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I have been looking for a van for a while and have came across a 2007 toyota hiace 85 - how comfy do they travel on the motorway because I have heard they struggle?

I've have also looked at the 2010 1.6 fiat diablo maxi which seem a good deal, has anyone on here got one who can advise how good these are?
 
The Hiace aren`t quick vans but the engines are known to be just about bulletproof and the cab is comfortable enough. Having had an early Diablo which was nothing but a ball ache I don`t trust Fiats but think they have come on a lot.
 
My first van was a hiace. Only issue other than slow was the starter motor. Had two sets of new contacts.
 
You can never go wrong with a japanese engine. I have had several toyotas and agree they are bulletproof.
 
Leo loves his Hiace, must be the only thing I`ve never heard him moan about! lol
 
Hi'aces are for corner shop owners and pizza shops.
Just sayin....
 
You can never go wrong with a japanese engine. I have had several toyotas and agree they are bulletproof.
If they were any good you wouldnt have has several [emoji1] [emoji12] [emoji41]
 
Hiace is good van alright. V reliable. Had a few over the yrs. I only stopped driving them back in d 90s because they didn't have a bulkhead. Lad I worked with had accident, he was ok but tools being flung round scared d be jaysus outa him. That and d rear windows were always glazed. Robbers dream.
Believe it r not someone robbed windscreen outa my brothers hiace back around 1990.
 
Basically have a drive by a traveller site. Whatever they are using must be reliable lol.
They are never seen in mercs or vivaros lol
 
My dad has had two, they were Slow, noisy and uncomfortable!, but very reliable!
 
phone a scrap-yard up for Hiace spares and listen to the answer.
I got a plate welded behind the rear window and the passenger seat has to come out for a 8x4 sheet. They are slow to drive, but slow to break down.
 
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