John Olson
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I can't wait to install a machine I the new doge vans. Those things look like the best van EVER. Thinking about buying one for a delivery/demo van. Need to see when they will have a fuel kit for them.
John Olson" data-source="post: 4261924" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">IThose things look like the best van EVER.
Each of these vans (Transit & Fiat) has had a long history in Europe.
But the Ford van has a better reputation
Makes me want to buy a couple new Chevy expresses before this country only builds these euro trash buses...
Ill sell you a couple gently used ones...
because I don't have the money to pay the EPA all the fines that would entail nor the money to pay everyone when a jack ass rolls his vans and kills everyone around him in a ball of fire because of an illegal fuel tap. That EPA sticker and release of liability that comes with a transfer flow fuel kit is priceless but your welcome to do/take whatever risks you want.Why can't you fab yore own fuel kit? It's just an elbow inside a pipe.
I had my van fuel tank off a few weeks ago to replace a fuel pump. While I was at it, I extended the machine fuel pickup to the bottom of the tank so I don't need to fill up as often. I'm not skeert of running out of van fuel; I can read a fuel gage. It's really nice to not need to fill up every time the tank level gets to one-half full because the machine stops drawing at one-quarter.
Makes me want to buy a couple new Chevy expresses before this country only builds these euro trash buses...
Ill sell you a couple gently used ones...
I am looking to put my Cleanco56 in a new one.
These weren't used for pto machines were they? Lol
I passed on a great deal on a Chevy express a month ago because I could tell there was a truckmount in it at one time. The dealer salesman didn't understand what I meant when I said I'd never buy a van that had been used in this business. Ha
Ended up getting a killer deal on a box truck.
Mercedes Benz controlled Chrysler for a few years, then sold out at a big loss. When that ended about 5 years ago Chrysler lost access to the Sprinter.I thought the US Dodge vans were the Mercedes Benz Sprinters?
Now they're selling the Fiat ducato's... under the same branding and model types.
Seems a stupid move to me.
John
Mercedes Benz controlled Chrysler for a few years, then sold out at a big loss. When that ended about 5 years ago Chrysler lost access to the Sprinter.
Fiat bought control of Chrysler after bankruptcy, thus the new van connection.
kind of a disappointment. All these motor companies are switching to the high top euro style vans. For the broke dick owner op you cant get those things to fit into a standard size garage. I rent warehouse space where my other equipment, econoline ,and minivan stay but it is nice to be able to take the van home after a late night job or whatever and put it in the garage. There are several chuck and a truck contractors who I have also heard voice this same concern. High top just not for me until I can afford to build a shop or pole barn
kind of a disappointment. All these motor companies are switching to the high top euro style vans. For the broke dick owner op you cant get those things to fit into a standard size garage. I rent warehouse space where my other equipment, econoline ,and minivan stay but it is nice to be able to take the van home after a late night job or whatever and put it in the garage. There are several chuck and a truck contractors who I have also heard voice this same concern. High top just not for me until I can afford to build a shop or pole barn
I heard the new dodge vans are kinda hard to get out of once your past 60.![]()
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Yup.
Daimler and Chrysler are not rolling together anymore.
Fiat is the Chrysler savior for now.. they are putting fiat engines in chrysler some cars. (like the Dart)
kind of a disappointment. All these motor companies are switching to the high top euro style vans. For the broke dick owner op you cant get those things to fit into a standard size garage. I rent warehouse space where my other equipment, econoline ,and minivan stay but it is nice to be able to take the van home after a late night job or whatever and put it in the garage. There are several chuck and a truck contractors who I have also heard voice this same concern. High top just not for me until I can afford to build a shop or pole barn
I had the same concern but the height I saw for the standard roof Transit is 83 inches, so still good for a 7' standard garage door.
Turns out that Chrysler is actually saving Fiat, as Chrysler profits are offsetting Fiat losses in Europe. Mercedes was a rapist interested only in stealing technology, the Cerberus Group penny pinchers that killed product quality. Now that actual car guys run the company Chrysler seems to be doing pretty well.Fiat is the Chrysler savior for now..
John Olson" data-source="post: 4261924" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">Need to see when they will have a fuel kit for them.