A few years ago I hired one of these in Sussex for a return trip to southern Italy full of my personal belongings. It was a terrific van. Economical, quick, sure footed and very comfortable. Top marks in my opinion.
The radio/infotainment in these are awful. The sound/look/feel is something from 20-25 years ago. Sound is flat. No highs. No mids. No amount of adjusting the settings makes it sound good. So I use a JBL Bluetooth speaker which sounds loads better.
The side walls on these bodies tend to be pretty weak to keep the weight down, but as long as you don't go crazy with tensioning the ratchets, they should still be fine to use.
Do not buy these. They are dreadful. We have 4 Renault trucks and 1 Renault luton van at my workplace and they keep on breaking down repeatedly. One truck is 1 year old and half the time it just fails to start in the morning. You have to keep jump starting it. The luton has done about 90,000 and it's been in the workshop about 10 times now and it's only 2 years old. The electrics keep failing amongst other things. My boss spends £5000 - £6000 a month just fixing them. Otherwise the luton is great for what you need it to do but the reliability is shockingly bad. Don't ever buy French. Stick to Mercedes or Ford when it comes to vans or vehicles for that matter
A few years ago I hired one of these in Sussex for a return trip to southern Italy full of my personal belongings. It was a terrific van. Economical, quick, sure footed and very comfortable. Top marks in my opinion.
Was always a transit guy, but these vans are up there with the best there is
ive made multiple trips from one side of australia to the other in my 2013 model, comfy as.
That's a perfect Renault Master for a small courier company
What is bigger a low loader or a luton
12000 kg payload?
He corrected it later...
Tom here: Brain fart?! But you win a prize for spotting it. ;)
What is the fuel tank size please? Anyone have realistic mpg for loaded vehicle (dci 135)
Can Vanarama be used in America.
Does this van have CarPlay ?
The radio/infotainment in these are awful.
The sound/look/feel is something from 20-25 years ago.
Sound is flat. No highs. No mids. No amount of adjusting the settings makes it sound good.
So I use a JBL Bluetooth speaker which sounds loads better.
Why can't you use ratchet straps?
The side walls on these bodies tend to be pretty weak to keep the weight down, but as long as you don't go crazy with tensioning the ratchets, they should still be fine to use.
Do not buy these. They are dreadful. We have 4 Renault trucks and 1 Renault luton van at my workplace and they keep on breaking down repeatedly. One truck is 1 year old and half the time it just fails to start in the morning. You have to keep jump starting it. The luton has done about 90,000 and it's been in the workshop about 10 times now and it's only 2 years old. The electrics keep failing amongst other things. My boss spends £5000 - £6000 a month just fixing them. Otherwise the luton is great for what you need it to do but the reliability is shockingly bad. Don't ever buy French. Stick to Mercedes or Ford when it comes to vans or vehicles for that matter
Mercedes use renault engines in most of there economy veichles these days