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Discussion in 'General Flooring Chat' started by tommynett, Jan 22, 2017.

  1. tommynett

    tommynett Well-Known Member

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    What' are people using these days....
    Currently got a t5 bout 10 years old brilliant for the fold down seat . Anyone seen the new citroën dispatch looks quite nice?
     
  2. jamief

    jamief Well-Known Member

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    I've got a long wheel Base relay (l3). Had it for about 5 years. Was thinking about getting a medium wheelbase but they are only about 3m in the back so would be a bit of a pain for carpets, would probably need the bulk head out.
     
  3. tommynett

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    I have no bulkhead with mine can get few on dash . Spoke to a few guys they just have vivaro or transit and use roof racks with rollers and swear buy them.....
     
  4. Neilydun

    Neilydun Well-Known Member

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    I`ve had a Vivaro, bought on an ex demo. Just clicked over 80k, no problems with it at all, and its really good on fuel.
    Also run a Crafter, also an ex demo. Not good on fuel but nice to drive. Ive not had that long enough to comment on reliability yet.
    I was looking to chop the Vivaro for a crew van, as there are normally 5 of us in a van, but i`ve heard they tax them as a company car, so big bik tax.
     
  5. Trimmer

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    Currently got a mwb movano. Centre seat folds. Can also get one under the middle seat.
    Big van. Economy ok but not great.
    Probably go the vivaro route next time as I mainly do hard floors now.
    May go for a test drive of the peugeot expert

    Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
     
  6. Rugmunching

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    Ive got the transit custom lwb, had to loosely fold some of my carpets as hanging them out the back door when its raining can be a bit embarrassing! Looking to get a T5 though soon, fancy a change BUT will never ever entertain the new vivaro :( currently got one on hire and it has to be the most uncomfortable van ive drove and the quality compared to my ford is shocking. Ford have defo uped their game the past several yrs.

    Older shape vivaro/trafic fine but new shape is fooookin-shit
     
  7. Rugmunching

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    Always had vans with roofracks (rhino) with rollers and so easy loading and unloading off the roof. Custom still hasnt got a roofrack and wont be bothering either, if bulkhead was out the custom there is a way of loading the rolls in the van with a passenger single seat up front. Seen it done recently actually
     
  8. Neilydun

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    How are Customs on diesel ? A mate had one, and got rid of it in the end, as it was awful on fuel.
    A guy who works with me had one as a hire van too, but said it was shite compared to his Transporter.
    Don`t think I could trust the 1.6 engine in the new Vivaro, just too small for a commercial.
     
  9. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    Yeah Neil the custom is quite poor on diesel to be honest, only downside to it really!

    The new transporters drive a load better than the previous model, not such a noisy cabin anymore so will get one of them next.

    Neoghbour has just bought a new trafic bi-turbo and it shifts but not as you think with 2 turbos. Hes currently getting average 36mpg whereas my thirsty custom is averaging 27mpg o_O
     
  10. tommynett

    tommynett Well-Known Member

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    So all vans are bad:)
     
  11. RPB

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    I'm in talks with Vanarama at the moment trying to get a deal on a transit custom lwb. While they offer different options., it's down to what suits the user.
     
  12. mjfl

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    vito.. now done 166k same clutch from new.. 46mpg can't beat it..
     
  13. Spacey

    Spacey Super Moderator Staff Member

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    Custom lwb 125bhp 290 limited Love it
    I'm getting 30mpg round the Doors even more blasting up and down the country And I'm heavy footed and normaly carry alot weight Definitely not filling up as much as my last transit :cool:
     
  14. tommynett

    tommynett Well-Known Member

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    Be good if carpet was 2.8m wide:p
     
  15. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    I think all vans should come with access flap on the rear doors, sort of like barn doors so we can still shut the door with just the carpet sticking out :D
     
  16. nevertrever2

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    I've got mk7 transit lwb econamy remapped to about 160 :)
    I'm probably half loaded most times got str 701 ,transformers, rollers and materials and still get 38 mpg + driving round town most I've got out of it is 43 mpg taking it steady, it's got 250,000 on clock new engine at 150,000

    if I we're travelling around the country I'd hate to bein a sprinter!

    I've got an old golf mk4 tdi that can do 70 mpg also remapped
     
  17. jamief

    jamief Well-Known Member

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    Take it 5m carpeted aren't an option really
     
  18. nevertrever2

    nevertrever2 Well-Known Member

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    Ive taken bulk head out of mine, andun bolt the seats each time if I'm doing carpets only takes 2 minutes, it is a lot louder with the bulkhead out though
     
  19. Rugmunching

    Rugmunching Well-Known Member

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    I use a good mate with his large company vans if it's 5m width, does anything for a drink.
    Been getting my carpets delivered lately, 9am deliveries from the same guy who likes a drink ;)
     
  20. jamief

    jamief Well-Known Member

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    That's handy! How many 4 m cuts can you get in the transit then, is it just the middle passenger seat that folds down or do both of them. I spose a roof rack with a roller is always an option if you have more cuts
     

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