Same as anything else. The gas guzzling story was made up on here by someone with no knowledge.
http://uk-car-fuel-emissions.findthedata.org/q/2742/1965/What-is-the-fuel-economy-for-the-Toyota-HiaceMine hasn't been very reliable so far - it blew a tail light bulb last year - cost me over 70p!
Just wondering if the hiace d4d is as thirsty as some say.It's a 2008 model I'm looking at, 2.5 litre, the 95 bhp one. Engines look solid as a rock, so to be honest a bit more fuel spend is ok if you get the reliability. Road tax is a bit hefty too, but same principle goes. Think I've see a few here run hiaces with WFP systems in? Do you find the fuel bill is too hefty and would it put you off buying another?Thanks in advance.Jonny.
Quote from: Jonny (OnlyUseMeWFP) on December 17, 2013, 09:17:11 pmJust wondering if the hiace d4d is as thirsty as some say.It's a 2008 model I'm looking at, 2.5 litre, the 95 bhp one. Engines look solid as a rock, so to be honest a bit more fuel spend is ok if you get the reliability. Road tax is a bit hefty too, but same principle goes. Think I've see a few here run hiaces with WFP systems in? Do you find the fuel bill is too hefty and would it put you off buying another?Thanks in advance.Jonny.This is a window cleaning forum. Didnt you know that.....All Transits rust to pieces in a weekToyota Hiaces use twice as much fuel as any other vehicle on the roadAll Vivaros go through a gearbox a monthPeugeots never go a day without a breakdownVW transporters are perfect in every possible wayThere are no greys, just black and white.
If your going to get one you'll never regret it.
Plus vat?