I drove a van and I liked it.

I drove a van and I liked it.

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Synchromesh

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2,428 posts

167 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Bit of a pointless thread really, cool starry bra etc...

...But I've always had a van shaped itch and today I scratched it. Was at a loose end, and have access to a van, so thought I'd give it a go.

The beast in question was a 10-plate VW Transporter TDI (102 bhp). Now despite having less the half the power and weighing half a ton more than my usual steed, the thing could move. It helped that it was unladen but it really did shift, and up to about 3k rpm pulled as well as my car. Impressive. Although it did sound raucous in the rev range thereafter, as the power faded away. First gear was ludicrously short so my first gear change was at about walking speed, but I can understand that being able to do a hill start with a ton of breeze blocks in the back necessitates this.

The control weights were supermini-like, which surprised me too. I even took it to some of my favourite local twisties, where it didn't disgrace itself either. Yes, it had no feel, and yes it rolled like a bouncy castle on wheels made of jelly, but it stuck to the road without issue at a pace as quick as I'd drive a vehicle not belonging to me.

Loved the driving position -so easy to get out of junctions when you can see oncoming traffic over the roofs of parked cars. Visibility in the other direction (backwards) wasn't so good, and reversing on wing mirrors alone was disconcerting. It was basic (adjusting the wing mirrors involved physically moving the plane of glass from the outside), but it was refined too, and I'd no problem having to do a long motorway slog in it.

So what's my point, I guess I don't have one really, except that I now want my own!

agent006

12,043 posts

265 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Now try a Crafter. smile

Synchromesh

Original Poster:

2,428 posts

167 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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agent006 said:
Now try a Crafter. smile
Ooo now we're talking. Shame I don't have access to one.

cheddar

4,637 posts

175 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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I love vans too.

There, I said it.

Small is beautiful though and VW's 140 Caddy is the absolute Daddy.

Mister3man

280 posts

148 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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Crafter would be well worth a try. I have a mwb high roof one, fully loaded (in weight) at all times. Splendid thing to drive, they feel a lot larger than they are which is nice.

The only thing is my original one (2007 model) went wrong LOTS.

So far my 2012 one has been spot on though.

Synchromesh

Original Poster:

2,428 posts

167 months

Monday 13th August 2012
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cheddar said:
I love vans too.

There, I said it.

Small is beautiful though and VW's 140 Caddy is the absolute Daddy.
Not a proper van imo...although a T5 with that engine (+remap) would be nice...

HustleRussell

24,733 posts

161 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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The transit I borrowed seemed perfectly happy to set off in 2nd when unladen, although I'm not sure I would do it if I would be paying the flywheel/clutch bill...

cheddar

4,637 posts

175 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Synchromesh said:
cheddar said:
I love vans too.

There, I said it.

Small is beautiful though and VW's 140 Caddy is the absolute Daddy.
Not a proper van imo...although a T5 with that engine (+remap) would be nice...
No need for remap, T5 already comes with 180bhp/300lbft if Sir ticks the right box.

Lovely lovely vans those T5's, whatever engine you choose.



chilistrucker

4,541 posts

152 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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nice one smile always good to scratch an itch.
i drove a brand new transit tipper this last week, for something i did sunday night. got to be honest, it was a lovely bit of kit, bit smaller than my normal ride, but i still really liked it.
good tip with a tipper, (private road of course) at a fair rate of speed, do a hard brake, back gets loose, steps out, back on power for "transit drifting"!!!

All that jazz

7,632 posts

147 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Vans are cool. I've had several mk5 Astravan Sportive's and I can honestly say that they'd all easily out-perform my Golf GTTDI, Puma and 330 in the twisties. They handle and drive incredibly well and put a lot of "sport" branded cars to shame.

The Merc Sprinters are pretty nice to drive too although it's very easy to lose the back end in them, especially in the wet.

Changedmyname

12,545 posts

182 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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cheddar said:
I love vans too.

There, I said it.

Small is beautiful though and VW's 140 Caddy is the absolute Daddy.
I must have the Mummy then 105 Caddy ......love it..thinking of getting rid of the golf and just keeping the Caddy.

jonnynine11

117 posts

164 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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Here's mine, 140 bhp, 30+mpg, 6 seats love it.

All that jazz

7,632 posts

147 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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jonnynine11 said:

Here's mine, 140 bhp, 30+mpg, 6 seats love it.
Looks like something out of the A Team.

jonnynine11

117 posts

164 months

Thursday 16th August 2012
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What you talking 'bout fool wink
It's a PITA to keep clean and the paintwork chips like crazy

martin mrt

3,774 posts

202 months

Friday 17th August 2012
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jonnynine11 said:

Here's mine, 140 bhp, 30+mpg, 6 seats love it.
Seeing this just makes me miss my T5 more

Lovely looking van