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Paul117
About to go out alone and looking at getting a Nissan nv200. Anyone have any experience with them. Opinions appreciated.
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I got hit by one once, it bloody hurt. Does that count?
Just had a look and they look like a good van, nissan are a bit hit and miss with reliabilty but generally quite good, 55mpg eh? My van wouldn't get that coasting downhill with the engine turned offThey have been around a couple of years. 1.5l 55mpg claimed. Cheap as chips to run, trying To keep overheads to the minimum
Chuggaboom? my old boss had one, by god it was slow!i've got a nissan vanette, 2001. 2.3D. my second one. dead reliable. economical. the NV200 is the latest model. van of the year in , i think, 2010.
I will agree with that! The engine doesn't turn fast enough to cause any wear nigels had done 250,000 when he sold it and it was in perfect order, always started first time and always got you where you needed to go, just a few hours lateThe old nissans like tells go on and on and on, I know a bloke with one with 300k on the clock, they are dead slow mind and rear wheel drive, when they do break parts are dear. My choice for eco van would be an old combo 1.3cdti, mine would get 45mpg with foot flat to floor all the time.
As someone once told me about non turbo diesels, "They don't accelerate, they just Attain speed"I will agree with that! The engine doesn't turn fast enough to cause any wear nigels had done 250,000 when he sold it and it was in perfect order, always started first time and always got you where you needed to go, just a few hours late
Got one had it two years can get loads in the back had no problems
Sorry paul we went off on a tangent talking about the old Nissan vanettes, the 89/110 sound pretty reasonable110bhp or 89bhp. Is it really that slow? I mainly do town work and not a speed demon.
I have a vivaro, can't fault it!!!
Here, let me help with that New Genuine Nissan NV200 Carpet Mats (set of 2) | eBayI have an NV200 from new, and ocassionally (once every 2 months, maybe) it would refuse to start (starter cranked forever but engine wouldn't fire). After a couple of trips to the garage and replacing fuel parts and other stuff they decided it was an engine management computer issue so needed a software upgrade. After doing that (another day in the garage) it seems to be fixed.
The carpet seems to wear very quickly, with a hole appearing within a thousand miles or so, this picture being at 3500 miles. Also there is a silly hollow in the door sill where all the gravel and dust collects with no natural way out, which is a bit of a design flaw for a commercial vehicle. Oh, and there's a bit of plastic by the seat which the seatbelt catches on which is annoying!
Yeah just like that stupid problem i had with mine recently after i left the battery disconnected overnight, that must have been ecu related because it fixed itself and has been fine since!that's the problem with all modern vehicles. engine management systems that shut down if you fart. just an excuse for the main dealers to rake in oodles of cash.
Yes. What's wrong with that? Slip into my steel toecaps when I park on site, everyone's happy. And my pencil skirt is stylish, yet practical.you wear stilettos whilst driving stroppy? ;-)
Bought! Thanks, Monkey!Here, let me help with that New Genuine Nissan NV200 Carpet Mats (set of 2) | eBay
I have a vivaro, can't fault it!!!
Lovely vans
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