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Thread: Iveco Daily 4x4 - So where's VWs version

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    Iveco Daily 4x4 - So where's VWs version





    ...because this thing is getting a 2008 release in Oz with a 3 litre 130kW common rail TDi motor, 2 speed transfer case and three diff locks.

    And I think I want one!!! Even if it does cost seventy grand.

    So where's the one from VW???

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    holy sheet!
    that could be just the thing to replace my T4 dualcab syncro

    ...$70k you say.. hmm, better not tell the wife till after I sign the papers

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    Hey Wino.......yep that's what I thought....and I've the same rig!!

    $70K is a guess on my part. It's based on the fact that the nearest 2WD equivalent, the 50C18 Crew Cab currently costs around 60 grand....but in truth it'll probably be more given the way this thing is equipped

    Wonder how the Crafter Atacama is progressing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seano View Post
    Hey Wino.......yep that's what I thought....and I've the same rig!!

    $70K is a guess on my part. It's based on the fact that the nearest 2WD equivalent, the 50C18 Crew Cab currently costs around 60 grand....but in truth it'll probably be more given the way this thing is equipped

    Wonder how the Crafter Atacama is progressing?
    the syncro is a great thing, I could just use some more offroad ability (ground clearance for starters)

    realisticly though, at that price point it starts to compeate with the ford F series .. and rightly or not, alot of folk will feel better handing over thier money for the ford.

    Any other details of this IVECO?

    Last edited by Wino; 31-07-2007 at 02:07 PM.

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    We can help with syncro ground clearance....

    Ford F-series aren't available anymore....the nearest competitor to this on the market is the Mitsubishi Canter 4x4 and the Isuzu NPS250 4x4. Which are carts by comparison.

    The photos are of the prototype which appears to be based on the 50C18 which is equivalent to the Crafter. So all those features would carry over. Except this one has a leaf sprung front end...unlike the torsion bars of the 50C18. As for the rest...have to wait and see.

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    VWs version for now will only be the T5 4Motion Double Cab Chassis/Tray.

    In the future we will 100% have the new 1 Tonne pick up known by VWCV as RPU.

    As for the Crafter 4x4 not sure for now ????
    VWCV Aust. have stated if market demands it they will sell it.

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    Crafter 4x4s are converted by Austrian 4x4 Specialists Achleitner.



    http://www.achleitner.co.za/vwcrafter.html
    Last edited by phaeton; 31-07-2007 at 05:08 PM.
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    ........yeah but have you seen the price? Well at least for the Sprinter version....21,000 to 25,000 Euros......over and above the cost of the vehicle.
    http://www.achleitner.com/english/fa...007-01_ENG.pdf
    Blurry heck...


    They also do a conversion for the Iveco that keeps the torsion bar front end....for just.......<gulp>....15,500 Euros

    http://www.achleitner.com/english/fa...%202006-10.pdf
    http://www.achleitner.com/english/fa...%202006-10.pdf

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    I agree, price is going to be the big limiting factor on these types of truck, even now I think the T5 is abit beyond what some are willing to pay ... given that the T5 DC 4motion lacks the off-road ability (transfer case and 2inches of lift would do it) of it's competitors.
    The T5 4motion moved ahead of the T4 syncro in engine and transmission, but stopped short of any more ability offroad.. and that's really what I was after.
    I really think an offroad option for the T5 4motion would be a good thing.. thinking ...
    • lift kit
    • inlet snorkle
    • larger rims with offroad tyres

    ofcourse it will never be a "full blown" offroader, but it would make a hell of a differance to the appeal to those looking for an offroad VWCV

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    Hey Wino, maybe what you need is the Seikel conversion that Trakka does:
    http://www.trakka.com.au/trakkaduOR.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by shogun2 View Post
    Hey Wino, maybe what you need is the Seikel conversion that Trakka does:
    http://www.trakka.com.au/trakkaduOR.html
    that's awsome!


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