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C.C.S.

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Re: Peugeot Bipper
« Reply #20 on: March 20, 2011, 11:49:41 am »
You're better off with a Fiat Doblo 1.3 TD multijet. Still get 45/50mpg fully loaded.

Lots more room & a higher payload!
i have one and i can hardly get 45-50mpg.i have a 400l tank but never full maybe 300-350l at a push.i also have a double and single pointer all the time on the roof rack .i usually work with my brother but together have about 140-150 kg. and still don't get more than 40 mpg.next step is to change the oil with a high quality one.i changed the fuel filter recently and made a slight difference.
o and by the way my road tax went from  £185 last year to £200 for the next year.why is that for such a small engine and quite newish?my 2001 skoba fabia 1.9 diesel road tax went from £110 to £90.doesn't make any sense to me

Dave Willis

Re: Peugeot Bipper
« Reply #21 on: March 20, 2011, 12:18:55 pm »
All down to the year it was born. My Toyota Hiace with 2.5 engine only costs me £125 if I remember correctly.  ;D

AuRavelling79

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Re: Peugeot Bipper
« Reply #22 on: March 20, 2011, 12:22:32 pm »
OK CCS.

My Doblo is the 1.3 registered in Nov 2006. It's road tax is £125 but the numpty govt changed it for those after 1st Jan 2007 to £185/200. But the very latest '10 and later is cheap again. It's down to euro 4/5 emissions and all that guff. My Pug 406 estate 2.0 diesel on a 2001 plate is £125 - my mate's 2000 one is £185!

I don't have a roof rack or ladders but brim my 400L tank every day.

When I work local and hardly move the van I get 40 mpg. When I work ten miles away with a country drive each way I get 50 mpg. Overall it's about 43/45.
It's a game of three halves!

Spruce

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Re: Peugeot Bipper
« Reply #23 on: March 20, 2011, 12:28:14 pm »
i love the look of those vans not sure about using them for wfp though, when i went to the dealer they told me the 610 payload don't include driver or fuel,

drive and fuel is about - 130kg
350ltr tank and water  - 380kg
bucket and tools          -   10kg
ladder                           - 100kg
water pump& poles      -     5kg

total                              - 625kg

i know the weight are i bit of but overall i think you nwould be close to or over the payload  :-[
if im wrong please tell me because im a one man band and really lake the van  :D


But how many guys successfully use/used the Peugeot Partner 600 / Citroen Berlingo 600 with 400 litres tanks in the back? Too small for me but works for many out there.
Success is 1% inspiration, 98% perspiration and 2% attention to detail!

The older I get, the better I was ;)

idealrob

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Re: Peugeot Bipper
« Reply #24 on: March 20, 2011, 12:58:21 pm »
Drove a Bipper, terrible and very tinney, cheap feel , we have a Berlingo, which is superb compared to the Bipper, imo, but the best is Fiat Doblo 1.6 with a 1 ton payload and can fit all poles inside and drive like a car as based on new Punto. Six speed box and same over 55 mpg fuel economy. If you are not diving them, lease the Bipper

idealrob

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Re: Peugeot Bipper
« Reply #25 on: March 20, 2011, 06:02:17 pm »
You're better off with a Fiat Doblo 1.3 TD multijet. Still get 45/50mpg fully loaded.

Lots more room & a higher payload!

That must be the smallest turbo diesel engine,wonder if it pulls ok loaded at full payload.

It's actually a 1250cc TD ;D

The pulling power was my first concern when I got it. I was shocked at just how good that engine is! Even fully loaded.
I'd have another fiat like a shot, no problem. ;)