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I'm still looking for a van but after some research I've decided on either a VW or Merc. I know I'll pay a lot more but I've discovered the new 1.5 Renault, Citroen and VXhall are practically the same van. Milligans auto electrics on YouTube said he wouldn't buy any of those vans as they are fraught with faults with the adblue system. He recently diagnosed a faulty sensor on one of those vans and it was £1100!!!
I thought about a pickup but the fuel consumption and lack of space at the back put me off.
I thought about a pickup but the fuel consumption and lack of space at the back put me off.
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The German sourced vans are better, French vehicles have always had problematic electrics. I think you would do better joining Tom's firm, less hassle and expense.
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The French have the small van market sown up no matter the brand It's got a French diesel even ford use a PSA/Renault based engine
The gearbox is the weak point on most German vans
it also depends on your budget and what age you're looking for
The gearbox is the weak point on most German vans
it also depends on your budget and what age you're looking for
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I like a van anyway regardless whether I would be using it for work. I'm always picking stuff up on FB marketplace. It's really just me in the house so no need for five seats.dewaltdisney wrote: ↑Mon Sep 30, 2024 9:10 am The German sourced vans are better, French vehicles have always had problematic electrics. I think you would do better joining Tom's firm, less hassle and expense.
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what renault or citroen van was it thats the same as the citroen and vauxhall? i thought theyd gone the other way
renaul master like ive got was same as vauxhall and nissan
now it seems the vauxhall is the same as the citroen and the current renault master and nissan vans remain the same
renaul master like ive got was same as vauxhall and nissan
now it seems the vauxhall is the same as the citroen and the current renault master and nissan vans remain the same
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Toyota Proace and Proace verso are PSA
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_Jumpy
pre 2019 Vivaro is a Renault Trafic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Trafic
Nissan is all Renault, even more so after 2010 (cars and vans)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_Jumpy
pre 2019 Vivaro is a Renault Trafic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Trafic
Nissan is all Renault, even more so after 2010 (cars and vans)
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What does PSA mean?
Stellantis thats the word I couldn't recall. According to a van dealer Peugeot, Citroen, Vauxhall etc are all owned by Stellantis and they're all basically the same van.
I did fancy a Ford Transit but they're apparently run by the wet belt system which if fraught with problems. I've been advised to go for either the VW or Merc although Toyota are well known for their reliability which I'm unsure if that extends to their vans.
I keep changing my mind.
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Peugeot Stellantis Alliance
Wet belts are a pain, you need to keep up with oil changes every 5-6k miles and belts every few years
Wet belts are a pain, you need to keep up with oil changes every 5-6k miles and belts every few years