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DaveDCB
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But the 110 commercial is a 4door?Agreed![]()
But the 110 commercial is a 4door?Agreed![]()
A lot of vans have two side doors also.But the 110 commercial is a 4door?
I think it’s the combination of Max 3 seats/ bulkhead/ load capacity (but JLR and inneos have got around the latter somehow)A lot of vans have two side doors also.
Does having a fixed bulkhead effect things in the eyes of HMRC ?
All depends on what you trying to do.I think it’s the combination of Max 3 seats/ bulkhead/ load capacity (but JLR and inneos have got around the latter somehow)
I think the Grenadier failed due to less than 1000kg payload.All depends on what you trying to do.
BIK is the tightest and gets really picky.
A transporter kombi is a no no but a traffic is etc.
Grenadier no for bik
But a def is...hence their sales have gone utterly crazy ...until some kids with a laptop shut em down![]()
Yes...but things get complex and they then look at the load space and partion is it bigger than passenger area etc etc . Absolute minefield. HMRC guidance well out of date as well.I think the Grenadier failed due to less than 1000kg payload.
Pretty sure it helpsA lot of vans have two side doors also.
Does having a fixed bulkhead effect things in the eyes of HMRC ?
I think the Grenadier failed due to less than 1000kg payload.
I think on 1 of the 4x4 the bolt holes are filled with weld for the seat points or something along those linesThat must be as dual purpose vehicle with 4 seats rather than a van with 2 seats as fiesta vans are still commercial. Even transit couriers and connects are under 1t payload.
I think it's a good idea. Most back seats are full of tools anyway on working pickups.
I should think at most something would have be done to sabotage any future chance of fitting seats
A few other isuzu dealers have launched the same advert today, so you'd like to think it's correct and an isuzu thing not a dealer trying a new angleI'm sure it's already an option for some time on some European rangers.
Not sure how it would work, for the the rules for the defenders but worst case they could come from factory with out rear seats tether points like the commercial grenadiers
Not too sure but would imagine would have to be specced they way and approved before being built, same as the king cabs are not classed as commercial for bik and aiaA few other isuzu dealers have launched the same advert today, so you'd like to think it's correct and an isuzu thing not a dealer trying a new angle
one came past/across my bow as I was sat at a junction yesterday .. looked alright -- not a big price tag for that - dunno whether they still are, but used to be all Merc. engine/box/running gear under themI see this yesterday at Newbury show, 3.5ton tow capacity View attachment 75700View attachment 75701View attachment 75702View attachment 75703
That ended along time ago I believe. My dad’s last one was 2015 and I’m sure it was all Korean everythingness gone to Volvo now and doesn’t look back!one came past/across my bow as I was sat at a junction yesterday .. looked alright -- not a big price tag for that - dunno whether they still are, but used to be all Merc. engine/box/running gear under them
Volvo the Chinese geely owned ?That ended along time ago I believe. My dad’s last one was 2015 and I’m sure it was all Korean everythingness gone to Volvo now and doesn’t look back!
No ideaVolvo the Chinese geely owned ?
Not really a surprise is it.Just been into van centre
Pickup sales literally dropped off a cliff. No stock held now.