QPS use iLoads for their brawler vans and speed cameras. They seem to be pretty well built.
Maybe just give it a good buff here & there then should be OK for another 10yrs or so
Spend the money saved on the LR
Dunno about the Korean vans,but we find the low-ace suits our needs.They aren't as good as they are made out to be though,oh and if you want something fixed under warranty,the stealers don't wanna help.![]()
QPS use iLoads for their brawler vans and speed cameras. They seem to be pretty well built.
A while ago, I drove from Sydney to Melbourne and back in one... VERY comfy. From memory, it also had a 300,000km warranty. Like any van though, get the factory lining for noise reduction...
Ordered one last week, think i get it next week. Ordered it from Chrissy, no real special deal, just that she's a nice person.It's not a dak dak, but its only a work van (that i fit in)
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I have an iLoad Crew for work, diesel manual. Great on fuel, goes very well, handles well for a box, tows very well. No problems at all in the first 20,000km. Kids like it too!
Near 3000kms, good thing for a boring ass work van......no cruise is rubbish though, 13.2/5 l/100, but generally towing and thrashing it with 3 ladders ontop, so can't complain, definitely no regrets spending the extra 2.5k on an auto![]()
I think it rubbish compared to the Dak Dak, bouncy, gutless, the keyless entry remote is rubbish, car keeps locking and unlocking as you walk with the keys in your pocket, no cruise, no heated mirrors which would be handy, oh and that ding ding noise when you leave the keys in the ignition,ahhh. Cheap though and duel sliding doors is good. Blue tooth is good to. 7000k in, Think i will hand it down to the apprentice next financial, think i'll go back to the Dak Dak, long wheel base with duel sliders.
Oh and fuel consumtion not as good either, hyuandia tell fibs
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