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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: powerslinky on 05 October 2014, 15:09:33
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Has anyone got any experience of these vans ?
I need to get something pretty quick as just started a year long contract 50 miles away. So gonna be doing 500 miles a week .
I got talking to a local heating-plumbing guy yesterday who has had one for 3 years . He says it's the best van he's ever had . His one is a '55 plate high top LWB version . These seem readily available at £1500 - 2000 ??? ???
I have read a few web reviews & they seem like a good all round workhorse , bit basic , but reliable & good on derv. There are a few negative reviews as well as always ::)
Any oofers got any hands on experience of them please ( Josh . . . you about? ;) ;) )
TIA Al :y
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I had one as a company van for a few months while Citroen were sorting out the rusted fuse-box on my Relay. (2 years old and a rusted fuse-box???)
The LDV was ok. Very basic compared to the Relay and significantly smaller. It had the 90BHP engine, which coped well unless there was a lot of weight in the back. Drivers seat was not the most comfortable, but then the previous occupant may have been 'weighty' or maybe they are all like that? Road noise and wind noise become tiresome on very long journeys and the piss-poor stereo system struggled to do anything to correct that.
No frills, but capable...... to sum it up.
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I had one as a company van for a few months while Citroen were sorting out the rusted fuse-box on my Relay. (2 years old and a rusted fuse-box???)
The LDV was ok. Very basic compared to the Relay and significantly smaller. It had the 90BHP engine, which coped well unless there was a lot of weight in the back. Drivers seat was not the most comfortable, but then the previous occupant may have been 'weighty' or maybe they are all like that? Road noise and wind noise become tiresome on very long journeys and the piss-poor stereo system struggled to do anything to correct that.
No frills, but capable...... to sum it up.
Drivers seat seemed a common moan in the reviews. But uprated post 2007
Stereo . . no bothered by that . . . only listen to radio 2 ::) ::) so might have a look at one of these .
The omega will seem like it's driving on air after a day in a Maxus then ? ;D ;D ;D
Speedo & rev counter in the centre of the dash not in front of your eyes (strange that one ) any probs with it ?
Tar for the response ;)
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Has anyone got any experience of these vans ?
I need to get something pretty quick as just started a year long contract 50 miles away. So gonna be doing 500 miles a week .
I got talking to a local heating-plumbing guy yesterday who has had one for 3 years . He says it's the best van he's ever had . His one is a '55 plate high top LWB version . These seem readily available at £1500 - 2000 ??? ???
I have read a few web reviews & they seem like a good all round workhorse , bit basic , but reliable & good on derv. There are a few negative reviews as well as always ::)
Any oofers got any hands on experience of them please ( Josh . . . you about? ;) ;) )
TIA Al :y
Don't forget Al these prices may be subject to vat
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My son's company has a large fleet of them,all get ragged hard,he has one occasionally when he breaks his Fiat,will ask him,but I know what he'll say as he hates all the companies choice of vans as they always go for low budget options. ::)
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Has anyone got any experience of these vans ?
I need to get something pretty quick as just started a year long contract 50 miles away. So gonna be doing 500 miles a week .
I got talking to a local heating-plumbing guy yesterday who has had one for 3 years . He says it's the best van he's ever had . His one is a '55 plate high top LWB version . These seem readily available at £1500 - 2000 ??? ???
I have read a few web reviews & they seem like a good all round workhorse , bit basic , but reliable & good on derv. There are a few negative reviews as well as always ::)
Any oofers got any hands on experience of them please ( Josh . . . you about? ;) ;) )
TIA Al :y
Don't forget Al these prices may be subject to vat
You pay VAT in Kent ? ;D ;D ;D I'm looking at private sellers . . . mostly vat free ;)
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My son's company has a large fleet of them,all get ragged hard,he has one occasionally when he breaks his Fiat,will ask him,but I know what he'll say as he hates all the companies choice of vans as they always go for low budget options. ::)
Check it out with him Ken if you don't mind . . the more info the better . . . but just want something reliable & basic that will
last a year or so . Looking at putting 25k miles on it in about a year :-\ :-\
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Has anyone got any experience of these vans ?
I need to get something pretty quick as just started a year long contract 50 miles away. So gonna be doing 500 miles a week .
