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looks good - couple of odd coloured panels there?Power isn't everything, they are built for hauling weight not outright speed. Low geared too. I drove mine up from Bath to Grimsby and back overnight, comfy drive nice and relaxed.
which ever way you look at it you cannot get good fuel economy from a heavy van with a big lump of an engine . thats why 4 x4 are not as popular as once were, now they really drink fuel like theres no tomorrow, its nothing to have to spend £150 filling them up in one hit
Quote from: eco-clean (nottingham) on December 18, 2013, 08:38:50 amIf your going to get one you'll never regret it. Got to phone the dealer with a decision. I'm pretty certain it's a yes though. Need to get a bit more info on it. I think it only has partial service history, but I'll probably just put it through a big service when I get it. Cam belt etc. They seem not too expensive to replace? It's got 100,000 miles on the clock but I only do 8,000 miles a year so the high mileage doesn't worry me. It's not got a mark on it inside or out, silver with a rhino roof rack already on.Still about the £5000 mark mind but it looks solid.
If your going to get one you'll never regret it.
which ever way you look at it you cannot get good fuel economy from a heavy van with a big lump of an engine . either way you take the hit, 100% jap reliability but You spend a ton of fuel, or hit-and-miss reliability (french ) but save on the fuel. if the japs could design a light-ish AND reliable van they would dominate the market ,seems they cannot
My road tax is £135 per year. 2006 model. Don't know why it's so low it's just luck.
Quote from: robertphil on December 18, 2013, 02:52:23 pmwhich ever way you look at it you cannot get good fuel economy from a heavy van with a big lump of an engine . either way you take the hit, 100% jap reliability but You spend a ton of fuel, or hit-and-miss reliability (french ) but save on the fuel. if the japs could design a light-ish AND reliable van they would dominate the market ,seems they cannot They no longer make van's, the new pro-ace! is a Renault/ Citroen mess up! chatting to the part's manager in ;local toyota dealership, they have already suspended sales twice due to problems with part's!Toyota badge, but that's it, they sold of the emissions to develop the Lexus brand.Toyota do still make their own vans, it is just that, for whatever reason, they are not sold in this country, nor, i believe, in Europe. The Hi-ace sold in Australia and Asia is a forward control design (no bonnet), which i have to say, i really like. It is available as a standard van, and a lwb high roof version.Toyota's decision to badge up a dispatch/expert/scudo as the pro-ace is a strange one, given the age of the design. Surely a new model cant be that far away?. Still, that isn't half as strange/cynical as mercedes grafting one of their grills on to the front of a renault kangoo (another van which is starting to get on a bit) and charging a small fortune for it. Puts me in mind of the Allegro vanden plas (I know, showing my age there!).But back to the hi-ace up for discussion, i think they are cracking vans, maybe not as cool or trendy as some, but extremely reliable, and usefully more compact on the road than a standard sized transit or vivaro. They are rear wheel drive, so in slippery conditions, if loaded, you will have better traction than a front wheel drive van ( but if empty....!, well lets just say you could be a hooligan and indulge in your 'drifting' fantasy's!)
which ever way you look at it you cannot get good fuel economy from a heavy van with a big lump of an engine . either way you take the hit, 100% jap reliability but You spend a ton of fuel, or hit-and-miss reliability (french ) but save on the fuel. if the japs could design a light-ish AND reliable van they would dominate the market ,seems they cannot They no longer make van's, the new pro-ace! is a Renault/ Citroen mess up! chatting to the part's manager in ;local toyota dealership, they have already suspended sales twice due to problems with part's!Toyota badge, but that's it, they sold of the emissions to develop the Lexus brand.