Maxus Deliver 9
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Paddymcc

Original Poster:

1,234 posts

214 months

Thursday 29th January
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Any one running Maxus deliver 9 in their fleet?

Would be interested to hear some feedback as we're looking at some pre-reg models in work.

awg454

505 posts

239 months

Thursday 29th January
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Hi I’ve run 3 since 2021 they have been a fair bit of trouble I’ve just got rid of 2 of them,the 3rd has just had a engine under warranty so will keep that and see how it pans out,they have/had all done 120k ish miles,we have had multiple driveshafts in all of them,gearbox problems,injector problems etc the radio/phones are pretty unusable, I think the new ones have improved that problem,most of the problems have been addressed under warranty but they spend to much time off the road for me to consider buying again,I put the 2 into auction and got £3.5k for one and £4K for the other

Paddymcc

Original Poster:

1,234 posts

214 months

Thursday 29th January
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awg454 said:
Hi I ve run 3 since 2021 they have been a fair bit of trouble I ve just got rid of 2 of them,the 3rd has just had a engine under warranty so will keep that and see how it pans out,they have/had all done 120k ish miles,we have had multiple driveshafts in all of them,gearbox problems,injector problems etc the radio/phones are pretty unusable, I think the new ones have improved that problem,most of the problems have been addressed under warranty but they spend to much time off the road for me to consider buying again,I put the 2 into auction and got £3.5k for one and £4K for the other
Jesus that doesn't make for great reading!

Do other vans in your fleet suffer similar issues?

LouD86

3,289 posts

176 months

Saturday 31st January
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I'm a used dealer, and would never consider stocking one. I took one in px, but made sure I had a trade bid for it.

They are pretty hopeless. You get what you pay for with the Maxus, and I wouldn't put my worst enemy into one.

awg454

505 posts

239 months

Sunday 1st February
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Paddymcc said:
Jesus that doesn't make for great reading!

Do other vans in your fleet suffer similar issues?
They all have weaknesses but non as bad as the Maxus I run 3 Crafters as well they are far better if you buy second hand you can take out a 2 year warranty with VW which from memory is £1032 that includes 2 Services 2 MOTs and 2 years roadside recovery as well as the warranty

awg454

505 posts

239 months

Sunday 1st February
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The other problem is nobody wants to use them

Yrag male

52 posts

149 months

Sunday 1st February
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We run 6, just chopped the 1st one in to get another, they have got progressively better with each year, 1 is upto 70k of use and has had an issue with a worn seat, they are bit bouncy. But the drive ok and they a lot cheaper than a transit..

reddiesel

3,018 posts

70 months

Monday 2nd February
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Complete junk and worth nothing come resale time as nobody wants them . I run a small fleet of Sprinters and have done since their introduction in 1998 . I don't know the financial position of your Business but in my estimation as a fellow Business Owner , you would do better picking up some second hand Sprinters with around 60,000 showing than you would if you bought the new Maxus . If looked after in the way of oil and filter changes these will easily reach 400,000 miles . there isn't a Maxus on the planet with that sort of longevity .

Edited by reddiesel on Monday 2nd February 04:51

Venisonpie

4,486 posts

105 months

Monday 2nd February
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reddiesel said:
Complete junk and worth nothing come resale time as nobody wants them . I run a small fleet of Sprinters and have done since their introduction in 1998 . I don't know the financial position of your Business but in my estimation as a fellow Business Owner , you would do better picking up some second hand Sprinters with around 60,000 showing than you would if you bought the new Maxus . If looked after in the way of oil and filter changes these will easily reach 400,000 miles . there isn't a Maxus on the planet with that sort of longevity .

Edited by reddiesel on Monday 2nd February 04:51
Wise words, Sprinters (or Vito's) are the only sensible option for tough applications. Good resale, good service and parts availability, driver acceptance is high. I'd always buy new accepting the higher price but depreciate over a longer period making them cheaper to run than Ford's. As for Maxus, not until they're a more developed product.

Doesitdrive

464 posts

4 months

Monday 2nd February
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reddiesel said:
Complete junk and worth nothing come resale time as nobody wants them . I run a small fleet of Sprinters and have done since their introduction in 1998 . I don't know the financial position of your Business but in my estimation as a fellow Business Owner , you would do better picking up some second hand Sprinters with around 60,000 showing than you would if you bought the new Maxus . If looked after in the way of oil and filter changes these will easily reach 400,000 miles . there isn't a Maxus on the planet with that sort of longevity .

Edited by reddiesel on Monday 2nd February 04:51
In 1998 the Sprinter was a revelation. How new are the ones you have now.?

Post 71 plate. Unless you got old stock, the new 2.1 becomes trouble around 100k. Timing chain issues normally, but other issues too.

It's telling that the EE Sloggers, with their big tilts and boxes, sleeping pods on the roof, have now completely dumped the Sprinter in favour of Iveco and Renault mainly.

These trucks do miles that very few UK vans and trucks do.

