Hi Chopit , I drove a Toyota Hiace for many years , Reliability was good , fuel economy pretty good and handled quite well , BUT long trips on those crappy seats kill your back (Toyota Back) but I think that most cab over vans have simular problems , saying that you may be able to swap the seats for something more comfortable ,just an option .
The Hiace has a small towing capacity about 1400 I think. The Iload about 1500. They would capably tow a small caravan but legally not much allowance for extra carrying capacity. Gettting into a Hiace would be similar to the Hilux I imagine in height.
The Transit and Fiat have a better towing capacity I'm fairly certain.
Hi, my current tug is a late 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2ltr diesel auto. Currently tow a 19foot Jayco Westport van. Tow limit is 2000kgs and on last rip (1 week ago) averaged 15ltr per 100km fuel. This was with a head wind both ways on a 1200km trip. I have removed the 6th and 7th rear seats to increase the luggage space.
Thanks for the replies.
We found what Dennis said. The average van has pretty ordinary seating.
The Transit vans have separate seats that could be improved. But the ones we could afford were pretty rough.
We have ended up cutting a deal for a holden commode ute.
Car comfort seats & this one has stronger rear springs,lock down lid & extra boxes.
Only time will tell but it should suit.
Quote: "Our 'van is a 16ft Viscount poptop with an ATM of 1020 Kg." Is that the ATM stamped on the vans VIN Plate? Appears to be extremely light for a 16' van. As matter of interest, what is the vans TARE? Cheers, Ozjohn.
-- Edited by ozjohn on Saturday 14th of June 2014 07:57:39 PM
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