I can't really give it more than 3 stars for the issues it has but i won't deny saying that this is somewhat better than the Mule in terms of its "European-ness"
First of all the goods, it is smaller than the standard H-Series, unlike the Mule which is just a H-Series with a different front (in all fairness, this one is too but it's smaller still). It looks pretty European too, the front heavily reminds me of the Ford Transit of the same era as this van, and i like that.
Unfortunately however, there are faults, and I'm afraid there's too many of them.
For minor ones, the speedo lies a bit. When it shows 100 KM/H, it's actually going 80 KM/H. The 2.6 I4 Diesel sounds awful and for some odd reasons, some configs don't have the exhaust manifold on, so the muffler just bounces up and down.
As for major, the model is extremely rushed, the hood doesn't have a modelled bottom part and overall the engine compartment is just empty. And for some reason, the RHD interior doesn't show up for me, but i clearly cleared the cache and disabled everything prior to installing this mod. There are probably more issues i might spot but for now, the ones i described are the obvious ones i found.
Despite the issues, i do like this genuinely, especially the front design, and only wish for improvements. The fun i had with an awfully slow FX trim was quite insane... i mean come on, am i the only one who was jumping on the chair trying to get it to 120 KM/H like some orangutan from that one british TV show with 3 funny men?
I know it's a long review, but hey, it's a review, it can be short or long, as long as it is a review pointing out pros and cons and just giving it comments... or just either of those, heh. Anyways, i hope this review is going to be a useful feedback for the future improvements.
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