Talk to me about Iveco dailys

Talk to me about Iveco dailys

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Andyjc86

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1,149 posts

149 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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So, it's time for a new (to me) van. Whilst looking at the transit jumbo, and sprinter LWB, the Iveco daily came onto my radar.

I'm looking to spend about £8k inc vat, which looks like it'll get me a 2009-2010 era van. So are the dailys any good?

Thanks

LouD86

3,279 posts

153 months

Monday 16th February 2015
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Daily's are good for their towing capacity, and frame that they are built in. However, the cabs themselves are a let down, and I detest driving them. All feels too cheap. Speaking to our lads in New Iveco, the new one is a completely different beast, and rather lovely compared to the old one, Ill reserve judgement until I drive one myself.

Around the 8k mark, I would say 08-09 version, LWB Im guessing your looking at? They will generally have higher miles. If you can find a 3.0 for the money, amazing engine!

Furyjoell

33 posts

121 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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From my experience driving for a delivery company which has a mixed fleet of box vans. They are much worse to drive than the other's you mentioned and seem to be less reliable too.
The models we have are the automated manual and it's absolutely horrible to use, slow and jerky and indecisive.
Every single Daily we have had has needed a new clutch and rear anti-roll bar within 40k miles. They also seem to have a penchant for broken stereo's and broken front springs. The cup holders will crush a can when the van is new and then completely fall out of the dash. This was by far my biggest gripe with the van haha.
The model with DRL's will also melt it's bulb holder within 2 months. Not to mention the horrible driving position. (Every van seems to have it's seat bolted in at different distances to the wheel)
The engines are very strong and they handle very well for what they are when fully loaded. The do seem a bit more crashy than the Sprinters when empty, though
These comments all relate to all 3 facelifts of the previous model. I have absolutely no experience with the new model.
The main problem you'll probably face at that sort of age (apart from a broken stereo and no cup holders) will be suspension related. Especially if it's been used as a delivery van. I know our vans take an absolute hammering and they develop knocks and suspension issues quite regularly. The 2.3 and 3.0 engines really will go on forever, though. Just steer clear of the "Agile" gearbox.

Edited by Furyjoell on Wednesday 25th February 15:34


Edited by Furyjoell on Wednesday 25th February 15:36

Pebbles167

3,436 posts

152 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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Used to have to drive these in Minibus form. They were pretty dreadful. Noisy, slow, tractor feel, uncomfortable.

The transit beat it hands down in every single way. That being said, I think they are considerably cheaper than the Transit, and never once did I have a problem with an Iveco, whereas the same cannot be said for the Ford.

Andyjc86

Original Poster:

1,149 posts

149 months

Wednesday 25th February 2015
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Update: I bought a 2010 daily lwb, maily for its size then anything else. Initial thoughts are, it's basic but does a job of carrying all my gear. I don't do many miles so not really fussed about the comfort levels.