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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: taitinson on 28 February 2015, 20:47:16

Title: Van help please
Post by: taitinson on 28 February 2015, 20:47:16
Was wondering if you good people could help with the need for me to purchase a van for my new venture,
After much deliberation I have decided on a lwb Vivaro/Trafic/Primastar crewcab which will fulfil my needs, which is the better one to go for?
What are the problems to look for? Are the Renault's electrics made of cheese like the cars?
I have approx £5000 to spend which I know will get me a circa 100,000 mileage 54-58 plate,
Any engines to avoid? as it's the mechanicals that bother me the most.
Any help most appreciated,  :y
Oh, and STMO feel free to post your comments too  :P :P :P :P
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: andyc on 28 February 2015, 20:50:38
The only difference between the three makes are the badges. Renault supply all the parts and Vauxhall's Luton plant nail them together, Nissan supply funding

Andy
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: taitinson on 28 February 2015, 21:02:02
Thanks Andy, any engines to avoid? or things to look for?  :y
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: kevinp58 on 28 February 2015, 22:43:38
They have injector problems and are expensive to replace
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: zirk on 01 March 2015, 00:55:09
Hmmm, 5 grand, would that budget not stretch to a half decent Merc Sprinter these days?
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: taitinson on 01 March 2015, 08:15:23
Hmmm, 5 grand, would that budget not stretch to a half decent Merc Sprinter these days?

More than likely Zirk, but for my requirements it needs to be lwb and low roof, pretty much ruling out the Sprinter i'm afraid. :(
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: taitinson on 01 March 2015, 08:17:36
They have injector problems and are expensive to replace

I have seen a few adverts stating that injectors have been done, maybe that's another requirement to add to the list :y

Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: biggriffin on 01 March 2015, 08:44:19
They have injector problems and are expensive to replace
Water comes down window screen,over scuttle,sits in injector bowl on the head and causes,corrosion.
Well documented on bbc watchdog, there was a modification me thinks.
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 March 2015, 11:23:11
They have injector problems and are expensive to replace

I have seen a few adverts stating that injectors have been done, maybe that's another requirement to add to the list :y

Was this the problem highlighted on 'Watchdog'?
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 01 March 2015, 11:23:53
I must learn to type more quickly. ;D ;D
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: tooleater on 01 March 2015, 14:29:02
I would avoid Merc at all costs they rust like an old tin can, oh and are overrated. I drive vans all the time, have seen many 3 old Sprinters in London with rust patches :o.. I think DMF s in a van, are Daft idea, but hard to avoid these days as most Manufactures fit them in newer vehicles.
Can be costly to repair.. The van I currently drive, Ford Transit Custom. Cracking van  :y at least Ford thought about what a van should look like. What were they thinking when they designed the new Vivaro :-\
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: Olympia5776 on 01 March 2015, 16:26:27
Transit every time . I've had mine 10 years now and due to good regular cleaning and proper maintenance there's no rust anywhere and it just goes on and on. Simple(ish) mechanics that can be done at home and parts prices that won't break the bank . Mine's a MK6 but the 7 is a good comfortable van with a great selection of sizes available and there are lots of them out there .
Title: Re: Van help please
Post by: taitinson on 01 March 2015, 16:48:16
Thanks all for your input, always rely on oof for help when needed  :y