I got talking to a local heating-plumbing guy yesterday who has had one for 3 years . He says it's the best van he's ever had . His one is a '55 plate high top LWB version . These seem readily available at £1500 - 2000 ??? ???
I have read a few web reviews & they seem like a good all round workhorse , bit basic , but reliable & good on derv. There are a few negative reviews as well as always ::)
Any oofers got any hands on experience of them please ( Josh . . . you about? ;) ;) )
TIA Al :y
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Don't forget Al these prices may be subject to vat
You pay VAT in Kent ? ;D ;D ;D I'm looking at private sellers . . . mostly vat free ;)
VAT has definitely reached kent :y
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The Maxus is built cheaply, compared to a Transit they're pretty awful. You do see more sold as spares/repairs then the equiv Transit/Sprinter etc.
However, I do know a few who rate them. They are cheap, a £1500 Transit is likely to be an 03/04 in reasonable condition, whereas the Maxus is that bit newer.
Personally, I would always go Transit. What size and weight do you need?
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I used to drive a Sherpa (isn't it the same thing-ish? :-\) from time to time, it was 'orrible. It had a multi guess gearbox ...... you knew the next gear was in there somewhere, it was just a case of finding it ...... it was like stirring a pan of porridge! ;D ;D
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Where do you get the parts from these days?
Factory finished ages ago and the local dealer wasnt far behind.
The old convoy prices started to creep up when i had one, once the factory closed.
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I used to drive a Sherpa (isn't it the same thing-ish? :-\) from time to time, it was 'orrible. It had a multi guess gearbox ...... you knew the next gear was in there somewhere, it was just a case of finding it ...... it was like stirring a pan of porridge! ;D ;D
lol I forgot about the old shepa....they were even worse as a V8 ambulance
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Worked at the dealership (daf / ldv). As said previously, built cheaply. Especially early ones. No dealership backup so very little dealer only parts. Worth more as parts now. Seen plenty with 200k on them but worth nothing after that. Get a single owner one as better looked after. I can find out what to look for etc tomorrow as a good mate still works on them regular.
Worked on v8 sherpa and convoy's. Police used them over here, could outrun the sprinters back in the day and good fun to drive hard. Some even had lsd's!
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Worked at the dealership (daf / ldv). As said previously, built cheaply. Especially early ones. No dealership backup so very little dealer only parts. Worth more as parts now. Seen plenty with 200k on them but worth nothing after that. Get a single owner one as better looked after. I can find out what to look for etc tomorrow as a good mate still works on them regular.
Worked on v8 sherpa and convoy's. Police used them over here, could outrun the sprinters back in the day and good fun to drive hard. Some even had lsd's!
i would appriciate that . . .thanks
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The Maxus is built cheaply, compared to a Transit they're pretty awful. You do see more sold as spares/repairs then the equiv Transit/Sprinter etc.
However, I do know a few who rate them. They are cheap, a £1500 Transit is likely to be an 03/04 in reasonable condition, whereas the Maxus is that bit newer.
Personally, I would always go Transit. What size and weight do you need?
Need LWB high/ semi high top Josh. Not carrying much weight only tools & plumbing pipework/fittings etc So don't really need the 3.5 gross model . Got one lined up to to view . . . but probably look at a few first before i commit :y
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Have no direct experience, bur knew a bloke who got one from brand new, he described it as being "straight from the 80s"...
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he described it as being "straight from the 80s"...
I'm surprised it felt that modern! ::) As above, it's based on the Sherpa van which dated back to the 70's ;) ;)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LDV_Pilot
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Utter rubbish and parts are a bloody nightmare to get with many panels and trim long since exhausted.
LDV only kept going thanks to the government (read PO and others) and MOD buying them in large numbers and taking the reliability and build issues on the chin.
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Spoke to the mate who worked on ldv from 92 till now. Maxus are ok if not abused. Euro 4 engines can chew the crank if oil changes neglected due to egr. E 3 engines far better with v little failures unless really neglected. E 4 has an afm and egr where E 3 didn't. Most parts still available apart from some panels. He has customers who would by more if they could and others who hate them. Ldv computer still works so he can still do anything like keys and ecu's etc. He breaks the vans regular as worth more that way, he always has a good stock of parts.
Basically buy a maxus with a good service history and not abused.
I also don't like them and hate the centre dash.