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Renault Trafic 115 Sport

These vans, especially in petrol form, are usually very cheap, dont let this put you off purchasing
My Rating 71%

These vans, especially in petrol form, are usually very cheap, dont let this put you off purchasing one. You will find that they are tolerably reliable, cheap to run (30mpg) and quite easy to work on. Some parts for the 2.2 models are not available from pattern manufacturers, you therefor have to go to a main dealer and pay main dealer prices. This is particularly true in the case of exhausts, so make sure this is in good condition. Service items can be bought cheaply though. One last thing you should be aware of is that due to the design of the floor, the pedals are very close together, making things quite interesting until you get used to it .However, it had any problem ,Rear exhaust box fell off at 70000 miles, and had to be welded back on. This is caused by the system being too heavy for the rubber supports

Pros: cheap to run (30mpg) and quite easy to work on
Cons: Rear exhaust box fell off at 70000 miles, and had to be welded back on. This is caused by the system being too heavy for the rubber supports
by mia :
The Renault Trafic 115 Sport