Van
Ute
Car with trailer
Campervan
Other
All these modes of transport have pros and cons, trailer needs to be woffed, stored and speed limit issues. Utes are good but insecure.
I had a bike rack for the back of my car in the uk and it was great, in fact i'm gonna make one to go on my car now, they are so handy, no storage or woffo issues, you can drive fast and you can have the comfort of your car for the 99.999999% of the time you are not transporting a bike. None of this going slow in clumsy old vans and thirsty utes. Use some common sence when strapping it on and there are no problems.
I voted "other" The best vehicle is a truck (looking at the pro racer teams, a semi truck and covered trailer, with a fully eqipped workshop and sleeping areas.) But really, a small truck is good. We use a 2.5 tonne open-back truck and its excellent, can fit five bikes easy and all our gear on the tray, drinks diesel so is fairly cheap to run, and above all, the boss pays for the gas, hooray for sponsers!
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I am looking at getting a hiace for nationals, how economical are the 2.4 petrol ones? compared to other van's
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The old ones are a bit thirsty, sorry can't give exact details, been too long, but they are good on power. Go the mighty diesel if you can.
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It's a Toyota Hiace, 94, 2.0 petrol, injected, long wheel. base. Not a minta, but it's in really decent nick mechanically (had it inspected).
The price seemed good compared to what else was around, I think because no one else could be arsed going down to Pokeno to buy it.
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I got a nz new 1995 l300 diesel lwb for $1800 with 230kms. Diesel consumption around 9l/100km. $1.01/l fuel kicks ass even after paying ruc.
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