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Looking for a new or nearly new 4wd van for our company. Either smallish (Berlingo size) or upto transit. So far I've only found VW Transporter 4motion and Transit 4wd. If I was honest they're kinda a little on the large size. Any other suggestions?
renault kangoo 4x4. don't know if they are any good though
Kangoo 4x4 - apparently it's not bad for what it is and does surprisingly well 'offroad' - I can't recall the report I read but it was on something like auto Express or likewise...
Hi
Yes, Kangoo was an option, but no longer available. Shame.
Caddy 4motion's seem to be quite good. We have Kangoos at work and they are great coping with everything thats thrown at them!
I heard that 4x4 Kangoos chewed gearboxes at a rate of knots, otherwise I'd have one.
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I heard that 4x4 Kangoos chewed gearboxes at a rate of knots, otherwise I'd have one
Ours seem to be driveshaft problems rather than gearboxs BUT ours are all coming to or over 100k and have had a real hard life.
Caddy 4motion looks like it could be the one. Why there isn't a Berlingo 4x4 is beyond me. I'd have thought there would have been a market for one.
There might be a Vito in 4x4 flavour - I know the people-carrier versions do. Sprinters are available 4x4 too, but I've only seen MWB versions so prob bigger than you want.
The Diahatsu Hijet is/was available as a 4x4, but to be honest you'd probably be glad of a bit of snow as an excuse not to drive it 😉
You could also look at the Citroen Dispatch 1200 XTR+, medium size van (smaller than VW/Transit), its not a 4x4 but it does have a limited slip differential so unlike most vehicles you won't get stuck with one wheel spinning away on a muddy verge whilst the other is sitting on the tarmac doing nothing. Probably not got much benefit over a 2wd drive van with traction control though.
Seeing as you think you would be OK with a small van you could also consider the Ssangyong Rexton and Mitsubishi Outlander GX1, they are commercial versions of passenger cars. Rear windows are deleted and obviously no rear seats.
Why there isn't a Berlingo 4x4 is beyond me
I think they might do one in france. They do a "more offroad" one at least, if it's not actually 4x4.
They have far more choice on the continent, love their little vans they do. (with good reason, I love my berlingo)
Delcia or Bongo with the seats out?
im going to give my standard van answer, GET A SPRINTER !!!!! best vans . a 208 are only the size of a tranny and you can get them with hydraulic adjustable height suspension and 4x4. although ive never had one but if i did i might pimp it to look like this ;-
What do you need 4x4 for? If you need real 4x4 then landrover discovery commercial vehicle or the mitsi/sang yong options mentioned above might be good.
Mercedes don't do a 4x4 vito so vw are your best option really. Will almost certainly have to be new as they're rare as rocking horse doo doo.
pinzgauer?
rare and maybe too old for you but some lwb isuzu trooper comercials
Nissan Terrano also comes as a van (ie no rear seats and no rear windows - so van for the purposes of tax), but load space will be modest compared to kangoo. What are the actual 4x4 duties for the van? And why not a 4x4 pickup with a hardtop?
Mercedes don't do a 4x4 vito
They do, but I've only seen them as 'Dual Liners' - with a second row of seats. Packaged as a V Class people carrier it has 4x4 option too if you want another row seats and about £40,000 worth of buttons to press.
Mercedes don't list a 4x4 in the viano or vito on the website nor have I ever seen one in the flesh or on any of the auction catalogues I've looked at/been to.
Got a link maccruiskeen?
They'll have the name '4Matic' attached to them, but I'd expect its more of an option than an off-the-peg. I've come across them second hand when I've been looking for something else
Have a look at the Dangel website.

