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Old 08-02-2022, 02:04 PM   #91
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Not sure on the settings to be honest, the warehouse manager said he believed it was a 'default on' setup which would require switching off everytime you started it.
Wouldnt matter anyway as I was over it before I got part way through the day, too uncomfortable for a 6'3" person like myself as to get leg room it requires the seat fully back which then forces the seat back almost verticle due to the cargo barrier which combined with the forwatd projecting headrest leaves you feeling like your about to fall forward. Combine that with the terribly jerky hill descent control feature of the cruise control and then in any position there is simply a lack of lumbar support.

The seats position wouldnt be an issue in the people mover version as theres no cargo barrier to dictate seat back angle however there is also no reach adjustment on the steering column so to get a correct arm posture with slight bend at the elbow requires you to lean forward creating that 'C' shape I alluded to and associated lower back pain.
I barely slept last night as once I got home and relaxed the back stiffened up and felt worse, took panadiene forte at 3am and almost called in sick for the first time since I started.
Back in the old gen Hiace today and at the half way point having travelled the exact same route and zero discomfort, still have the same return route as yesterday to go so its an excellent opportunity for comparison although I already know the answer.

If I cant persuade them to look at the Crafter style vans I'll be pushing for a new Hiace for the extra frontal protection at a minimum.
You'll find the new Hiace much better for driving over the previous gen Hiace. We had one for a couple of weeks while the Custom was in the panel shop. It was a petrol v6 which was a curse to fill but fun to use.
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Old 08-02-2022, 02:16 PM   #92
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If I cant persuade them to look at the Crafter style vans I'll be pushing for a new Hiace for the extra frontal protection at a minimum.
only problem i found with the new hiace was no centre console or seat, just a big gap for things to be stored and then roll around the floor, the seat unfortunately wasn't a captains chair with fold down armrests.

i did however find a company that made centre consoles and another that made a third seat.
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Old 08-02-2022, 05:08 PM   #93
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only problem i found with the new hiace was no centre console or seat, just a big gap for things to be stored and then roll around the floor, the seat unfortunately wasn't a captains chair with fold down armrests.

i did however find a company that made centre consoles and another that made a third seat.
Actually I dont mind the lack of 3rd seat. I carry a tub on the passenger seat for small items so in my current Hiace with console, it means my bag is stored in the passenger footwell and my lunch bag behind the console lid and often in the sun.
2 of our sprinters have no middle seat and its so much more convenient to have both my bags down beside me and out of the sun.
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Old 08-02-2022, 05:19 PM   #94
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Had to laugh this afternoon, got back from my run to discover they'd given the Staria Load to our Express delivery girl for the day, apparently she didnt like it either.
When questioned on why her response was the AEB was too sensitive, she prefers to brake later and the lane keep assist annoyed her as she tends to drift around her lane, prior to joining us she was a chuck truck chick, need I say more..lol.

The warehouse Manager and I had to go and pick up one of the Hiaces from having a service so I suggested we take the Staria and he drive it to see what he thought.
As we arrive at the Mechanics shop he plows it into a large concrete slab with steel hanging out of it and caves in the front bumper, he then backs back a few inches, puts it into park and without applying the electric handbrake lets it roll back in for another crack.
He looks at me and goes, do you want to drive it back...lol, fark no I said, you broke it, It's yours champ.
Got back to the depot and had a closer look, 2 big gouges out of the bar and the skirt ripped in two.
As a car guy when I first saw that new van in our carpark last Friday I thought its such a shame that no matter what we buy It'll be destroyed in no time by the incompetents that work there, I didnt think it'd happen before we even signed the contract though.
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Had to laugh this afternoon, got back from my run to discover they'd given the Staria Load to our Express delivery girl for the day, apparently she didnt like it either.
When questioned on why her response was the AEB was too sensitive, she prefers to brake later and the lane keep assist annoyed her as she tends to drift around her lane, prior to joining us she was a chuck truck chick, need I say more..lol.

The warehouse Manager and I had to go and pick up one of the Hiaces from having a service so I suggested we take the Staria and he drive it to see what he thought.
As we arrive at the Mechanics shop he plows it into a large concrete slab with steel hanging out of it and caves in the front bumper, he then backs back a few inches, puts it into park and without applying the electric handbrake lets it roll back in for another crack.
He looks at me and goes, do you want to drive it back...lol, fark no I said, you broke it, It's yours champ.
Got back to the depot and had a closer look, 2 big gouges out of the bar and the skirt ripped in two.
As a car guy when I first saw that new van in our carpark last Friday I thought its such a shame that no matter what we buy It'll be destroyed in no time by the incompetents that work there, I didnt think it'd happen before we even signed the contract though.
On the bright side, I think you will get a Transporter after all that now.
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It's a bugger these serial killer/pedo rigs were never offered here.

