Another LGF dither moment: VW or FIat

Keep the VW or buy a Doblo

  • Keep the Passat

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  • Buy the postman pat van.

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Right - I drive a taxi all night and bum about here all day...

My taxi is a 2001 VW Passat SE TDI 130.

Its got 8 months left of its taxi test (MOT) and 138,000 miles

The turbo cuts out when it feels like - various bits have been changed to try and sort this out with success.

It can potentially do 72mpg on a long run.

Cambelt done at 123,000, serviced and tested.

Its comfy, tidy and in good cosmetic condition.

Now, I've been trying out the Missus' new Doblo

Old school 1.9 JTD ELX with 105 BHP and so far, 56mpg.

They come cheap, low mileage and are inexpensive to repair. Much cheaper for parts too.

My questions is, should I go for a Doblo or keep the troublesome Passat?

I would probably get about £1500 back for the VW and have to fork out around £3000 to set me up in the Fiat for a year.

Not bothered by Fiats lack of image and more annoyed at VW's 'bomb proof' rep as so far its unfounded.

We put 45,000 miles on a Fiat Bravo in a year with only one genuine fault. The VW has done less miles and keeps fooking up.



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Can you do wheelchair transport in the Doblo? It is certainly a more practical vehicle in a lot of respects.
 
get the skoda that looks like a passat, was in a taxi the other day in one of these and matey said in 193,000 miles it had broke down twice :shock:
 
is Fiat 7 seater ?

you could charge more if it is the case ?

go for the Fiat .
 
A Doblo has huge amounts of space and nooks & crannys for my junk. And I can put bikes in the back.

My Mondeo did 378,000 while only breaking down on me once where it wasnt driveable (drive shaft) but was hideously expensive for parts.

Passat is itching to go wrong - I can feel it...
 
those passats all seem to have turbo problems... do you need it? just get it removed... would probably be better on fuel without it too.. my old manager did the same , and appart from a lack of torque he wasnt too fussed.... one less thing to go wrong too...
 
Yeah Doblo for me... or maybe a Skoda Superb would sway me if I was in your line of work.
 
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