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Title: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 05:56:11 pm
Any one bought a van that's being imported and pre registered. Ordered one from Renault retail. Suppose to be delivered to church fenton then on to me. Ordered the 19th feb  to be delivered in 7 to 10 days. Now they are saying could be next week I know the weathers been bad but all roads are clear now.  Just wondered if any one else has had the same problem
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: p1w1 on March 07, 2018, 06:13:50 pm
What about all the vans that couldn't be delivered before yours they will be first in line i should think, i'm sure there is a backlog..
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 06:24:36 pm
That's true frustrating though using a hire van at the moment 60 quid a day. But at  least im earning something. Had the van at a good price so ill just have to suck it up
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: Spruce on March 07, 2018, 06:38:05 pm
This will be part of a deal on the back of arriving stock from their storage facility (which could be a muddy field they can't get access to - hence delay.) If its imported then I'm confused because they are made in the Vauxhall Vivaro van factory in Luton.

They are pre registered because they need to boost this period's sales figures and pre-registering them is a way of doing that.  Its also a way of moving unsold stock so it wouldn't be newly off the production line. The down side is one more owner on the log book and you only get the remaining guarantee as first registration started the warranty period.

The van I have now was originally pre registered. It was registered to the dealer in December 2012 and sold to the 'first owner' in March 2013.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 07:16:45 pm
Thanks for your comments spruce looks like I might be wrong about being imported. The salesman said he is waiting for it to be delivered to Southampton then upto  church fenton leeds  I assumned it was coming from abroad. Theres a 4 year guarantee on the traffic so I will have 3 years left it was registered march 2017. Once again thanks spruce always helpful.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 07, 2018, 07:22:18 pm
That sounds wierd to me.  I always thought  that they could not be registered until they arrived in the UK.  All part of the coc compliance.

All there vans come from France.  I bought mine from new. Took about 6 weeks in total. From arriving in county then being registered to me taking delivery of a brand new same day registered van

Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 07:27:04 pm
Getting a bit worried hope it aint a left hand drive lol. Think ill make a phone call tomorrow.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: Spruce on March 07, 2018, 08:05:50 pm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Trafic

Interesting is that Fiat have dropped the Scudo PSA rebadged van in favour of the Renault Trafic under the name Talento.  I didn't know that.

Sorry; just woken up. PSA recently acquired Vauxhall and Opel in Europe from GM so this isn't surprising.
145hp twin turbo 1.6 hdi engine - thats scary.

Wow! That 145 hp twin turbo engine produces 340nm of torque (max) at 1500RPM.
The 90hp 2.0 hdi engine produces 340nm of torque at 1750RPM.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 08:33:12 pm
Thanks spruce ordered the traffic sl27 dci 120 buisness  17 plate 80 miles £11590 plus vat.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: KS Cleaning on March 07, 2018, 08:51:52 pm
Thanks spruce ordered the traffic sl27 dci 120 buisness  17 plate 80 miles £11590 plus vat.
If I was getting a pre-registered 17 plate which was registered a year ago I would expect it to be on a forecourt locally. With it coming to Southampton could it be coming in from Jersey?  if that's the case it will have to be registered again meaning you would be 3rd owner.  I would check this out.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 09:15:17 pm
Thanks ks wish I had just gone to local dealer now.  I'll check tomorow. It was about a thousand pound cheaper though so perhaps worth it.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 07, 2018, 09:21:16 pm
Thanks ks wish I had just gone to local dealer now.  I'll check tomorow. It was about a thousand pound cheaper though so perhaps worth it.

For and extra grand you should be able to find a brand new one 18 plate with 6 miles on clock.

I've seen the sport model onn offer for £14k which is what I went for.

