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Charlie, because people who buy modern Diesel vehicles are all tarts and want them to drive as smoothly as petrol limousines. Dual mass flywheels have a damping mechanism between the two masses which smooth out torque loads of the crankshaft.

Pretty much all modern Diesels have a dual mass flywheel (certainly the VWs, Peugeots, Nissans and everything else that everyone is raving about in this survey. And all the manufacturers recommend changing it whenever you change the clutch. But clearly, modern clutches are so good they can last over 100k, whereas the flywheels often can't).

If customers all wrote to manufacturers and told them that they don't mind their commercial vehicle feeling like a commercial vehicle and would prefer a single mass flywheel, which are cheaper to produce, maybe they would take note???

I guarantee that if you go onto ANY forum about the other vehicles that people drive / love, you will find exactly the same problems as you've had with your Transit. And then some.

At least you've never had a cambelt snap right and knacker your valves and cylinder head. Transit has a camchain (from 2001 onwards). All the rest, including the VW Transporter Sportline, have belts, that need changing ever 70k at tremendous expense. (Mercedes also have a chain).

Transit. If it's good enough for The Sweeney... :lol:

Very informative mike, I knew roughly how they worked amd how we don't really need the dual mass!
 
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Fliselege

TOYOTA HIACE by far the best
I've got one. Great mechanically, goes forever, but rubbisher than rubbish turning circle. Need to do a 27 point turn to get it in a supermarket space. Maybe that's why they stopped making them. Can't wait till it's replaced. Transits O.K now they're making front and four wheel drive, when they were just rear wheel drive they didn't sell here as what sort of mug would have a rear wheel drive in a country covered in snow 6 months of the year.
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This is the best thing you can to with a Hiace!!
 
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as a tiler then the transit

ive got a vw transporter and its bloomin great but i use it for family life as well the transit will hold so much kit only downside is the cost to service them

btw the lwb transporter is only 500mm longer than the swb just means i cqn get my bike in the back behind the seats without having to take the front wheel off
 
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This discussion sits up there with the manual cutter debates. Truth to tell all vehicles can go wrong and be expensive to maintain - especially if yours was built at Dagenham at 1400hours on a Friday!

I had a Transit and thought it was awful. I now have a VW Transporter - love driving it - best investment I ever made. But.....

If you have a Transit (or a Vauxhall, Citroen, FGiat, Toyota, Mercedes) and love it - all the best.

PS. Rubi still make the best manual cutters - Sigma are pants.........
 
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Olz

This discussion sits up there with the manual cutter debates. Truth to tell all vehicles can go wrong and be expensive to maintain - especially if yours was built at Dagenham at 1400hours on a Friday!

I had a Transit and thought it was awful. I now have a VW Transporter - love driving it - best investment I ever made. But.....

If you have a Transit (or a Vauxhall, Citroen, FGiat, Toyota, Mercedes) and love it - all the best.

PS. Rubi still make the best manual cutters - Sigma are pants.........

Agree mate, in terms of cars I've had vauxhalls, Mazda, Peugeot and BMW and if you go on there forums you'll find people complaining about stuff. Fact is most people who never have a problem don't ever go on the forums as they have no need.


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Bubblecraft

Transit for me. Always has been & always will be. My father drove transits all his days & I guess it's stuck now. I started off with a Mk5 SWB FWD in 2009 then moved onto a Mk6 MWB RWD in 2010 & now I have a Mk7 ELWB (Jumbo) RWD bought last year. Holds everything I need & more!


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