northernmonkeyjones
Member Since: 11 Feb 2013
Location: Derby
Posts: 64
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Hi,
as a newbie to this site i have a couple of questions regarding my potential purchase of a D4 commercial.
I went to look at a couple today, a D3 and a D4, both had something wrong with them, the D4 was lacking power and the D3 had a EAS fault and was stuck in access mode, according to the garage who plugged it in straight away the D4 had a problem with one of the EGR valves. I hear that this is a common problem and they were going to sort it out, is it something that should worry me? could they be blanked off on a 2.7 on a 10 plate, or will the engine management have a hissy fit?
Apart from that the car was nice and tidy, was on a 10plate with 62k (high i know) but had a full farnell SH, so hopefully has been relatively well looked after, and was under 20k +vat(which i get back)
The other question I have is regarding the loadspace. All of the others i have looked at have a flat floor all the way to the bulkhead, this one had a 4"step down towards the front, does it sound like an aftermarket conversion or original LR?
If it is an aftermarket, what do i need to look for on the V5 to check that it still qualifies as a commercial vehicle and isnt just a converted car. Which i would doubt as the rest of it looks like commercial spec....
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28th Aug 2013 8:22 pm |
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LiftedDisco
Member Since: 10 Jun 2010
Location: Towcester
Posts: 999
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Hi Northernmonkey...
Firstly, welcome to the forum...
I can only really comment from the point of having a commercial so hope that the following helps...
It should have a flat floor that runs from the rear of the vehicle to the steel bulkhead that is located behind the front seats... Do you have the full bulkhead?
I suspect that the 4" drop in the floor would suggest a seat conversion has been fitted - I have an Atlantech seat conversion and they use the original frame and the floor system but drop this to accommodate the new fit seats.
It might be worth a call to Geoff at Atlantech with the reg number for his comment and to see if it is one of theirs.
Alternatively, what is the road fund licence - as a proper commercial, it should be lower than a 'normal' car with post factory conversion as the N1 status as a commercial is entirely dependent on how it is viewed when it leaves the factory... Whilst Nene do offer car to commercial conversions, I don't think that you can actually change the tax classification...
Also... Check if the rear windows (in the doors) work. A proper commercial won't whereas a car which has been converted to a commercial will unless you have a very particular precious owner who has invested in new motors or connectors inside the doors...
Hope this helps... D4 Commercial - 65 Plate, 2016MY
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D4 Commercial (2014MY) - gone
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D1 300TDi... 2" lift, HD bumpers (both), detachable tow hitch, 9,500lb winch, 235/85/16 muds and plenty of other toys (gone to make way for the next toy...)
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29th Aug 2013 9:49 pm |
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