It's been a great van.  However my mate had one too and within a year the gearbox went.  Was covered under warranty but took 2 months to replace.  The usual story that there was a shortage at the factory in France
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 09:27:08 pm
Hi paul did they supply another van while he was waiting for the gear box
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: the king on March 07, 2018, 09:38:57 pm
Thanks spruce ordered the traffic sl27 dci 120 buisness  17 plate 80 miles £11590 plus vat.
thats a realy nice price m8
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 07, 2018, 09:41:34 pm
Hi paul did they supply another van while he was waiting for the gear box

Yes they gave him another van.  But if it was for our industry it would not have been kitted out system.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 07, 2018, 09:42:11 pm
Hi paul did they supply another van while he was waiting for the gear box

Yes they gave him another van.  But if it was for our industry it would not have been kitted out with a system.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: KS Cleaning on March 07, 2018, 09:44:24 pm
Thanks ks wish I had just gone to local dealer now.  I'll check tomorow. It was about a thousand pound cheaper though so perhaps worth it.
Good luck with the new van anyway, hope it all checks out fine.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: pikeman on March 07, 2018, 09:50:04 pm
Thanks Paul going to have the new van fitted either grippatank or waterworks but will keep all my gear just in case. Thats how I'm working now in a transit hire van with 500 litre tank strapped down and a pump box.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 07, 2018, 10:00:05 pm
Thanks Paul going to have the new van fitted either grippatank or waterworks but will keep all my gear just in case. Thats how I'm working now in a transit hire van with 500 litre tank strapped down and a pump box.


Yes mine fitted with grippa too.

You can always work with a gardeners back pack if worst comes to worst.

Enjoy it. They are great vans to drive. And punchy too.  Only needs servicing every two years and comes with 4 years rac
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: Mike55 on March 07, 2018, 10:08:28 pm
Thanks ks wish I had just gone to local dealer now.  I'll check tomorow. It was about a thousand pound cheaper though so perhaps worth it.

For and extra grand you should be able to find a brand new one 18 plate with 6 miles on clock.

I've seen the sport model onn offer for £14k which is what I went for.


Is that including the VAT Paul?  If so that's a cracking price.  Where was that deal offered and is it still available?
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 08, 2018, 06:54:12 am
Thanks ks wish I had just gone to local dealer now.  I'll check tomorow. It was about a thousand pound cheaper though so perhaps worth it.

For and extra grand you should be able to find a brand new one 18 plate with 6 miles on clock.

I've seen the sport model onn offer for £14k which is what I went for.


Is that including the VAT Paul?  If so that's a cracking price.  Where was that deal offered and is it still available?

Sorry. You still need to add the vat.  The dealers advertise the top deals on auto trader.   Search nationally.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: Spruce on March 08, 2018, 07:35:14 am
Thanks Paul going to have the new van fitted either grippatank or waterworks but will keep all my gear just in case. Thats how I'm working now in a transit hire van with 500 litre tank strapped down and a pump box.


Yes mine fitted with grippa too.

You can always work with a gardeners back pack if worst comes to worst.

Enjoy it. They are great vans to drive. And punchy too.  Only needs servicing every two years and comes with 4 years rac

Isn't there something in the small print that suggests the oil should be changed annually?  The reason why I'm asking is that when the motor trade went to 2 year 20k servicing a few years back the small print suggested the oil be changed in between that time.
It was a marketing ploy to go for extended servicing intervals because it reduced vehicle life maintenances costs as they excluded the cost of these interim oil changes.

As a mechanic, how to do you forecast if  a set of brake pads is going to last for the next 2 years or not?  So they change them for new to be sure.
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: The Jester of Wibbly on March 08, 2018, 08:34:09 am
Not 100% but have been told by renault during purchase and last service it only needs doing every two years or 20k miles due to cleaner engines and better maintenance free tech.

Services will provide a percentage of wear on pads to help calculate depletion

MOT will pick up brake wear too.  Mine had it's first MOT last week with 25% left on pads. So getting them changed before summer.


They also have said as long as services are done to schedule and van is driven property the engines are good for 300k km
Title: Re: Renault traffic. Preregistered.
Post by: Spruce on March 08, 2018, 10:09:04 am
Not 100% but have been told by renault during purchase and last service it only needs doing every two years or 20k miles due to cleaner engines and better maintenance free tech.

Services will provide a percentage of wear on pads to help calculate depletion

MOT will pick up brake wear too.  Mine had it's first MOT last week with 25% left on pads. So getting them changed before summer.


They also have said as long as services are done to schedule and van is driven property the engines are good for 300k km

I wonder if Citroen/Peugeot were saying the same thing about that first generation 1.6hdi engine.