Jan 7, 2015. #15. So the Iveco will cost ~$55,000 locally, while the Ducato is ~$41,000. However, with Iveco's finance deal it's only $6,000 more in the end, which makes it pretty good value, not counting the free servicing and probably better city economy of the 2.3. On paper it seems to make sense.
Doug, stick with your Troopy, it will still be going at 1,834,000 kms, but the Iveco will be unrepairable due to excessive and constant costs at 300,000 kms. This bloke has owned one for a while, and runs a very informative blog on the constant Iveco 4x4 problems. The problem is the Iveco 4x4 is built by the appropriately named Italian
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The Japanese alternative to the Italian Iveco is from Hino, the truck company owned by Toyota. The Hino 300 817 4x4 is a big truck sold in both single- and dual-cab, with the option of a 4495kg or
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