Chris the Fish wrote:
Well it is a delight.
Some small problems:
Every time I reach forwards I accidentally put the bidet on (the rear wash/wipe) but I will soon get used to avoiding that.
I have bruises on the back of both lower legs because I don't use the integral step - again I'll learn.
The kick out steps were late so were sent to me to be fitted by my garage, wrong brackets so can't fit them until the right ones pitch up.
Had to get extensions for two of the wheelchair restraint straps - for the smaller wheelchairs!
New rear number plate (motorcycle plate) to accommodate the Hackney Plate without drilling holes or trusting to sticky tape, but I knew about that.
Small cost to fit a resistor to blank the circuit for the missing airbag in the removed front passenger seats.
Overall it is brilliant, room for an adult to drive and space in the back means nobody will put their feet on the seats.
The fully grown amongst you are welcome to PM me for details of the provider, I will not be spamming on here.
Stop moaning
I bought a new Citroen Relay lwb hiroof van back in 2004, the damn thing spent more time on the AA recovery trucks than working but its worst feature was the handbrake location, on the right hand side of the driver seat by the step, ok in winter but in hot weather and with a driver wearing shorts that handle was just bound to end up up the trouser leg very near various personal bits with the driver dangling mid air.....not a good look trust me