Vans/people carriers

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mybrainhurts

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90,809 posts

262 months

Saturday 11th May 2013
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Looking into a nine seater LWB van based people carrier.

I've driven a Transit Tourneo nine seater and it drove like a van, being pretty choppy unless fully laden.

Anybody with experience of the Renault Traffic/Vauxhall Vivaro, Merc Vito and VW Transporter and recommendations regarding handling, comfort for passengers, reliability, known problems, comparative running costs and how they cope with snow please?




v8will

3,307 posts

203 months

Sunday 12th May 2013
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I spent a few weeks back in January on a driving course, driving a Tourneo and a Vivaro back to back. I preferred the Vivaro. Felt a bit more refined and more comfortable as a passenger in the back.

Can't speak for ownership prospects though.

mybrainhurts

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90,809 posts

262 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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Thanks..smile

spikey78

701 posts

188 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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I've got a Mercedes Viano which is basically a posh Vito.. I think one of the things which makes it 'posh' is self levelling rear suspension and the ride is pretty good (considering it is still a van basically) whether its full or empty.. Its only 8 seats though-im not sure if a 3 seat front is available as it is in a Vito, but then I don't know if you can get self levelling on a Vito..
Its a 2.2 diesel Auto (you can't get a manual Viano) and does about 29 MPG most of which is in central London. Up to 38 MPG on the motorway..
Servicing costs are mental-i get the basics done and do any extras myself

Flyin Banana

2,178 posts

245 months

Monday 13th May 2013
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i work for merc at the moment and have worked for VW in the past, the VW shuttles are ok to drive but its a van with seats in it, not the most confortable thing in the world, the Vitos are much more car like and have a better finish inside,

if your in the worc/glos area your more than welcome to come and have a look around a vito and take it for a drive, if your quick i have a VW shuttle at the moment thats come in as a PX

Cheers Rob

MarshPhantom

9,658 posts

144 months

Tuesday 14th May 2013
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As one of the posts mentioned, the Vivaro shouldn't be overlooked. It's comfy and not a bad place to be for long journeys. Plenty of space/storage in the cab too.

I have a Vito at the moment. It's certainly better built than the Vauxhall and more car like to drive, but I find the cab cramped (I'm about 6ft and can't get the driver's seat back as far as I'd like. The storage is crap, the heater is pants in very cold weather. They also appear to be very easy to break into.

I don't think I'll have another Vito TBH.

mybrainhurts

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90,809 posts

262 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Thanks for the feedback...smile

MarshPhantom

9,658 posts

144 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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If you're after a people carrier the Toyota Previa is worth a look. Do they still sell them new?

mybrainhurts

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90,809 posts

262 months

Wednesday 15th May 2013
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Need 8 passenger seats.

Brite spark

2,067 posts

208 months

Sunday 26th May 2013
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mybrainhurts said:
Need 8 passenger seats.
Are you aware of the potential licence implications of this?

mybrainhurts

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90,809 posts

262 months

Tuesday 28th May 2013
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Brite spark said:
mybrainhurts said:
Need 8 passenger seats.
Are you aware of the potential licence implications of this?
Yes, thank you...smile

mph1977

12,467 posts

175 months

Tuesday 28th May 2013
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Brite spark said:
Are you aware of the potential licence implications of this?
What licence implications ?

8+1 Is still cat B to drive and PHV for hire and reward...