General Doblo In Which

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Which suggests that you may want to hide your Doblo in the garage to avoid your neighbours seeing it:p
The only fault they have with it is guess what ?????? :bang: guess who's blew on the M1 yesterday(y) A garage in Hinckley did a get me home welding job ( Harrowspeed ??? near a Tesco Depot )
Today the back box threw in the towel and Farmer Autocare rode to the rescue,at a price. Full system replacement:eek:
 
Best I can do!!

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"theft from * theft of ***"

one star & three stars, what's that supposed to mean?

You park a securicor van in the wrong place & someone'll nick it. It has windows therefore it is vulnerable.
Put something a bit tasty on the seat & someone'll do their damndest to break in for it.

And as for cheap, plasticky interior with screw heads on show, those b****** never tried to get the radio pod off did they?

And only a handful of owners bothered to respond to their survey - so hardly a fair review then.
Perhaps Which should come on here & as for our opinions?
 
screw heads on show! Omigod how will I ever sell it? No-ones goiing to buy a car that has screw heads on show!!!!!!

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
 
"...all this proves too much for the weak heating & ventilation system..."

NOT.

Last week I took the family down to the new forest. On the way down we were stuck in the M25 car park for best part of an hour in sweltering heat & the aircon coped admirably - OK, so the fan was on #3 to cool the rear passengers.
Of course, being Britain, we had downpours the next day. In amongst the downpours we had some nice sunny spells. Of course, we got caught out taking the dog along the beach.
The dobbin's heating system coped admirably, not only did it warm us all through but it made us nice and toasty - in fact, if we'd had some bread, I reckon we could have made toast.

"...most practical engine choice is the 1.9jtd which provides reasonably strong performance even when loaded to the rafters..."
Hang on, define reasonable.
From a standing start my 1.9 jtd can, and has, seen off a multitude of motors. At 70mph:rolleyes: in 5th, there's still plenty of poke behind the pedal to overtake on the superslab.

For crying out loud, a diesel engine trying to propel a box along the road - what sort of performance do they expect?
(And the Borg seem to do a great job of pushing a box to near light speed so I think all things considered, Fiat have done a grand job - and Which? have done a grand jobbie)
 
Obadiah, any chance of you putting up a copy of the which survey on the panda mj ?
it will be interesting to see if they all cool on the panda as well, I have a panda and a doblo both 1.3 mj, i delighted with both especially the panda
 
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