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Title: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 15:35:20
Anyone have experience Mercedes Vito's, should have one being delivered this week, 07 plate and 40 odd thousand miles. Anything in particular to look out for?
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:38:04
Taxi Driver has one i think? Maybe worth a PM?
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 15:38:52
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Taxi Driver has one i think? Maybe worth a PM?
Cheers mate  :y
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:41:09
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Taxi Driver has one i think? Maybe worth a PM?
Cheers mate  :y

Just checked his signature, he has a Renault Trafic 115dci now, but sure he had a Merc, recall issues with suspension, light coming on and rear shocks not doing what they were supposed to, being mega high or something  :-/
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 April 2010, 15:42:25
My experience has always been that they are the worst dirve of the van variants out there.

I know they suffer electrical niggles such as clutch and brake switch issues
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: joshwyatt on 03 April 2010, 15:42:32
Which model? 109, 111, 115 or 120? The Met police have an extensive fleet, from speaking to some members of their fleet disposal they seem to recommend them. Dyfed-Powys and TVP have some of the V6 diesel one's.
I've driven the 4 cyl one, and found it to be rather good. Just as long as it's not the compact, too small.
I know the Viano version has had a few faults with the air suspension, interior trim and sat nav. But haven't heard anything bad about Vito's...may have just been lucky but I'd have no qualms in buying one.
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 15:42:33
Yeah, I'm sure his had air suspension though, this hasn't not a minibus just a van. It's not 40 thousand either it's 70 something damn keypad  >:(
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 15:44:16
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Which model? 109, 111, 115 or 120? The Met police have an extensive fleet, from speaking to some members of their fleet disposal they seem to recommend them. Dyfed-Powys and TVP have some of the V6 diesel one's.
I've driven the 4 cyl one, and found it to be rather good. Just as long as it's not the compact, too small.
I know the Viano version has had a few faults with the air suspension, interior trim and sat nav. But haven't heard anything bad about Vito's...may have just been lucky but I'd have no qualms in buying one.
It's a 109 LWB, I think, I'll have to check the papers in a mo, I haven't paid yet but I'd say it's about 2k under price £6300 on an 07 plate with 70k miles, others with higher mileage are going for around 7 plus the dreaded.
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:46:25
looks like Rust is an issue  :o

http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews74495.html
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: charlie on 03 April 2010, 15:47:35
Ive had one as a work van on and off for two years,trims fall off,broken front springs.THe clutch pipe burst,the clutch pedal is very heavy in stop start taffic,(these things have happened with all three of three vitos we have)I prefer the transits a lot nicer to drive.the vitos only get 20mpg (spirited driving of course, it is a work van)ON the upside they are not in the garage as often as the transits(for eml) :y :y :y
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: charlie on 03 April 2010, 15:51:18
Forgot to say the vans are about 40,000miles and not high milers :y
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 April 2010, 15:51:30
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Ive had one as a work van on and off for two years,trims fall off,broken front springs.THe clutch pipe burst,the clutch pedal is very heavy in stop start taffic,(these things have happened with all three of three vitos we have)I prefer the transits a lot nicer to drive.the vitos only get 20mpg (spirited driving of course, it is a work van)ON the upside they are not in the garage as often as the transits(for eml) :y :y :y


Thats because. like BMW, MErcs hardly ever rise the ECU light even if there is a fault
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 15:57:24
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looks like Rust is an issue  :o

http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews74495.html
Won't have it long, but bloody hell  :o
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: tunnie on 03 April 2010, 15:59:23
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looks like Rust is an issue  :o

http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews74495.html
Won't have it long, but bloody hell  :o

Bought new, rusting 4 year old well kept Florist van too  :o

Just a single spot of rust, no bigger than a 5 pence piece, on my 10 year old barge!
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 16:02:43
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looks like Rust is an issue  :o

http://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews74495.html
Won't have it long, but bloody hell  :o

Bought new, rusting 4 year old well kept Florist van too  :o

Just a single spot of rust, no bigger than a 5 pence piece, on my 10 year old barge!
Mercs did have a big rust issue from about 1998, but I can't remember what year they sorted it  :-/
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 16:10:07
Apparently from 2005 they're galvanised, so it should be ok.
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 03 April 2010, 21:12:17
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Apparently from 2005 they're galvanised, so it should be ok.


Lol, beware of 'galvanising'....it does NOT stop things rusting.

At the end of the day its notign more than a VERY thin reactive layer on the metal.
Title: Re: Experience with Merc Vito's anyone?
Post by: Del Boy on 03 April 2010, 21:14:39
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Apparently from 2005 they're galvanised, so it should be ok.


Lol, beware of 'galvanising'....it does NOT stop things rusting.

At the end of the day its notign more than a VERY thin reactive layer on the metal.
Oh yeah understand that but, every little helps  :y