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v64paul wrote:sorry but my opinion is transits are for work. as much as i liked it, at the end of the week i was glad to park it up.


v64paul wrote:sorry but my opinion is transits are for work. as much as i liked it, at the end of the week i was glad to park it up.

there just like vans fred only easier to parkFredTransit wrote:v64paul wrote:sorry but my opinion is transits are for work. as much as i liked it, at the end of the week i was glad to park it up.
I dunno so much, never had a car.
Luke wrote:.there just like vans fred only easier to park

And hence why most of Africa is turning its back on the Mercs etc, if you've drivin the roads I have in the past you'll see that franchised dealers mean nothing, eventually a manufacturer will soon see the light that fixing a van 800miles from the nearest link up is not feasible, its this very gap in the market the Japs or Chinnesse will grab and the likes of Ford and merc will loose, one may think Africa isnt a big market but the fact is it is, I wont go on to say how much Toyota dominates the South Afican market for nothing, by far and proven to be the most reliable vehicle going for along time and time to come, I've never seen a Toyota break down not onceNighthawk wrote:Congrats Paul,
You can rest at night knowing you'll never be out of work at a merc dealer.....at the moment they have a worse reliability record than the transit![]()
Next time I swing by there, i might nip into the shop for a cuppa

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