My tyre guy runs half a dozen from 68 to 25, he is sticking with them on previous reputation and experience, but has already had to replace one engine in a later one. another he didn't ignore the timing chain rattle and got it done.

Had a few drive train issues recently too, prop shaft and diff failure.


ACCYSTAN

1,316 posts

144 months

Wednesday 4th February
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To add some balance, Maxus update the vehicle’s each year often without informing its dealers or the public.
They do take on board feedback and slowly improve the product.

A newer Maxus 9 will be mechanically better under the skin than an older version despite being identical on paper.


reddiesel

3,018 posts

70 months

Sunday 15th February
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Doesitdrive said:
In 1998 the Sprinter was a revelation. How new are the ones you have now.?

Post 71 plate. Unless you got old stock, the new 2.1 becomes trouble around 100k. Timing chain issues normally, but other issues too.

It's telling that the EE Sloggers, with their big tilts and boxes, sleeping pods on the roof, have now completely dumped the Sprinter in favour of Iveco and Renault mainly.

These trucks do miles that very few UK vans and trucks do.

My tyre guy runs half a dozen from 68 to 25, he is sticking with them on previous reputation and experience, but has already had to replace one engine in a later one. another he didn't ignore the timing chain rattle and got it done.

Had a few drive train issues recently too, prop shaft and diff failure.
The latest Sprinters have been a mixed experience if I am being honest . Too much unnecessary tech which often doesn't work the screen going blank for no reason then correcting itself , again for no reason . The Stereo volume is also pretty poor . Compared to earlier versions these Sprinters just seem a pretty average built to a price product . Mine are all on 19 plates and engine wise I have had no issues apart from a solitary knock sensor . All are sitting around 135,000 miles , all are dropside and on the Building Sites lead a hard life . Filters and oil are changed every 5000 miles and thats been my experience . Accy Stan has in the past praised the Iveco . but I have a Bricklaying Contractor with an Iveco dropside and he wishes he had bought the Mercedes . Like your Tyre guy I stick with Mercedes and for much the same reasons . I also know my way around them and have a good Mercedes trained Technician which makes all the difference . I also buy rather than lease and I don't believe when all is said and done I can buy a better commercial vehicle than a Mercedes . High mileages attained and second hand values I believe supports my theory . Accy Stan will be on now telling me how wrong I am and fair play to him thats his viewpoint . Im just not convinced .

Doesitdrive

464 posts

4 months

Sunday 15th February
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reddiesel said:
Doesitdrive said:
In 1998 the Sprinter was a revelation. How new are the ones you have now.?

Post 71 plate. Unless you got old stock, the new 2.1 becomes trouble around 100k. Timing chain issues normally, but other issues too.

It's telling that the EE Sloggers, with their big tilts and boxes, sleeping pods on the roof, have now completely dumped the Sprinter in favour of Iveco and Renault mainly.

These trucks do miles that very few UK vans and trucks do.

My tyre guy runs half a dozen from 68 to 25, he is sticking with them on previous reputation and experience, but has already had to replace one engine in a later one. another he didn't ignore the timing chain rattle and got it done.

Had a few drive train issues recently too, prop shaft and diff failure.
The latest Sprinters have been a mixed experience if I am being honest . Too much unnecessary tech which often doesn't work the screen going blank for no reason then correcting itself , again for no reason . The Stereo volume is also pretty poor . Compared to earlier versions these Sprinters just seem a pretty average built to a price product . Mine are all on 19 plates and engine wise I have had no issues apart from a solitary knock sensor . All are sitting around 135,000 miles , all are dropside and on the Building Sites lead a hard life . Filters and oil are changed every 5000 miles and thats been my experience . Accy Stan has in the past praised the Iveco . but I have a Bricklaying Contractor with an Iveco dropside and he wishes he had bought the Mercedes . Like your Tyre guy I stick with Mercedes and for much the same reasons . I also know my way around them and have a good Mercedes trained Technician which makes all the difference . I also buy rather than lease and I don't believe when all is said and done I can buy a better commercial vehicle than a Mercedes . High mileages attained and second hand values I believe supports my theory . Accy Stan will be on now telling me how wrong I am and fair play to him thats his viewpoint . Im just not convinced .
Fair enough we all have different experiences.

3 years in with the Iveco now, it was due a change after 2 years, it replaced both a Sprinter and a Nissan , kept the Sprinter at first as back up, 6 months of doing nothing meant it had to go.

It ain't going after 3 years either, a twin wheel rear suits transport much better, it handles everything thrown at it.

A recommended change of oil grade last year was a little concerning .

If anyone didn't know it was 5/30 to 0/30 for 22 reg onwards.

Yours are pre the new engine, that might change your mind.
Friends manage a very large Tesco fleet, that new engine has created a lot of work for them, they were grateful when new Iveco began arriving.

The Maxus caused them lots of work too, and Tesco, retraining drivers when the realised they were rated and 4.2 tonnes.

They have realised now that a mix of EV and Diesel for different applications works best . They are ordering Iveco for both in this fleet area.