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Old 08-02-2022, 07:17 PM   #97
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Say no to Transporter with the slow heavy steering ****ty seats and dsg transmission.
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Old 08-02-2022, 07:22 PM   #98
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Had to laugh this afternoon, got back from my run to discover they'd given the Staria Load to our Express delivery girl for the day, apparently she didnt like it either.
When questioned on why her response was the AEB was too sensitive, she prefers to brake later and the lane keep assist annoyed her as she tends to drift around her lane, prior to joining us she was a chuck truck chick, need I say more..lol.

The warehouse Manager and I had to go and pick up one of the Hiaces from having a service so I suggested we take the Staria and he drive it to see what he thought.
As we arrive at the Mechanics shop he plows it into a large concrete slab with steel hanging out of it and caves in the front bumper, he then backs back a few inches, puts it into park and without applying the electric handbrake lets it roll back in for another crack.
He looks at me and goes, do you want to drive it back...lol, fark no I said, you broke it, It's yours champ.
Got back to the depot and had a closer look, 2 big gouges out of the bar and the skirt ripped in two.
As a car guy when I first saw that new van in our carpark last Friday I thought its such a shame that no matter what we buy It'll be destroyed in no time by the incompetents that work there, I didnt think it'd happen before we even signed the contract though.
Bloody hilarious.
Wish I could send you some pix of our fleet at the volunteering place I work at.

A black dot sticker is placed next to recent panel damage.
Each vehicle has at least six instances of panel damage and six black dots.
No point fixing as they just get smacked up again.
Car drivers forget about length and height when they get in a van.
Car drivers are the bulk of our volunteers.
No so the 4 or 5 ex truckies there ... we are the professionals.
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only problem i found with the new hiace was no centre console or seat, just a big gap for things to be stored and then roll around the floor, the seat unfortunately wasn't a captains chair with fold down armrests.

i did however find a company that made centre consoles and another that made a third seat.
2022 model comes with a centre console.
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Had to laugh this afternoon, got back from my run to discover they'd given the Staria Load to our Express delivery girl for the day, apparently she didnt like it either.
When questioned on why her response was the AEB was too sensitive, she prefers to brake later and the lane keep assist annoyed her as she tends to drift around her lane, prior to joining us she was a chuck truck chick, need I say more..lol.

The warehouse Manager and I had to go and pick up one of the Hiaces from having a service so I suggested we take the Staria and he drive it to see what he thought.
As we arrive at the Mechanics shop he plows it into a large concrete slab with steel hanging out of it and caves in the front bumper, he then backs back a few inches, puts it into park and without applying the electric handbrake lets it roll back in for another crack.
He looks at me and goes, do you want to drive it back...lol, fark no I said, you broke it, It's yours champ.
Got back to the depot and had a closer look, 2 big gouges out of the bar and the skirt ripped in two.
As a car guy when I first saw that new van in our carpark last Friday I thought its such a shame that no matter what we buy It'll be destroyed in no time by the incompetents that work there, I didn't think it'd happen before we even signed the contract though.
Can so relate...On my first sighting of the Staria/Load the initial thought apart from its new/old look was I'd hate to have any damage to the front as it looks like it's a one piece unit with very low headlights. This is counter to our Transit Custom which has a bumper and front facia made up of smaller sections meaning you can often get away with replacing smaller parts in an accident and hence save money.
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Say no to Transporter with the slow heavy steering ****ty seats and dsg transmission.
I keep wondering why VW stuck with dsg in the Transporter T6/6.1 and went the much nicer 8 speed torque converter in the Crafter...and I believe the Golf now as well....next Transporter is based off the Transit Custom so I wonder if both move to Ford's 8 speed auto or the 10 speed auto when the all-new models are released...actually I don't think any FWD-based Ford's use the 10 speed.
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Old 09-02-2022, 04:57 PM   #102
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Crafter is more premium and probably costs a shed load more.
As for the Ford 10 speed. I tried it once in a loan v8 mustang ... thought it was two gears too many seemed to shuffle gears unnecessarily.

What would I know though. I m a dinosaur who loves a manual box.
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Crafter is more premium and probably costs a shed load more.
As for the Ford 10 speed. I tried it once in a loan v8 mustang ... thought it was two gears too many seemed to shuffle gears unnecessarily.

What would I know though. I m a dinosaur who loves a manual box.
A Multivan LWB can get you little change from $100K and a comparable T6 to my Vito would be about $70K so not sure being more premium is correct.
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There’s a few of those multi vans getting round the GC with mums driving them.

The Crafter is bigger than Transporter so more size equals more $.
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