a tank of water in the case of an accident. It would be much better to fit heavy duty ones with decent size spreader plates.
If you are thinking of purchasing one, then I would also look for a used Citroen, Peugeot or Fiat original full steel bulkhead. The tin plates that are available as an accessory are useless.
Make sure that all the keys work perfectly in all the locks and that the ignition has smooth operation. Replacing a barrel set and reprograming the ecu can be expensive.
Look for a well looked after van with a good service history and low mileage. If the outside looks great, but the cargo area looks like its been a builders van, be careful - I would walk away. If you aren't happy, move on.
Citroen introduced the Enterprise model to the lineup around this time - I see there were a couple on Ebay. Just be aware that the Enterprise model has ABS brakes. While that is great, finding used parts, ie wheel bearing hubs and drive shafts, will be very difficult as the majority broken for spares will be the non abs units.
Cleancare bought one about a year ago, so he may have some personal experience to add to this.
-
Basically the best advice as always has come from SPRUCE. I bought my 56 plate 815 Enterprise in Jan with 80k miles and it did indeed have a couple of dodgy locks, but the drivers door lock and back door lock were fine and there is central locking so not really a problem.
It is indeed a slug when full, but seem to get reasonable mpg from her.
Im affraid im a bit of a bodge it man and only have tank ratcheted in against the 1ft tall bulk head type thing? ??? ;D I know its not a proper bulk head but there you go Iwould follow spruces advice on that if you can.
to sum up I bought a reasonably well used van, and i have not had to spend a penny on it yet.
I like it ALOT slower than the Turbo but you get used to it.
For anything technical reffer to SPRUCE ;D
-
cheers, just looking around, there was one with low mileage, etc. still saving still thinking of a toyota hiace for room and reliability