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Anyone got any comments ?
Anyone got any comments ?
I have a good reason for asking this, I sold a doblo 1.3 mj 2 weeks ago, that was 2 years and 2 weeks old, the dpf has failed on the new owner, ITS NOT COVERED UNDER warranty, and hes got to pay £1300 to fix it, the cars only done 27k miles.
I accept that other manufacturers are having problems, but fiat are walking away from a problem that is only 2 weeks out of warranty, according to the aa website, dpf problems in secondhand diesels is a timebomb waiting to explode.
I think the issue here is heat. Delivery vans, taxis and driving school cars may"a diesel is not suitable for regular short journey use. "
In that case all taxi drivers, and delivery men had better take note !
better switch to petrol vehicles
I think the issue here is heat. Delivery vans, taxis and driving school cars may
make short journeys, but the engines aren't turned off for long enough for the
heat to dissipate and then started again from cold.
"a diesel is not suitable for regular short journey use. "
In that case all taxi drivers, and delivery men had better take note !
better switch to petrol vehicles
The thing is, most people are not 'motorists', they drive the cars they do because they 'look nice' and often never feel really at ease anyway. How many of them judder long in the wrong gear all the time completely unaware of how a transmission works - I know a couple like this and I want to scream change down all the time! Diesels are sold as being economical and so they tend to get driven 'economically', resulting in problems.
Perhaps salespeople should emphasise that these new cars need to be driven enthusiastically to give their best.
I've spoken to a hyundia dealer about an I30 diesel, with a dpf, they tell me the dpf is gauranteed for a full 5 years, so why 2 years on a fiat ?
I have a good reason for asking this, I sold a doblo 1.3 mj 2 weeks ago, that was 2 years and 2 weeks old, the dpf has failed on the new owner, ITS NOT COVERED UNDER warranty, and hes got to pay £1300 to fix it, the cars only done 27k miles.