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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 5:30 am 
Pete wrote:
I dont think we can win with these conversion. They are 10 grand cheaper but they do have silly problem like leaky doors, and dodgy handles that keep breacking. Why they cant sort it out I dont know. But if they could get the small things right then they would be the obvious choice. But two of the lads have just chosen TX2s over the Euro. The TX2s were in abpout 2 weeks, the euro were about 2 months. Drivers should wait and save 10 grand. But they dont because the think the TX2 is better and maybe they are right. But 10 grand better?


When you can wait for a time,
then all that is very fine
if they picked the tx2
there is not a lot that you can do.

when a car has a leaky door,
you finish with water over the floor
in the end those of us that have a pick
finish up being persuaded by salesman dick.

its up to us whom we give our money,
so we might as well stick with honey
so there you are you do your best
but the choice is with the rest.

Paddington Bill.
go from here whenever you will,
but always travel with Paddington Bill.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 13, 2003 8:16 am 
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Wasted in this trade Wharfy, absolutely wasted. :shock:


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I suspect that you are the only aristocratic poet on here Wharfy :)

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One of the many names, one can think of. :D


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 12:43 am 
Dusty Bin wrote:
I suspect that you are the only aristocratic poet on here Wharfy :)

Dusty


dusty,
we have a new night manager who has come to us from a London bus company his name is bill.

he tried to create his own patch on here but the site will have none of it.

wish I could recite poetry!

Wharfie


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 14, 2003 2:42 am 
i Worked in London, managing the bus,
till retirement came I left without fuss,
and bought in West Yorkshire a lovely pad,
I soon realisted too much time I had.

I saw an advertisement in the evening press,
a job that excited it had an address,
off I went to talk to the boss, call Geoff
very sypathetic as I am partialy deaf

I will give you 20 hours a week he said clear,
oh good I thought it will buy me bear.
so here I am marketing his group,
to bring in the custom and keep out of the soup.

I have dressed the boys in taxis so smart,
they go out and look the part.
every night I work late so sound
and at the end of the week collect a few pound.

This site gives me a thrill,
but cannot get a place for Paddington bill.
so off I go to the site used by the boss
nobody on here minds they dont give a toss.

occasionaly into the night I wander
to find insparation think and gander.
geoff enthusiastic and true.
to build his taxi firm I AM PAID TO DO.

GO FROM HERE WHEREVER YOU WILL
NEVER FORGET ITS ME PADDINGTON BILL.


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PostPosted: Tue Oct 21, 2003 10:52 pm 
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Dont know if this is of any use to the eurocab debate, but one of my mates has a x reg eurocab, he thought it was great until they refused to allow him to trade it in against a new eurocab, they told him he should phone up in a couple of weeks to see in they were accepting that model as a part ex.

We have a eurocab and the warrenty (the non peugeot dealer bit), wasnt worth a carrot, we had to constantly argue with warrenty holdings to get bits fixed.

Is it just me or does anyone else think that if eurocab were that interested in going into london, they'd try to develop a turning circle just to prove that they mean business, or would that just mean them having to invest money into their product.

Non of them (LTI or Eurocab) seem to give a [edited by admin] once you buy it anyway.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 12:57 am 
captain cab wrote:
Dont know if this is of any use to the eurocab debate, but one of my mates has a x reg eurocab, he thought it was great until they refused to allow him to trade it in against a new eurocab, they told him he should phone up in a couple of weeks to see in they were accepting that model as a part ex.

We have a eurocab and the warrenty (the non peugeot dealer bit), wasnt worth a carrot, we had to constantly argue with warrenty holdings to get bits fixed.

Is it just me or does anyone else think that if eurocab were that interested in going into london, they'd try to develop a turning circle just to prove that they mean business, or would that just mean them having to invest money into their product.

Non of them (LTI or Eurocab) seem to give a [edited by admin] once you buy it anyway.


I am told its not that easy captain infact a big engineering job, I am suprised your mate cannot get part x
how much does he want for it?

Wharfie


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captain cab wrote:
Is it just me or does anyone else think that if eurocab were that interested in going into london, they'd try to develop a turning circle just to prove that they mean business, or would that just mean them having to invest money into their product.



As Wharfy said changing would mean a major investment, and since the market for PB taxis is tiny (how much new vehicles do LTI shove out a year?) compared to mass-produced vehicles, to redevelop the vehicles would probably cost so much that the vehicles would end up costing as much as the LTI.

The cost savings on the Eurocabs are clearly due to the fact that the Mercs and Peugeots are mass-produced vehicles converted into taxis, but not to the extent of the major engineering required to significantly tighten a turning circle.

Let's face it, if there was a big market for taxis with that kind of turning circle, then the big names would wade in and we'd get a better and cheaper product with the requisite turning circle.

But what we've got is a tiny market, thus a near-monopoly for LTI, neither of which is conducive to low pricing or product quality.

Dusty


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 22, 2003 8:29 am 
Could you mate not try to resale it to a new entrant into our bus.
Ive always found that you are better of, selling your vehicle yourself and asking the dealer for a deal instead of a trade in.
As for the warrenty if they dont honour it then to the small claims you must go. But thgese are the sort of these that we need to sort out before we part with our hard earned cash.
If it doesnt feel right often it isnt. :wink:


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I dont think the point is that he should sell it privately, the major point, so far as I'm concerned is that they would'nt go so far as to offer him a figure as to a trade in value.

So far as the warrenty goes. the local peugeot dealers will handle anything peugeot related, but the conversion bit causes the problem.


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PostPosted: Thu Oct 23, 2003 1:16 am 
captain cab wrote:
I dont think the point is that he should sell it privately, the major point, so far as I'm concerned is that they would'nt go so far as to offer him a figure as to a trade in value.

So far as the warrenty goes. the local peugeot dealers will handle anything peugeot related, but the conversion bit causes the problem.



yes I did get your point, honnest I did, but I am on the lookout

Wharfie


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Wharfie wrote:

yes I did get your point, honnest I did, but I am on the lookout

Wharfie


Crow's nest Wharfy, they call him. :roll:


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so this is where everybody is nowadays !!!!!!
as i see it, the london trade get an annual rate rise in relation to several factors, one being running costs,so, surely if their all going to by conversions their running costs will fall,thus, rate rises will fall, meaning their total end of the month profit ( dirty word ) will be the same, so no better off.
has anyone seen the new e7 conversion for cab direct, apparently they can sell both hard and soft ice cream.
whats in a name ?????? lets see.........
how many councils would allow a full 7 passengers in an e7
next question.....
How many drivers would want 7 drunken passengers ?
i will stick to my five thank you very much !!!


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PostPosted: Sat Oct 25, 2003 11:58 pm 
andy fosher wrote:
so this is where everybody is nowadays !!!!!!
as i see it, the london trade get an annual rate rise in relation to several factors, one being running costs,so, surely if their all going to by conversions their running costs will fall,thus, rate rises will fall, meaning their total end of the month profit ( dirty word ) will be the same, so no better off.
has anyone seen the new e7 conversion for cab direct, apparently they can sell both hard and soft ice cream.
whats in a name ?????? lets see.........
how many councils would allow a full 7 passengers in an e7
next question.....
How many drivers would want 7 drunken passengers ?
i will stick to my five thank you very much !!!




Andy,
dont you ever give up?
so are we saying now that its just to fleace customers to pay for the expensive LTI?

By the way how much are they paying you?



Wharfie


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