That really is one very very nice Sambar Dias, Tony. I'd say it hits all the right buttons but for the ECVT which as I understand can tends towards the problematic - otherwise it is a beauty (although I still have a soft spot for the little blue one that got away). You seem to be making a lot of trips to Ohio lately - if you ever will be in the Central Ohio area please let me know and I'll buy you lunch!
That sounds great. I’ll be driving through Canton and Madison Ohio. Give me a call if that is your backyard and we’ll get together! I have heard the same things about the Sambar automatic transmission but it has all been on the Internet, nothing firsthand. I’m the first one to call out a Subaru or any mini truck for that matter but in all honesty I’ve never seen a problem with their automatic transmissions…
@@minitrucks - I'm sure you've been on the road for a while now, Tony - that's a long haul from Mt. Airy up to Lake County, Ohio (east of Cleveland on Lake Erie)! Sad to say that's not my neck of the woods but something to work on in the future (so I'll not call and you'll see this in due time). I always enjoy your videos, particularly any time there's a van (Sambars most of all).
I checked last night and I paid more for this van than I typically sell them for. It’s not going to be fun putting a price on this thing… Thanks for watching our video:)
Tony, I'm a disabled veteran, I have to use forearm crutches to get around. Do you think I could get into that van, what is the seat height off the ground? A shorter wheelbase vehicle is SO much nicer trying to park!
They are definitely more friendly to park. The seat height for a 5 foot nine individual is about the right height to just slide your posterior over horizontally. The seat is right there. No climbing in. They do park quite well :-) thank you for your service and for watching our video.