Do you really need a 7.5 tonne truck?

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • What are the benefits of driving a big van and 12 tonne truck? We look at why you shouldn't buy a 7.5-tonner.

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  • @raithrover1976
    @raithrover1976 11 месяцев назад +8

    As others have said, the 7.5t is way better than the van for urban multi-drop as you can turn them on a sixpence where the big van turns like an ocean liner. Also, you're sitting high enough in the cab to see over the top of parked cars which makes pulling out from side roads much easier. Add to that air brakes and the fact that other road users are much more likely to treat you well, as you're in a truck and you have no contest.

  • @vlofvl
    @vlofvl 2 года назад +7

    I drive an 18t truck but quite often have to take a 7.5 into the City Centre of York and also the pedestrianised area. It’s a godsend, great at getting around the small narrow streets, dodging cafe tables and chairs etc while it also carries far more than that 7.w Van. I’d hate to think I was navigating those packed and tiny streets without the mirrors that the truck has, overhanging shop signs, pedestrians, cyclists, other trucks and now those daft electric scooters all around you.
    I don’t know how the presenter has managed to form his opinion but in my experience he couldn’t be more wrong!

  • @StewartAir
    @StewartAir 4 года назад +27

    That 7.2 Iveco is a nightmare to drive in London, no turning circle & to many blind spots 7.5 daff is far superior

    • @theirondan8479
      @theirondan8479 4 года назад +5

      mate i know what you mean ive drove them 7.2 tonne ivecos and they should be banned

    • @domdoesthethings
      @domdoesthethings Год назад

      This is interesting to me, I spend 5 days a week doing collections in a 3.5t LoLoader. 3 days in this week I weighed myself at 3600kg without me in it! So 2 days work down the pan while I drive back and unload. Work are paying for my class 2, but I do a lot of city centre multidrop collections so 7.5t is much less clumsy than our Merc 18t. I had my heart set on an iveco van, but I'm willing to be persuaded otherwise by other drivers!

    • @jimf671
      @jimf671 28 дней назад

      LF (Roadrunner!) 7.5t is the king of its class. If you have to have a 7.5t with their ridiculous payload then that's the one to have.

  • @ComMando9100
    @ComMando9100 2 года назад +7

    What I hate about van types is the hood, its just like on a regular car. Real trucks on the other hand have their engines under the cabin so the front end of the car is in line with the windshield, also you sit at a higher position meaning you actually see more of the road and thus feel safer, interior is bigger, it's much more comfy overall I think.

    • @Pilot1806
      @Pilot1806 Год назад

      Thats because the van type with the hood IS A VAN. Nobody claims it to be a truck.

  • @WheelieMacBin
    @WheelieMacBin 4 года назад +16

    The 7.2 Iveco with the Hi-Matic gearbox is a bit of a nightmare. Sure it is nice to have an auto in London, but show this gearbox a downhill gradient, and it drops to the lowest gear ratio available and screams its nuts off. It also holds on to gears far too long when accelerating.

  • @stottybox3185
    @stottybox3185 3 года назад +5

    Radio 1 tuned in on the van, nuff said.

  • @mattyburrows9059
    @mattyburrows9059 3 года назад +6

    vans should be 3.5 tonne..the 7.2 van doesnt turn and the brakes dont work..truck everytime

  • @GazzR84
    @GazzR84 5 лет назад +8

    I drive a 7.5t after driving an 18t and i hate it compared to my 18t especially in strong winds like today

  • @jimf671
    @jimf671 28 дней назад

    If you're not filling an 18 tonner and 56 flat out there and 56 flat out back then you're probably going to go bust. 7.5 and 12 are just for a few niche uses.

  • @comradebismarck
    @comradebismarck 3 года назад +4

    I love driving my 7.5 ton Merc Atego Sleeper cab. Before I drove an Iveco 7.2 tons and it was shit. Never gona go for anything else, but for 7.5 ton trucks. Love them. They feel much nicer to drive also, far better looking than the Iveco Daily. Used to drive an Iveco Eurocargo nothing like the Daily. So yeah, I like 7.5 ton trucks more than those stupid 7.2 ton or whatever vans. No need for them. The 7.5 ton truck is the best. Atleast I love driving them.

    • @tortozza
      @tortozza Год назад

      Shut it will you?

  • @bobjones4519
    @bobjones4519 4 года назад +7

    Never driven one but bet the brakes are crap. 7.2 ton is too much weight for hydraulic brakes and no exhaust brake.

    • @jamesbarratt593
      @jamesbarratt593 3 года назад

      300 ton hydraulic ram. what are you talking about. too much weight for hydraulics. Dont give up your day job. BUFFOON

  • @apocalypto559
    @apocalypto559 4 года назад +5

    all depends what you doing and what you transporting. ofc...

