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I am replacing my LDV soon, and would like oppinions on the transits, I will probably go for an 04 - 06 plate depending on price. What I'd like to know is are the 90hp models any good towing with a load or the 115 or the 125? anybody got one?:001_smile:

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I am replacing my LDV soon, and would like oppinions on the transits, I will probably go for an 04 - 06 plate depending on price. What I'd like to know is are the 90hp models any good towing with a load or the 115 or the 125? anybody got one?:001_smile:

 

My mate rung me to ask if he could tip in my yard last night, I went down this lunch and the ground was all chewed up where he had obviously been stuck and by the look of it, very stuck.

 

I wouldn't mind but the ground was flat and not really muddy.

 

My advice is get yourself a landrover Tom :001_tongue:

 

Only problem then is you'll get fed up of towing transits off grass verges

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They all have one major problem, eating clutches, and the more power you go for the worse it is.

 

Not good for towing imo, too revvy and not torquey enough. I would rather have the ldv or iveco in that age bracket.

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I think that unless you never go off road and are prepared to have a big fuel bill, dont get a transit. If you are going for one, get as powerful as you can, and a stack of spare clutches. I was shocked at the amount of diesel the one i drove the other day used- standard 125 van, not particularly loaded, and I am used to the MPG of a landy!

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The older smiley face style transits had a completely different engine, still 90hp but a real chuggy plodding type engine. The newer shape 90hp is just gutless and needs a damn good thrashing to get anywhere.

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I'm not sure what the mpg is but my LDV only gives around 18mpg so the transit surely cant be worse thatn that. I am thinking of a transit because the rear chassis is a similar size to my ldv and I am planning on keeping the tipper / toolbox and just buying a chassiscab. If the ivecos are a similar size then I could go for one of them instead.

 

Re the clutches, are they a recall type part? ie are the replacement cluches better?

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Not good for towing imo, too revvy and not torquey enough. I would rather have the ldv or iveco in that age bracket.

 

I thought the LDV had the same engine,clutch gearbox as the transit?

 

You can buy a solid heavy duty clutch and flywheel but not sure how much better they are, if you change clutch without the flywheel then it wont last very long apparently!

 

Seen a few iveco's with snapped cam belts so if you buy one check it out.

 

Buy a 125 then get it chipped :sneaky2:

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