Is Maxus van reliable?

Is Maxus van reliable?

LDV Maxus (05-09) reliability, common problems & faults But the engineers at LDV have tried hard to address these problems and have improved things over the years. Those VM engines really saved the day for the Maxus as they have the reputation of being robust, long-lasting and reliable.

Are LDV’s reliable?

Now, LDV is indelibly associated with ‘poor quality materials’ and that’s tantamount to a death sentence for an emerging brand. And it’s make much worse by the fact this brand was finally making its mark. It’s now profoundly easy to perceive poor quality and in terms of reputation, simply write those vehicles off.

Is Maxus and LDV the same?

LDV was rebranded as Maxus in April by the firm’s Chinese parent company SAIC Motor Corporation. The refreshed commercial vehicle brand has also recently launched a compact all-electric panel van to rival the likes of Renault Kangoo ZE and Nissan e-NV200.

What engines do LDV Maxus use?

The vans – all front wheel drive – will be powered by Italian VM 2.5-litre common rail turbodiesel engines as seen in vehicles such as the Jeep Cherokee and Voyager. There will be two power outputs – 95bhp and 120bhp – and a 140bhp version will follow later in the year.

Who makes Maxus van engines?

Maxus is one of several well-known brands under the parent company SAIC, based in China. After acquiring LDV in 2010, SAIC manufactured these LCVs under the MAXUS moniker for the home market in China and select left-hand drive markets in Europe such as Spain, Belgium and The Netherlands.

Who makes LDV engine?

SAIC Motor Corporation Limited (formerly Shanghai Automobile and Industrial Corporation) is the largest automotive manufacturer in China. A Fortune Global 500 company, SAIC Motor sells about 6 million vehicles annually and has exclusive brands including LDV, Maxus, MG and Roewe.

Is LDV better than Great Wall?

The LDV T60 was rather a pleasant surprise at its Australian launch in 2017. It was a Chinese-built dual-cab ute that actually looked pretty good, seemed well-built, drove nicely, was adequately capable off-road and it was sharply priced and well-equipped….Read more about the LDV T60.

Safety rating
Seating 5 seats

Do LDV hold their value?

One thing to keep in mind is the fact that LDV vehicles do not hold their resale value nearly as well as its main rivals, and there are noticeable differences in the overall quality of the T60 compared to its more expensive rivals.

What engine is in a 2007 LDV Maxus?

Technical. Only one engine is used to power the front-wheel drive Maxus; a 2.5-litre 16-valve common rail diesel built by VM and up for grabs at either 95 bhp or 120 bhp.