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Subject Topic: VW T4s etc-As multi-use vehicle? Post Reply Post New Topic
01/6/2012 at 11:24am
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A bit of a rabbling/thinking out loud/going around in circles post,this one...so bear with me...

We are looking at the feasibility getting a cheap(ish) but "tidy",mid-sized van/crew-bus to use as a multi-use,second vehicle...

We'd want it to be suitable for use as a basic "semi-camper"(..make-shift bed in back,with tarp off the side,Quechua base shelter etc)for when we're on music festival sites and don't want to risk trashing the MH(..it wouldn't be used on "ordinary" campsites). 

However, as well as being "my" runabout,it would also be used for fetching logs for the wood burner,stuff from the builders merchants,trips to the tip etc...So a "car-like" people carrier type thing,would probably be a bit too "refined"(inside the rear load area).

Initial we avoided looking at VW T4s because we thought that as they were still very popular(..and still considered a bit cool by the festival/surf dudes)we'd get a newer,less abused van for our money,by looking elsewhere.. 

But having looked, we feel that..

a) Transit sized vans - Bit big

b) Berlingo sized vans- Too small

c) "Scudo"s etc- Odd looking and just pig ugly!

c) Toyota Hiace- Very much in the running (but again,later models,ugly as sin..)

So,finally onto T4s..

Are there any particular models/engines that we should seek out?(or avoid!)...

How does the FWD cope when the going gets a bit muddy..?  I like the "idea" of a Syncro but apart from "bragging rights" (,) I'm not entirely sure that in reality ,for our usage,they'd really be worth the extra cost/complication/weight/mpg?/VED?..

Pound for pound...would folk choose a "newer" Hiace over and older T4..?

Anyone with any experience and/or thoughts,on any of my above witterings..?

Thanks..

 



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Last first. A Hiace will drop in value far quicker than a T4, also parts will be more difficult to find and more expensive.
Syncro's are great.........untill they go wrong and then its BIG money. A rebuild on a 2.4 T4 box is around £1400 including clutch, a synchro will be a lot more.
I would go for the 2.4 or any Non Turbo. The 2.4 pulls like a train, will sit on 80 all day and if you want to save money, poodle along at 55mph and you'll get near 30 to the gallon, also with a Non Turbo you can run it on Veg oil during the summer at 98P a litre.
In the winter I tend to use mine for anything and everything, I take out all the seat and bed foams and the extra box that makes up the bed and theres loads of space left to carry junk in.

Hi-Top T4's are getting rare now as the converter boys snap them up but LWB lo tops can be picked for £1500 upwards. Take a gander at Ebay

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01/6/2012 at 12:45pm
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Thanks for all of that..

I hadn't realised(or thought about)the cost and availablity of spares...and to be honest I would've assumed,wrongly,that getting spares for the older VW would've given  more problems..

They're certainly a better looking vehicle than the last couple of incarnations of Hiace..

So,preferably a 2.4,non-turbo(and non- Syncro!) it is then....

Edit: Just to ask...Are 1.9TD "to be avoided" then... ?

(..there seems to be  few about on ebay etc..)

 



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The 1.9 TD's can be problematic, compared to the simple normally aspirated 2.4.
Also, the 1.9 TD can be 'fiddled' with by idiots who can rechip them and cause a lot of problems.
IMHO the fewer electronic sensors attached to an engine the better. Ive also not been very fond of Turbos and the problems they give.

Its actually easier to get parts for a 1960's splitty than it is for a Renault Clio

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01/6/2012 at 2:46pm
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Ah!..I see...

Avoiding something that had been "fiddled with" (..and been adorned  with dayglow surf related stickers & paraphenalia),was one of the reasons we initially overlooked T4s...

Thanks again...



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01/6/2012 at 3:42pm
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Don't overlook the Merc Vito. I had a 2007 220 Dualiner from new for a few years and really liked it.

Good economy, spacious for 5, turning circle like a black cab, removable back seats, aircon, cruise, self-levelling rear suss... ahh the memory.

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But doesnt the vito have a sliding door each side making the siting of anything preety difficult?


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01/6/2012 at 4:38pm
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Merc' Vitos were on our original list....but I came across some quite negative "feedback" about them on online forums..? (..although I suppose, that's the internet for ya'! )

 ..and apart from that,in our price range,we'd probably only be looking at knackered old builders/plumbers vans...

(..the two sliding doors wouldn't really be an issue,as we wouldn't actually be "fitting it out" as such..)



13/6/2012 at 9:22pm
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Hi pepe63,

We have aT4 campervan as our everyday vehicle, 2.5 tubo diesel,first reg was in 2002,and its done 170612 miles to date.

It does 40 miles per gallon,and we use it round town as well as weekends away,it will do 80 mph all day long very happely.

It will carry most things we just put a old rug down on the carpet first.

They don't have to fitted out like ours is,you can have only the inside carpeted/lino,bench seats at the back etc,if you wanted to use it as a camper for a few nights,put an air bed on the floor.They are not bad to drive go under most carpark barriers & fit in most parking spaces.



13/6/2012 at 9:59pm
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My 2.5 tdi T4's been as good as gold


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14/6/2012 at 5:45am
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I have a seb transit and it is only marginally bigger than a t4. Transits are among the cheapest to buy and the cheapest to keep on the road. I think you will find that parts for a Toyota hiace would not be an issue and would work out cheaper than any vw.
How about checking out the vauxhall/renault /nissan traffic vans? They are compact and smart too.
None of the others have the fashion status of vw's though if that is an issue.


14/6/2012 at 8:35am
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Thanks for the continued feedback everyone..

Although my better half has confused things still further,by throwing the idea of a tidy(non-bling!)pick-up into the mix..

(..giving us the "possibilty" of getting(knocking together?), a simple demountable/canopy....)...

 

 




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