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Title: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: johnny bravo on October 18, 2014, 05:39:50 pm
May get this purchase of van, citroen dispatch 16 hdi,   65000 miles, £4400.

im in 2 minds as to hang out for a 2.0 litre model,    all reviews are of sluggish workhorse,  turbo trouble, etc.

does anyone on here use a 16 litre model.  if so is it worth the money spent,

or would i regret it at a later date if i did get it.
ive waited long enough      i can still wait for right van to be seen in my area
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: ChumBucket on October 18, 2014, 05:51:48 pm
I bought a mint 2010 1.6 hdi three weeks ago for £3750 no vat with 69k on. Total bargain & I've been looking for some time.

I wouldn't say it's under powered but if I was doing lengthy motorway journeys on a regular basis then I would opt for the 2.0. Having said that, I'm only currently carrying 400lts but it handles it as if it wasn't there. I am going to be putting a 500ltr tank in soon. Very roomy vans. The engine didn't bother me as I don't travel fast anyway, I would have had either engine it was more a case of everything else being right. ;)
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: LWC on October 18, 2014, 06:49:33 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Dave Willis on October 18, 2014, 07:28:30 pm
I had a 2l hdi Enterprise around that year - lovely van and much quicker than my Toyota Hiace. Double sliding doors and loads of storage in the cab.
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: ChumBucket on October 18, 2014, 08:03:01 pm
I've seen 1.6 hdi's with up to 290,000 miles on so they can't be that bad!! ;D

I've run a 1250 Multijet Fiat Doblo with 400 ltrs for 4.5 years with zero issues, so I'm confident a 1.6 is more than up to the job!! ;) Paid £3250 for that van & sold it for £1500 with no tax or test. £2250 for 4.5 years trouble free motoring- not bad eh? ;D
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: LWC on October 18, 2014, 10:13:32 pm
I've seen 1.6 hdi's with up to 290,000 miles on so they can't be that bad!! ;D

I've run a 1250 Multijet Fiat Doblo with 400 ltrs for 4.5 years with zero issues, so I'm confident a 1.6 is more than up to the job!! ;) Paid £3250 for that van & sold it for £1500 with no tax or test. £2250 for 4.5 years trouble free motoring- not bad eh? ;D

I said dont shoot the messenger lol
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: ChumBucket on October 18, 2014, 10:19:13 pm
I've seen 1.6 hdi's with up to 290,000 miles on so they can't be that bad!! ;D

I've run a 1250 Multijet Fiat Doblo with 400 ltrs for 4.5 years with zero issues, so I'm confident a 1.6 is more than up to the job!! ;) Paid £3250 for that van & sold it for £1500 with no tax or test. £2250 for 4.5 years trouble free motoring- not bad eh? ;D

I said dont shoot the messenger lol

 ;D ;D
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: SeanK on October 18, 2014, 11:37:07 pm
Iv been driving one for about 6 years its an 07 1.6 and the only problem Iv had so far is a cv boot coming
loose on the front wheel, fixed it myself.
They can be a costly brute to service very time consuming to work at, you want to try getting at the air filter.
Would I get one again, the answer is yes but like all vehicles you can get a bad one.
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: johnny bravo on October 19, 2014, 10:51:35 am
yes,  they still sell for over £5000+ for 80-90,000 miles +,    vans.
ill decide today.
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Deangsi on October 19, 2014, 08:40:03 pm
im picking one of these up tomorrow on a 57 plate im pretty mechanically minded built fast road cars etc and the main course for engine problem is the cat runs behind the turbo oil feed so acts a cooker and carbonises oil in the turbo feed and various other parts best thing is over service with quality oil also could be worth fitting new turbo oil feed pipe for piece of mind tho a good mechanic will be able to check for top end oil pressure. so basically poor serviced example = starved turbo which crapes itself and fills the engine with turbo bits lol. quality services is the asnswer regular hope this info helps your decission

also bear in mind all other vehicles have there own problems, vivraos gearbox and bottom mount letting go destroying the engine when the aux belt wrapes itself in the timing setup, transits have injector problems and fuel pump ecu etc
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: johnny bravo on October 22, 2014, 07:00:00 pm
he sold it locally , an offer he couldnt refused he said,     auctions here i come ;D,  i like the idea of 2 side doors { 3 seats
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: ChumBucket on October 22, 2014, 07:13:22 pm
Keep scouring ebay & auto trader, there are some gems out there. ;)
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Scrimble on October 22, 2014, 09:47:31 pm
you can get them for around 10k brand new, why even take the risk buying used?

the 1.6 is gutless because it only has peak torque of 180nm, which by modern standards is pretty poor



Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Deangsi on October 22, 2014, 10:11:11 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.

