Nic Barnes
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just above gear stick there is a slot. What is it for? I have a newer works van to use today so just wondered. Its an 07 plate. Thanks. Ps its really fast.
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
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fuel card I think
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Nic Barnes
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i had thought that as it fits good and was what i was going to use it for unless was specifically for something.
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John
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Andrew's perfect van, can have his fuel card to hand at all times.
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mattk
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new transits have the best thought out interior of any vehicle Ive been in, they are great
and yeah they are quick as fuck
we had a T280 100bhp, it was a rocket when it was empty
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Nic Barnes
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this is a 350 same as my old van that put a rod through its block just ebbeliet front and interior. Think its a 100 last van was a 90. Loving the 2 litre coke bottle holder in the dash. Ideal for my bottle of water. Great to drive although the light power steering takes some of the feel out of it when drifting off roundabouts etc. Gear stick on dash gives it a civic type r feel to drive. Shame its probably going back to our other depot.
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Ojc
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My mate modifys his, his is an 07 plate. Had a new leaf spring yesterday
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mattk
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Registered: 27th Feb 06
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ya 2 litre bottle holder with a can holder underneath and a mobile phone slot
the little table is class in the middle too, if not a bit flimsy, and the heater is hotter than the sun
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Nic Barnes
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transit heaters normally are amazing. This one on cold setting actually blows out cold air unlike my last couple. Apparantly my new van might be a sprinter. I do about 100k a year driving so kinda nice to have a decent van to drive. Transit i think are better to drive than the others. Especially size of van i need for tractor tyres etc to fit in.
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sri_baby
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i work at van monsters so im workin with these everyday and i much admit the transits r great and i find the sprinters really uncomfy on long drives and wen u turn the traction control off its really anoyin coz its doesnt take it off its always tryin t stop u gettin the arse end out lol but this is on private land and not on the road
[Edited on 16-04-2010 by sri_baby]
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saj_123
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100k
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Bonney
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quote: Originally posted by sri_baby
i work at van monsters so im workin with these everyday and i much admit the transits r great and i find the sprinters really uncomfy on long drives and wen u turn the traction control off its really anoyin coz its doesnt take it off its always tryin t stop u gettin the arse end out lol but this is on private land and not on the road
[Edited on 16-04-2010 by sri_baby]
My dad does work for van monster, Basically reconditioning all the vehicles before they go on sale (Painting, repairs etc)
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Nic Barnes
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most of the vans at my work are bought from northgate/maincrest rental places i believe.
ive driven a newer sprinter a while ago for a day. wasnt anywhere near as comfy as a transit. driving position in the transit i think is great. probably why they are so common on the roads for all trades.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by saj_123
100k
got van january 2009 with 72k on. it put rod through the block about 2 weeks ago at 188k.
in all honesty. when i get back from work, i really dont want to drive anywhere.
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x14xe sport
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transits are good with the twin armrests, bloody vivaro i have doesnt have one
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Jamie_Hastings1
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We have a 58 Plate TDCI Transit Tipper. I was told the slot was for a fuel card but i suppose it may just be a general card holder. Seem good vans,think ours is the 90bhp.
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Andrew
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I want a fuel card slot, keep loosing mine Not spotted one of these in the Ford Connect, will have to take a good look. There's no where to put my phone which is annoying as fuck.
Had a Sprinter last weekend for a couple of days. Not the best on fuel but was fairly comfortable on the 150 miles we did. We needed something large i could drive on a standard license.
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matthew172
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i want to know if theres a way of removing the speed limiter without the need of a laptop or whatever they use to put it on
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pow
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Transits are the best all rounders, but my fuck do the sprinters go
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Nath
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I loved driving an empty transit when my mate hired one. It shifted!
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Jay
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by saj_123
100k
in all honesty. when i get back from work, i really dont want to drive anywhere.
Same here, I must do not far of that kind of mileage a year too, driving bores me now
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Bonney
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quote: Originally posted by matthew172
i want to know if theres a way of removing the speed limiter without the need of a laptop or whatever they use to put it on
You can pull a fuse out, will have to find out which one.
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corsadonk
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Registered: 4th Jul 09
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Mine is fully loaded all day long But you can still get the arse out in it I keep my fuel card in the slot. They are much more comfy than the older ones. Mine is getting a new gearbox fitted at the moment I've had a fair few things break on it tho
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sri_baby
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quote: Originally posted by Bonney
quote: Originally posted by sri_baby
i work at van monsters so im workin with these everyday and i much admit the transits r great and i find the sprinters really uncomfy on long drives and wen u turn the traction control off its really anoyin coz its doesnt take it off its always tryin t stop u gettin the arse end out lol but this is on private land and not on the road
[Edited on 16-04-2010 by sri_baby]
My dad does work for van monster, Basically reconditioning all the vehicles before they go on sale (Painting, repairs etc)
ha small world where abouts is he ???? im at carnaby bridlington
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sri_baby
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vivaro's r the worst vans eva wen i worked at vauxhall we had so many problems with them , wen i come t buyin a van its gonna b a transit without a doubt and there great 4 finding money in wen we valet them
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