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Info magirus 110-17

Verfasst: 2013-03-03 7:02:26
von swillebr
Hello everybody,

Since my 16" T3 syncro gets a bit to small we consider building a 4x4 truck. While searching for the perfect truck to match my wish-list some
questions options where found. With these options came some questions and I hope to find some help here!

I like the iveco 80-17 small doka fire truck. Does anybody here have experience or knowledge with this car?

As much as I like the 80-17 I also consider the 110-17 / 110-16 / magirus 168 but a friend told that I never should by the Danish. He had problems looking for parts when he worked at such a car in his garage for a client. From the three 110's which is the best and what are special thing to look at when I go looking at one?

Best regards,

Sjoerd

Re: Info magirus 110-17

Verfasst: 2013-03-04 10:02:10
von Wilmaaa
swillebr hat geschrieben:From the three 110's which is the best
Depends what you want to do with it. ;)

We own a 110-17, very good value for money, good for what we need it for (it's our "workhorse" for all the rough stuff, transporting firewood, construction material etc.)
swillebr hat geschrieben:and what are special thing to look at when I go looking at one?
How experienced are you with trucks? I'd look at everything you'd normally look at, axles, motor, gearbox, body...

Re: Info magirus 110-17

Verfasst: 2013-03-04 19:22:18
von swillebr
Hello,

I look for a 4x4 truck where I can add a camper box from 4 meter or little longer. I want to use it for offroading in Moroc for example.
Offroad capacity and reliability are important but availability of all spare parts is also very important!

I also do like this truck while i think it is light compared with many others and standard topspeed is close to 100

Which of the 3 is best for parts?

Best regards

sjoerd

Re: Info magirus 110-17

Verfasst: 2013-03-05 13:50:34
von Wilmaaa
swillebr hat geschrieben:Which of the 3 is best for parts?
In my experience: all of them or none.
To be more precise: standard parts can be bought in standard truck part stores. Non-standard: either you're lucky and can get them at Iveco, or you need to dig a little deeper.

In general I would say getting spare parts is not a huge problem, but then again, our 110-17 never needed anything except some love and care and standard stuff.