jimbo wrote:
why do euro 7 bread van converters think that London cabbies will want their overpriced junk? almost (if not every ) black cab in London is an automatic, no bread van is. the turning circle is not just about U-turns, and have the people who think they are so wonderful every travelled in the back of one? no vision forward, and no good at all for sightseers. Accident repair, well, one Lincoln O.D. was off the road for six months after a fairly minor (damage wise, at least) accident. If you are a London cabbie thinking it is an option, test drive one and think again...
Then give us the choice and let us decide, a situation that does not currently exist.
If the E7 is that bad, no one will buy them, however since they outsold and 'outsexported' LTI then lets see what happens in London and Edinburgh.
As for the manual issue, I like many other london drivers hold a manual License, and in 2005 it won't be beyond the realms of possibility to install an auto option.
I have travelled in the rear of one, in fact the only one in Cowdenbeath! and the vision, i grant you could be better, but the ride was comfy and no less suitable than an LTI product.
As for Metrocab? the RAC's best customer . . . . and to top it off, just as the Toyota engine went in, they went under.
How many cab's have been produced since their resurection last December? Zilcho's Nilcho's.