
 Originally Posted by 
Bigbjorn
					
				 
				We had a few as company cars at Leyland Truck & Bus. Quite quick but dangerous understeer with that heavy lump of an engine hanging out front. The reps that had them hated them with a vengeance and they had an appalling accident record.
People who formulate fleet buying policies are rarely high mileage drivers. They are usually accountants who buy cheap. They never realised that if the staff who drive their selections hate them then they will go out of their way to destroy them. One rep at Tutts Machinery Group used to drive his Sigma brisbane to Goondiwindi in second gear hoping to blow it up. Others aimed them at every pothole
			
		 
	 
 Oh yes, that is true, a couple of instances from my apprenticeship:
We were a service organisation run by NSW Govt Stores and used to fix everything from two way radios to spirit duplicators. About 80% of our clients were schools and our setion was based in Orange with a patch that spread from there north to the Qld border, around in an arc through Broken Hill and down to Mildura. we also went as far east as Oberon and Lithgow and south to Young. There were other offices in Wagga and Tamworth. Our main fleet was WB vans and later Falcons with a few left field ones like 1 tonners with pantech workshops on the back and a similar F250 that I got my truck license in. Every now and then a bean counter would decide that these vans were too impractical and issue us with something else. They gave us a Mazda Econovan that had been used in Newcastle with about 35000KM on it. I drove it back to Orange after block release TAFE and every parts box on the dexion racking in the back was on the floor after the first 50 KM, it was thoroughly hated and even I was surprised the day that I went out with the tech that it had been issued to and he valve bounced it in third gear for 50KM. It had already had the engine rebuilt when we got it and it was decreed that it was not to be replaced until 60,000 KM to recoup the costs. It eventually got to 60,000 after two more engine rebuilds.
A Magna wagon that we had later was similarly hated but like the Pajero you couldn't kill it. The tech that had it drove it in second gear for hundreds of KM trying to do so unsuccessfully.
Regards,
Tote
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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