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iload diesel vrs merc vito

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Created by SandS > 9 months ago, 9 May 2011
SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
9 May 2011 10:56PM
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auto diesel { LWB } van

any one own one of these vehicals ?

if so please tell me your experience good/bad things.

i,m considering buying somthing 4 or 5 years old.

the merc has a extra LWB model

the toyota comes into the equation also.

any experience of ownership out there??









landyacht
WA, 5921 posts
9 May 2011 9:29PM
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couple of KIA pregios sitting at the mechanics down the road, no engines, both sitting at about 120,000kms
replacement engines worth more than the van

patsken
WA, 717 posts
9 May 2011 11:49PM
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I loads only came out from 2009 onwards.

I'm going through the process of deciding also and have pretty much settled on the i-load with diesel and manual as my choice. I haven't heard of any problems with them and a 5 year unlimited warranty helps also.

On new car dollar value only the i-load makes it for me (you will have to wait a couple of years for a 5 year old car). They drive well as a demo - I'm too scared to take a Merc for a demo in case I like it too much



doggie
WA, 15849 posts
10 May 2011 8:39AM
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patsken said...

I loads only came out from 2009 onwards.

I'm going through the process of deciding also and have pretty much settled on the i-load with diesel and manual as my choice. I haven't heard of any problems with them and a 5 year unlimited warranty helps also.

On new car dollar value only the i-load makes it for me (you will have to wait a couple of years for a 5 year old car). They drive well as a demo - I'm too scared to take a Merc for a demo in case I like it too much





Sorry to correct you but iLoads came out in 2007.

We use them for delivery vans @ a Hyundai dealership and we havnt had any probs with them.

Ive driven both and I would take the iLoad as I think its nicer to drive

patsken
WA, 717 posts
10 May 2011 9:22AM
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oopps

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
10 May 2011 9:48AM
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patsken said...

oopps


Here to help.

pweedas
WA, 4642 posts
10 May 2011 1:37PM
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doggie said...

patsken said...

I loads only came out from 2009 onwards.

I'm going through the process of deciding also and have pretty much settled on the i-load with diesel and manual as my choice. I haven't heard of any problems with them and a 5 year unlimited warranty helps also.

On new car dollar value only the i-load makes it for me (you will have to wait a couple of years for a 5 year old car). They drive well as a demo - I'm too scared to take a Merc for a demo in case I like it too much





Sorry to correct you but iLoads came out in 2007.

We use them for delivery vans @ a Hyundai dealership and we havnt had any probs with them.

Ive driven both and I would take the iLoad as I think its nicer to drive



Gee can malamutes drive?
I thought they just hung out the window barking at pedestrians, and catholics even.

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
10 May 2011 1:53PM
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pweedas said...

doggie said...

patsken said...

I loads only came out from 2009 onwards.

I'm going through the process of deciding also and have pretty much settled on the i-load with diesel and manual as my choice. I haven't heard of any problems with them and a 5 year unlimited warranty helps also.

On new car dollar value only the i-load makes it for me (you will have to wait a couple of years for a 5 year old car). They drive well as a demo - I'm too scared to take a Merc for a demo in case I like it too much





Sorry to correct you but iLoads came out in 2007.

We use them for delivery vans @ a Hyundai dealership and we havnt had any probs with them.

Ive driven both and I would take the iLoad as I think its nicer to drive



Gee can malamutes drive?
I thought they just hung out the window barking at pedestrians, and catholics even.


Yea we can

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
10 May 2011 6:49PM
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Sorry to correct you but iLoads came out in 2007.

We use them for delivery vans @ a Hyundai dealership and we havnt had any probs with them.

Ive driven both and I would take the iLoad as I think its nicer to drive


Cheers Doggie!! thanks for that info,

we hired a imax auto petrol ,and it was a little down on power, but drove pretty good [for a masive box on wheels] !! I was impresed , spoke to a posty who had the diesel and said he loved it!!
thats good to here that theres been no real dramas so far with them.
I,m hopeing the 11foot 6 in sup will fit in convenently also!

regards s&s

doggie
WA, 15849 posts
10 May 2011 4:55PM
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Just PM me for anymore info mate

NasiGoreng
VIC, 260 posts
11 May 2011 12:13PM
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theres a reason why 20 year old german made cars are still on the road.

GERMAN ENGINEERING

Best engineering in the world since WW2.

Id take a Vito no questions asked.



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