Hello sir.av been following your motor sessions now for 4 days and I have gone through almost all your videos,first is to congratulate you on hw you explain about vehicles.this is pure talent and I really love the way you do it.i give you 99% on how you do it.....wen I am ready to purchase my vehicle I must give you a call we start this journey together ..keep it up sir
These are cargo Vans basically...the ones that are factory fitted with seats i.e meant for passengers have reinforced frames... i.e 'b' and 'c' frames. Converting cargo Vans into passenger Vans turns them into death traps.
I think the NV350 is better for short distances and light weight duties while the hiace is best for heavy weight duties since they can stomach all sorts of abuse...😂😂🔥👌great content
This is one review I have been looking for! The presenter is very likeable! Good information.
Thank you for the feedback Martin.
Very well explained sir! Love how you describe every detail
Hello sir.av been following your motor sessions now for 4 days and I have gone through almost all your videos,first is to congratulate you on hw you explain about vehicles.this is pure talent and I really love the way you do it.i give you 99% on how you do it.....wen I am ready to purchase my vehicle I must give you a call we start this journey together ..keep it up sir
Thank you Kafura...we are always ready to help.
Pls also review something about the Nissan advance and Nissan wingroad
Nice review bro! Better than the reviews from the agents..
I will go the underrated Nissan NV350 2.5L DIESEL
Nice stuff. why are guys going back to 5Ls for the Toyota box
No turbos so more reliable
costs of replacing injector nozzles and commonrail systems go into the hundreds of thousands for the hiace 7L engine. especially the 1kd second gen
I had a 2011 1k Hiace diesel full time 4wd in 2022. If you don't have business, you can't maintain that thing. Expensive!
What were the main issues you encountered with that specific variant
What about the Isuzu van similar to Hiace and NV 350
That's a rebadged Nissan Urvan.
These are cargo Vans basically...the ones that are factory fitted with seats i.e meant for passengers have reinforced frames... i.e 'b' and 'c' frames. Converting cargo Vans into passenger Vans turns them into death traps.
How about the difference between 7L & 9L
9L is a wide body chasis while 7L is the one we have seen on the video
9L is a wide body chasis while 7L is the one we have seen on the video
Where did this names come from?
You forgot fuel consumption per liter bro of each
If nissan NV350 could still retain the TD27 or QD32.....I would go for it.... without hesitating.
Hiace straight❤❤
Toyota for sure
More power to you,
Hiace any day anytime na kwanza upate zero milage ya toyota kenya na ikuwe diesel manual basssss 0:42
Moto sana
None of these is meant for passengers but for cargo ... they're panel vans meant for light cargo. Fixing seats is an abomination
what about the super gl and regius ace versions of the Hiace of the same body size that come with seats and A/C in the rear
What's your definition of abomination? Sorry I am learning English
Toyota hiace: BBBB
Nissan NV350: WWWW
Nissan Kenya zero mileage is the best in terms of performance
Wet dreaming
NISSAN CARAVAN NV350 2.5L DIESEL have more power 🔋 than the Toyota HIACE 1KD or the 1GD diesel engine
Nissan are always underrated, and they fire as hell. Usiwapee siri ndo wasiende uko wahribu bei
I think the NV350 is better for short distances and light weight duties while the hiace is best for heavy weight duties since they can stomach all sorts of abuse...😂😂🔥👌great content
Yes the Hiace can stand more abuse.
The nissan keeps damaging its nozzles and common rail easily, so i will go for the toyota hiace 5L
Just look at the Kenyan roads and judge
Hiace is popular
@@0-60motoring. Yes. We have a Matstu Sacco here in Meru whereby they ceased to admit Nvs due to frequent breakdowns
Look at Kenyan Coastal strip and you get a different view. QD25 and NV350 rule.
@@TheMmbeye The big question is,do they do long distances? Sema No
@@gariyamiraa2128 mombasa malindi twice a day is equivalent to mombasa nairobi. That is not a short distance.
As a South African all I can say is that quantum is an all rounder