Quote from: Stoots on September 04, 2022, 10:44:26 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on September 04, 2022, 09:33:23 pmQuote from: Stoots on September 04, 2022, 03:09:01 pmThe swb relay/boxer L1 is 1400 payload and a better size imoBut there reliability isn’t great and have you driven one ? Horrible thing to driveYes I've just got one albeit the L2Great payload and good spec.I find it great to drive, smooth engine and comfy but it's a work van not a ferrari. What makes you say it's horrible to drive ?As for reliability there's not a vehicle out there that someone will tell you is unreliable be it a dispatch, transit custom or a caddy etc.Compared to many other vans driving it is like taking a step back 10-15 years in time like driving a tractor , by modern standards , it’s very noisy, not that responsive , and heavy controls , I guess it depends what you are used to driving , I agree it’s for work not pleasure , but the gearboxes are very prone to failure as is the clutch horrendous clutch judder in 1 st and reverse on hills , they have a couple of modifications to the clutch and gearboxes but it’s still very poor . I have friends that have had them in panel van form and motor homes and had nothing but trouble with them and ended up selling them ion at a huge loss .
Quote from: Splash & dash on September 04, 2022, 09:33:23 pmQuote from: Stoots on September 04, 2022, 03:09:01 pmThe swb relay/boxer L1 is 1400 payload and a better size imoBut there reliability isn’t great and have you driven one ? Horrible thing to driveYes I've just got one albeit the L2Great payload and good spec.I find it great to drive, smooth engine and comfy but it's a work van not a ferrari. What makes you say it's horrible to drive ?As for reliability there's not a vehicle out there that someone will tell you is unreliable be it a dispatch, transit custom or a caddy etc.
Quote from: Stoots on September 04, 2022, 03:09:01 pmThe swb relay/boxer L1 is 1400 payload and a better size imoBut there reliability isn’t great and have you driven one ? Horrible thing to drive
The swb relay/boxer L1 is 1400 payload and a better size imo
Boxer - 9 years old - L1H1 - been greatRelay 3 Years old - L1H2 - faultless Turning circle on these are fantasticthe only thing I don't like is the handbrake by the door.We don't have a motorway in Norfolk so - having van with 500 BHP, 0 to 60 in 6 seconds and cruising speed of an RAF fighter jet is pointlessAs for Clutches - Transits have been the worstLast year I brought a new Delivery 9 (Maxus) by SAIC) - nice ride - good handling - some of those modern techie things (if you like that sort of stuff) £17kDarran
I still have my dispatch which I bought new in 1996. Replaced clutch at 113k, no major problems so far. I suspect the newer version is less reliable.My mechanic says french vans and fiat are more prone to electrical problems - but then he doesn't like any new van, he particularly dislikes dpf's.
Quote from: dd on September 05, 2022, 03:57:27 pmI still have my dispatch which I bought new in 1996. Replaced clutch at 113k, no major problems so far. I suspect the newer version is less reliable.My mechanic says french vans and fiat are more prone to electrical problems - but then he doesn't like any new van, he particularly dislikes dpf's.My custom has done 6900 miles , keeps coming up with exhaust filter needs cleaning and now developed an oil leak 😭
Quote from: Shrek on September 05, 2022, 04:53:57 pmQuote from: dd on September 05, 2022, 03:57:27 pmI still have my dispatch which I bought new in 1996. Replaced clutch at 113k, no major problems so far. I suspect the newer version is less reliable.My mechanic says french vans and fiat are more prone to electrical problems - but then he doesn't like any new van, he particularly dislikes dpf's.My custom has done 6900 miles , keeps coming up with exhaust filter needs cleaning and now developed an oil leak 😭Take it on an open road and drive for a few miles in higher revs, this clears the exhaust filter.
Quote from: KS Cleaning on September 05, 2022, 06:49:30 pmQuote from: Shrek on September 05, 2022, 04:53:57 pmQuote from: dd on September 05, 2022, 03:57:27 pmI still have my dispatch which I bought new in 1996. Replaced clutch at 113k, no major problems so far. I suspect the newer version is less reliable.My mechanic says french vans and fiat are more prone to electrical problems - but then he doesn't like any new van, he particularly dislikes dpf's.My custom has done 6900 miles , keeps coming up with exhaust filter needs cleaning and now developed an oil leak 😭Take it on an open road and drive for a few miles in higher revs, this clears the exhaust filter.Thanks ks , I did actually do this a few months ago , I even took it to Scotland so a good few hours run 😂. About a month later it’s saying exhaust filter needs cleaning again keep driving. But it’s a bit difficult when it comes on mid morning and gotta keep stopping and starting all day. Booked it in the garage Wednesday for a diagnosis, see where this bloody oil is coming from
Quote from: Shrek on September 05, 2022, 09:22:28 pmQuote from: KS Cleaning on September 05, 2022, 06:49:30 pmQuote from: Shrek on September 05, 2022, 04:53:57 pmQuote from: dd on September 05, 2022, 03:57:27 pmI still have my dispatch which I bought new in 1996. Replaced clutch at 113k, no major problems so far. I suspect the newer version is less reliable.My mechanic says french vans and fiat are more prone to electrical problems - but then he doesn't like any new van, he particularly dislikes dpf's.My custom has done 6900 miles , keeps coming up with exhaust filter needs cleaning and now developed an oil leak 😭Take it on an open road and drive for a few miles in higher revs, this clears the exhaust filter.Thanks ks , I did actually do this a few months ago , I even took it to Scotland so a good few hours run 😂. About a month later it’s saying exhaust filter needs cleaning again keep driving. But it’s a bit difficult when it comes on mid morning and gotta keep stopping and starting all day. Booked it in the garage Wednesday for a diagnosis, see where this bloody oil is coming fromI have to do it about every 6 weeks or so, as you say it’s the stop/starting and short journeys that cause it.