Interesting thought - will look further. Probably simply too big, but until I look I won't be sure.How about an electric Nissan van, EV200 I think they’re called.
Interesting thought - will look further. Probably simply too big, but until I look I won't be sure.How about an electric Nissan van, EV200 I think they’re called.
Well all I can give you is my experience as an independent with no specific connection to any particular make and I’m 30 yrs into it so farThe last industry man I heard say "they're all good now" was a Ford technical man who certainly wasn't speaking from an office!
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Yes, the Imp had much to dislike. As part of one job I inherited running a company fleet of 144 cars with mixed makes. The largest number were Hillman Avengers, quite the worst car I've ever driven and I can't imagine what possessed them to to buy those.Some of my least favourites have been a Chevette and Hillman Imp/Singer Chamois.
I sympathise on the over complication, I'd also prefer to see much less electronic complexity, so much of it unnecessary. First thing I did on the new Leaf last week was program out many of its features that I don't need.Over complicated rubbish springs to mind and shoddy build quality
Would that, or a similar vehicle, take a couple of ebikes in the back?Mitsubishi L200 double cab pickup
The problem with these double cab pickups is the lack of length or width, 4 feet in both directions. Bike really need about 6 feet or a little over for some e-bikes. The tailboards can't drop fully but extend the load length to around 5.5 feet, just enough to include bike wheelbases, so one could be tied each side with plenty of cargo space between.Would that, or a similar vehicle, take a couple of ebikes in the back?
What had made me think of one is that a neighbour has a Ford pickup and there are several Hiluxes around. Checked out Hilux and they are about 1505mm with the smaller cabs having proportionally larger. Can two bikes not go at an angle to fit better? Or are the issues of doing that too great?The problem with these double cab pickups is the lack of length or width, 4 feet in both directions. Bike really need about 6 feet or a little over for some e-bikes. The tailboards can't drop fully but extend the load length to around 5.5 feet, just enough to include bike wheelbases, so one could be tied each side with plenty of cargo space between.
Don't buy without trying though, they aren't remotely as comfortable as cars, the rear suspension designed to take a one tonne payload so it lets the occupants backs know it over road irregularities.
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Thanks. Had been reading recently that Nissan's reliability overall is pretty poor. With some models like Leaf doing well, some others obviously have to be seriously poor.And also all of the above and dont buy an l200 there engines are rubbish for cracking heads blocks and blowing headgaskets ,
Nissan navara stay away too as they snap cranks have weak clutches and timing chains and have a habit of snapping just behind the cab ,
All i will say is isuzu or toyota for pick ups
But as flecc says there no cars for comfort and the load area aint that great for bikes .
Thank you. Have only just started to think about them so no, I hadn't.You have probably seen them but there are pick up options
Trouble is the huge wheel arches greatly narrow the front load width, so there isn't the diagonal you might expect from a four foot square. You'd need to have a physical look at the Hilux, but I doubt you'd find it much different.What had made me think of one is that a neighbour has a Ford pickup and there are several Hiluxes around. Checked out Hilux and they are about 1505mm with the smaller cabs having proportionally larger. Can two bikes not go at an angle to fit better? Or are the issues of doing that too great?
All i will say is boys and toysI've never understood their popularity, given how limited the load space usefulness is
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Indeed, that just about sums it up The old L200 I bought from a neighbour who'd bought a VW Amarok, obviously a glutton for punishment. He's even admitted he doesn't like it very much!All i will say is boys and toys