    • @liviumititelu7397
      @liviumititelu7397 3 года назад +1

      If you want to transport goods for people you need O licence , isn't it ? I want to start doing my own business but it looks very hard to start

    • @olivergunn2796
      @olivergunn2796 3 года назад +3

      @@liviumititelu7397 have you heard of Pete the courier driver on RUclips, he used to do 3.5t work on courier exchange, but now has a 7.5t so has got an O license, lot of good information on his channel

    • @comradebismarck
      @comradebismarck 2 года назад +1

      @@liviumititelu7397 it's not that hard, yes it's hard but if you know what your doing it's easy. I run 6 44 tonners I have my own transport manger CPC and O Licence.

  • @rogerjayraphael
    @rogerjayraphael 5 лет назад +23

    #1 Van vs 7.5 truck , you havnt got a clue of what you're supposed to be talking about , i think every statement you made is wrong.

  • @Jpcars636
    @Jpcars636 3 года назад +7

    7.5 ton cracking lorry

  • @kevinthacker8349
    @kevinthacker8349 3 года назад +1

    Diver a 7.2 would swap it for a proper 7.5 lorry any day. Mirrors are use less on the 7.2. Not wide enough can see rear corner when pulling in after a over take on motorways. Or when baking up. Van engine that is not made to drive at a top speed of 56mph.

  • @Beartore
    @Beartore Месяц назад

    We should get rid of tacho under 7.5t. So builders and ground worker's, general contractor's might stop overloading vans. Give builder's a bigger trailer weight with air brakes to carry a digger. None of that is haulage or sleepy high miles driving. Shouldn't need a tacho. Just bollocks!

  • @pauletteholness9762
    @pauletteholness9762 3 года назад

    Gn yes i do needed a seven point five to a ten ton flatbed truck with or without side ok

  • @johno4521
    @johno4521 2 года назад +1

    Does the Iveco need Tachograph (therefore record keeping and Transport Manager) and Driver CPC....

  • @guy4469
    @guy4469 2 года назад

    and you cant drive a tractor unit that pulls a trailer unless you have a class 2 .

  • @guy4469
    @guy4469 2 года назад

    you cant drive over 7.5t on a car licence .so 10 tone is no use 17 tone is class 2 .

  • @johnschweiger1079
    @johnschweiger1079 3 года назад

    I’d say so more space you have the better

  • @Dean_matongera
    @Dean_matongera 3 года назад

    Why trash talk other trucks?, it all boils down to what one wants. All these trucks have a purpose in the industry. My opinion.

  • @amritkahlon6995
    @amritkahlon6995 2 года назад

    i have a category B licence (manual full uk)how can i get C1 licence and how much cost is it ,please tell me thanks

  • @Ferrari458-u8u
    @Ferrari458-u8u 2 года назад +1

    Can you drive this on a car license ?

    • @robw7676
      @robw7676 Год назад +1

      Only if you passed before 1997, otherwise class II

    • @l.v9879
      @l.v9879 Год назад +2

      @@robw7676 this one you don’t need Class 2 but rather a Cat C1 from 3.5t up to 7.5

  • @no-damn-alias
    @no-damn-alias 3 года назад

    The 7.2t is shit to drive. The rear is very saggy when loaded and you can feel the frame flex horribly. Just don't ask about the power. Qay underpowered and all round visibility is poor and no comfort in the cab.
    The Daily 7.2 is the worst with a big trailer. Just no power what so ever. Driving up 5% incline anywhere you will be overtaken by any truck left and right and any college will hate you when you're driving in front.
    You only have the foot brake and no additional brakes like in a big lorry. Maybe in flat areas only on the highway it might be ok but here in the Alpes it's horrible. Don't talk about brake fade or brake wear. The engine is way too small for engine braking. At least the DPF will be never clogged as you drive full throttle almost all the time

  • @kcartel3569
    @kcartel3569 2 года назад

    Can u drive 7.2 ton with nomal locesne

    • @NobleDistortion
      @NobleDistortion 2 года назад +2

      No you need to C1 for anything over 3.5t

  • @bigfeet5080
    @bigfeet5080 Год назад

    the Scania is better just because you haven't tried one not my problem

  • @paullucas1492
    @paullucas1492 5 лет назад +17

    What the hell is he on about yet again a middle class clown who knows nowt .and this why I don’t buy Commercial motor any more because of reporters like this . I Still have my old commercial motors going back to 1968 .

  • @mattistmatty
    @mattistmatty 2 года назад

    This is a silly video.

  • @marktipton218
    @marktipton218 Год назад

    Do you need a class 2 to drive the 12 and half ton

    • @l.v9879
      @l.v9879 Год назад +1

      No only C1 from 3.5t up to 7.5t

    • @marktipton218
      @marktipton218 Год назад

      @@l.v9879 okay thanks bud I thought you needed your 18 ton to drive a 12 ton or anything over 7.5 ton

    • @domdoesthethings
      @domdoesthethings Год назад

      Yes you need class 2 to drive anything over 7.5t