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My New Van

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There are more than a few hints here that you are of Scottish ancestry.

So I have to ask whether you are now based in the US of A?

'Cos everywhere else, VANS have no windows behind the front doors, apart from in the rear-facing doors. That's because they are for carrying goods and that's why they are called vans.

Vehicles known as 'buses' have windows for the people to see out.

So it seems to me that you have a small bus (known properly as a mini-bus).

Call me pedantic (and worse - and I'm sure some will) but why have so many nice descriptive words and not use 'em, huh?

So I have to ask whether you are now based in the US of A?

'Cos everywhere else, VANS have no windows behind the front doors, apart from in the rear-facing doors. That's because they

Australia also calls a minivan a 'van', not just the US. Also, van is short for caravan which originally meant a covered vehicle.

Jeez! Can't someone just congratulate the man on his new van?

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There are more than a few hints here that you are of Scottish ancestry.

So I have to ask whether you are now based in the US of A?

'Cos everywhere else, VANS have no windows behind the front doors, apart from in the rear-facing doors. That's because they are for carrying goods and that's why they are called vans.

Vehicles known as 'buses' have windows for the people to see out.

So it seems to me that you have a small bus (known properly as a mini-bus).

Call me pedantic (and worse - and I'm sure some will) but why have so many nice descriptive words and not use 'em, huh?

Its definately a van and no i dont live in the US. :D

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Look great but maybe you can give some specs?

Regards :jap:

Just for you mate. BTW as you can see i put 16" alloys on it, rear camera for reversing, nudge bar at front , step and towbar at back, sat nav/DVD/bluetooth etc etc, tinted windows and a decent alarm system.

General Information [-]

Make HYUNDAI

Model iLOAD

Variant CREW

Series TQ

Year 2010

Body Type 4D VAN

Seats 6

Engine Specifications [-]

Engine Type MULTI POINT F/INJ

Engine Size 2.4L

Cylinders INLINE 4

Max. Torque 228Nm @ 4200rpm

Max. Power 129kW @ 6000rpm

Power to Weight Ratio 6000 kW/kg

Bore & Stroke 88x97mm

Compression Ratio 10.5

Valve Gear DUAL OVERHEAD CAM

Drivetrain Specifications [-]

Transmission Manual

Drive Type REAR WHEEL DRIVE

Final Drive Ratio 4.222

Fuel Specifications [-]

Fuel Type PREMIUM UNLEADED PETROL

Fuel Tank Capacity 75L

Fuel Consumption (City) 10.1L / 100km

Fuel Consumption (Hwy) Not provided.

Weight & Measurement [-]

Kerb Weight 2015kg

Gross Vehicle Weight 4530kg

Height 1935mm

Length 5125mm

Width 1920mm

Ground Clearance 190mm

Towing Capacity Brake (1500), Unbrake (750)

Steering & Suspension [-]

Steering Type RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED

Turning Circle 11.2m

Front Rim Size 6.5x16

Rear Rim Size 6.5x16

Front Tyres 215/70 R16

Rear Tyres 215/70 R16

Wheel Base 3200mm

Front Track 1685mm

Rear Track 1660mm

Front Brakes DISC - VENTILATED

Rear Brakes DISC - VENTILATED

Front Suspension MacPherson strut, Coil Spring, Gas damper, ,

Rear Suspension Leaf spring, Gas damper, ,

Standard Features [-]

Comfort Air Conditioning

Control & Handling Electronic Brake Force Distribution

Driver Power Steering

Engine & Transmission N/A

Entertainment Radio CD with 4 Speakers

Exterior Power Mirrors

Interior Power Windows Front

Package N/A

Safety Dual Airbag Package, Anti-lock Braking, Seat belt Pre-tensioner

Security Alarm System/Remote Anti Theft, Central Locking Remote Control, Engine Immobiliser

Optional Features [-]

Comfort N/A

Control & Handling N/A

Driver N/A

Engine & Transmission Limited Slip Differential

Entertainment N/A

Exterior Barn Doors, Metallic Paint

Interior N/A

Package N/A

Safety N/A

Security N/A

ECO & Safety [-]

ANCAP Crash Test Rating 0

Green Vehicle Guide Rating 3

Green House Rating 5.5

CO2 Emission 238grams/km

Air Pollution Rating 4

Other [-]

Discontinued Date

Service Interval 12 months / 15,000 kms

Warranty 60 months / 160,000 kms

VIN Plate Location 10-Q-16

Country of Origin KOREA

Congrats on the new van Jockstar :D

There are more than a few hints here that you are of Scottish ancestry.

So I have to ask whether you are now based in the US of A?

He's quoting Australian model data, so my guess is he's in Oz ;)

A Van. What's that? A big metal box with an engine and wheels. People mover....add more seats and windows. The iLoad is a good van and Hyundai dealers are doing some great deals in Oz. I think they are kicking the crap out of Toyota on van sales. Nissan aren't even in the game. But you can buy Euro vans- Citroen, Fiat, Renault & Peugeot if you want something a little different. :rolleyes:

Sure looks like a mini bus to me.

In England a van dosen't have side window's, but a mini bus dose + different seating set up. This look's like a cross between the two. Great idea if you have a family and want to transport good's as well. Enjoy.

Behind the seat windows are often included in cargo vans for safety as they enable the driver to see traffic comming from an angled intersection.

For an Australian there are vans and "shaggin waggons"...everyone there beyond a certain age has memories of a Holden Panel Van with a mattress in the back. Even saw one with a signwritten sign. "Virgin Conversiion Unit...mobile office."

Sure looks like a mini bus to me.

In England a van dosen't have side window's, but a mini bus dose + different seating set up. This look's like a cross between the two. Great idea if you have a family and want to transport good's as well. Enjoy.

It's a van with a 'crew cab'.. that's all.. seen them in the UK also, albeit in the larger merc vans.

Nice motor Jock, one question, why Petrol and not diesel ?

totster :D

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Nice motor Jock, one question, why Petrol and not diesel ?

My company pays for my fuel and the diesel was 5K more. :o

Can we please settle on hmmmm, Crew-Van??.. maybe?

Congrats to the OP it looks good.:jap:

Hello, thanks for the extra photos and specs. It look all great and wish you many happy Km's in't.

About the name van or bus i think they call this by us a "bouwvakkersbusje". But for me i don't care how you call it. It look good and if it drive good then it 's a good combination.

Regards :jap:

Or like the classic VW Kombi - a microbus and a cargo van.

The pics aren't loading today, but I've seen the Hyundai before. Nice van indeed.

I'm on my second Hyundai Accent here. Had one in the US too.

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