Was that the same mechanic that fitted solid springs on the back of your combo to add 50hp and allow you to carry an extra ton in weight ? Hehe sorry couldn't resist
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: johnny bravo on October 23, 2014, 01:59:05 pm
i havent seen and dispatches at £10,000
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: PoleKing on October 23, 2014, 02:02:04 pm
i havent seen and dispatches at £10,000

£10,150 & £10,450...
http://www.bristolstreet.co.uk/new-van-deals/citroen/dispatch/
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Deangsi on October 23, 2014, 03:30:40 pm
and not to mention not everyone has 10k in there back pocket! i certainly dont
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: LWC on October 23, 2014, 05:19:06 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.

Was that the same mechanic that fitted solid springs on the back of your combo to add 50hp and allow you to carry an extra ton in weight ? Hehe sorry couldn't resist

Same one but only springs to carry a little extra, no extra horses sadly
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: ChumBucket on October 23, 2014, 06:46:31 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.

Was that the same mechanic that fitted solid springs on the back of your combo to add 50hp and allow you to carry an extra ton in weight ? Hehe sorry couldn't resist

Same one but only springs to carry a little extra, no extra horses sadly

Wasn't it you who had the berlingo with the roof tank? ;D
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: LWC on October 23, 2014, 07:00:43 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.

Was that the same mechanic that fitted solid springs on the back of your combo to add 50hp and allow you to carry an extra ton in weight ? Hehe sorry couldn't resist

Same one but only springs to carry a little extra, no extra horses sadly

Wasn't it you who had the berlingo with the roof tank? ;D

The same  ;D want me to dig out the pic? lol
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: LWC on October 23, 2014, 07:12:20 pm
Worked fine for me  :)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/VWSaxon/DSC01072.jpg)
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: johnny bravo on October 23, 2014, 07:52:49 pm
surelly not ;D
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: ChumBucket on October 23, 2014, 08:05:18 pm
Ha harrrr, I remember people actually thinking you were serious too!! ;D

Classic!!
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Deangsi on October 23, 2014, 10:01:13 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.

Was that the same mechanic that fitted solid springs on the back of your combo to add 50hp and allow you to carry an extra ton in weight ? Hehe sorry couldn't resist
You could fit titanium springs if you like still not alowed to carry more weight lol. But hey we all do it I used to have 700 litre in a ibc in a Peugeot expert that's pretty rum lol

Same one but only springs to carry a little extra, no extra horses sadly
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Deangsi on October 23, 2014, 10:03:33 pm
Worked fine for me  :)

(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v441/VWSaxon/DSC01072.jpg)
Haha should have turned up to a job and cleaned with that on :)
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: SeanK on October 23, 2014, 10:36:40 pm
i havent seen and dispatches at £10,000

£10,150 & £10,450...
http://www.bristolstreet.co.uk/new-van-deals/citroen/dispatch/

Your forgetting the vat so add just over £2000 to each of those prices.
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: LWC on October 24, 2014, 06:38:29 pm
The 1.6 is "apparently" (dont shoot the messenger) very troublesome, i happened to look into it myself the other day and a lot of reviews theyve been trouble, i asked my mechanic and he said whatever you do dont get 1.6. Go for 2.0 every day.

Was that the same mechanic that fitted solid springs on the back of your combo to add 50hp and allow you to carry an extra ton in weight ? Hehe sorry couldn't resist

You could fit titanium springs if you like still not alowed to carry more weight lol. But hey we all do it I used to have 700 litre in a ibc in a Peugeot expert that's pretty rum lol

Same one but only springs to carry a little extra, no extra horses sadly

One of my last springs snapped, these ones are twice the thickness as last ones, they are off a higher payload van, springs and shocks have been upgraded...im not carrying more than before, but i think they will allow me to carry more yes. Like i said im not carrying any more than before, just more comfortable with these. Van sits a lot higher now than before. Much better.
Title: Re: citroen dispatch 07
Post by: Deangsi on October 24, 2014, 07:08:05 pm
Ah tidy :) im a bit funny about over weight vans lol its because I got pulled in by a copper and took me to the nearest weigh bridge and he said if I had a butty box in the van id be screwed that close lol. The fines are huge and they confiscate the vehicle and do further inspections. Not sumat il ever risk again lol that was with a 400 litre tank and a few tubs to in an expert van :(