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 Post subject: New Euro 7.
PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 8:20 pm 
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Location: Miles away from paradise, not far from hell.
It doesn't look too bad in print and on the net, but has anyone seen the new one in real life, or even better driven one?

Oh and does anyone know what sort of delivery time they are currently giving?

Alex


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 16, 2003 10:48 pm 
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The only thing I can say to that is that for as long as I can run a saloon car then I'll be running one, and amen to that :D

Dusty


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 Post subject: Re: New Euro 7.
PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2003 5:52 am 
Alex wrote:
It doesn't look too bad in print and on the net, but has anyone seen the new one in real life, or even better driven one?

Oh and does anyone know what sort of delivery time they are currently giving?

Alex



about 10 minutes


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 9:21 am 
Delivery time from JAG is about 3 months for the EUROCAB, TX2 is 3 weeks from date of order.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 9:24 am 
Dusty Bin wrote:
The only thing I can say to that is that for as long as I can run a saloon car then I'll be running one, and amen to that :D

Dusty


Here here 8) 8) 8) 8)


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 9:35 am 
Nidge wrote:
Delivery time from JAG is about 3 months for the EUROCAB, TX2 is 3 weeks from date of order.


Nige,
the euro 7 is a pergeot from cab direct!
you nor dusty seem to know not what you talk about.

and delivery is almost immediate!

Wharfie


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 3:03 pm 
Same applies Geoff they only make to order at Cab Direct. LTI have group stock, a guy has just bought a TX2 from LTI on finance it took him 3 weeks for it to be delivered, he could have had it sooner but he was going on holiday.


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 5:37 pm 
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I have just received an e-mail back from Cab-direct, and they say that the delivery for the Euro 7 is eight weeks.

LTI haven't replied to me just yet, but I would guess about eight minutes. :D


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 7:59 pm 
Sussex Man wrote:
I have just received an e-mail back from Cab-direct, and they say that the delivery for the Euro 7 is eight weeks.

LTI haven't replied to me just yet, but I would guess about eight minutes. :D


Vans who'd have them??


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 8:31 pm 
Nidge wrote:
Sussex Man wrote:
I have just received an e-mail back from Cab-direct, and they say that the delivery for the Euro 7 is eight weeks.

LTI haven't replied to me just yet, but I would guess about eight minutes. :D


Vans who'd have them??


Nige,
do you get a commission for backing LTI?
ITS REFRESHING IN THE YEAR OF THE DISABLED to find a mondeo taxi driver supporting the wheelchair accessible lobby.

pity you dont lead by example!

Wharfie


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 8:32 pm 
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Nidge wrote:
Vans who'd have them??


Half of the London Cab trade, if they had the choice. :D :D


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I've had my new Merc for about two weeks now, and I am still open minded vis a vis saloon cars. I'll give a full warts and all report on it soon.

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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 10:00 pm 
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I've had my new Merc for about two weeks now, and I am still open minded vis a vis saloon cars. I'll give a full warts and all report on it soon.


what exactly have you got from where?

did it sail through its test?

Spanners


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PostPosted: Sun Sep 21, 2003 10:43 pm 
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Well, its a long story. As you know, Jubillee (which is what I really wanted) could not do a V-220 this side of next Christmas. So, I ordered a special build from Fowlers who acquired the vehicle through Enza the Mercedes dealer who were having it built to my spec partly by Voyager.

Well, that was the theory. Sadly, it went downhill from there, so what I ended up with was an empty shell. I dont think that Voyager ever even set eyes on the vehicle.

So, after recovering the new 53 plate box with nothing in it back to our yard by ten pm on the Friday night (remember, I only ordered this in May), our own fitters went to work on it.

I had a contract to start on the Monday, so in the space of one weekend, they trimmed it, fitted seats, and did all the other stuff. I missed the morning run with the school on the monday, and it was done with a hired in motor. But, by monday afternoon, it was tested, Hackney plated and out working.

We still have work to do on it, and are doing it as the bits arrive. When it is complete, I will publish the full story along with piccys on our site, as I know it will make you jealous.

Unfortunately, I ended up with a manual box, and I have already found the 112/V-220 gear ratios a bit long-legged for around the town work, and should have specified the 108 ratios. OK on Motorways, but I'd go for an auto box in town. I may yet fit one.

It is also very bouncy down our pot hole roads and country lanes, but that should be improved when we do the suspension in the next week or so, if we can get it off the road long enough.

What I am after, is "the Perfect Cab" but whether I get it or not is another matter. But I'll keep you informed anyway Wharfie.

I'm lucky in having a "boss" who is keen on seeing it done and able to do it, along with a school contract which pays for it. Its the first "new" new cab I have ever had, and may well be the last too! We shall see.. lol.

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Wharfie wrote:
you nor dusty seem to know not what you talk about.



What did I say wrong then Geoff??

Dusty :?:


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