The LDV G10 2020 prices range from $16,990 for the basic trim level Commercial G10 (base) to $29,990 for the top of the range Wagon G10 Executive (7 Seat).
The LDV G10 2020 comes in Commercial, People mover and Wagon.
The LDV G10 2020 is available in Diesel, Regular Unleaded Petrol and —.
Commercial
LDV G10 Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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Barn Door | 1.9LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $24,530 – 30,250 |
(base) | 1.9LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $23,650 – 29,260 |
(base) | 1.9LDieselDiesel6 SP MAN6 speed manual | $20,460 – 25,960 |
(base) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $19,800 – 25,080 |
(base) | 2.4LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol5 SP MAN5 speed manual | $17,820 – 22,550 |
Lift Door | 2.0L6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $22,990 – 28,380 |
Lift Door | 1.9LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $24,090 – 29,700 |
People mover
LDV G10 Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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(7 Seat) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $23,100 – 28,490 |
(9 Seat) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $25,300 – 31,240 |
Wagon
LDV G10 Models | SPECS | PRICE |
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Diesel (7 Seat Mpv) | 1.9LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $30,360 – 36,630 |
Diesel (9 Seat Mpv) | 1.9LDieselDiesel6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $33,330 – 39,710 |
Executive (7 Seat Mpv) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $33,330 – 39,710 |
Executive (7 Seat) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $30,140 – 36,300 |
Executive (9 Seat Mpv) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $35,090 – 41,800 |
Executive (9 Seat) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $26,620 – 32,890 |
Petrol (7 Seat Mpv) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $26,290 – 32,450 |
Petrol (9 Seat Mpv) | 2.0LULPRegular Unleaded Petrol6 SP AUTO6 speed automatic | $29,590 – 35,640 |
LDV G10 2020 FAQs
Check out real-world situations relating to the LDV G10 here, particularly what our experts have to say about them.
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How to disable the locking horn on a 2023 LDV G10 van?
On most cars, you can disable beeps and buzzers that tell you the car has locked or unlocked. Many people choose to do so, too, out of consideration for their neighbours who don’t appreciate even a small toot of a car’s horn when you leave for work at 5am.
On newer LDVs, you can go to the touchscreen and hit Settings. Then touch 'Car' and then 'Comfort' and 'Convenience'. That will then offer a list of features, but the one you want to touch on is 'Locking Feedback'. That will then give you the choice of 'Lights and Horn', 'Lights Only' or 'Horn Only'. By touching on 'Lights Only', you should have disabled the horn beep when locking and unlocking. Your neighbours will thank you.
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The engine of my 2016 LDV G10 is losing power and the engine light is on
First things first; have the car electronically scanned to see what fault codes are thrown up. From there you can make a much more accurate diagnosis of the problem. Simply replacing random sensors and other parts on a hunch is a fast way to throw money away and still be stuck with a car that doesn’t run properly.
The de-carbonising process you mention is sometimes necessary in modern turbo-diesels which, for reasons of emissions control, consume a percentage of their own exhaust gasses as well as any gas build-up inside the actual engine. And since the exhaust gasses contain soot, and the crankcase gasses contain oil, those two compounds get mixed up into a black, gooey paste that clogs the engine’s intake system. At this point it usually needs to be pulled apart and manually cleaned. If this is the case with your car, it could well be the cause of the check-engine light and the poor running.
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Why is the Power steering pump in my 2021 LDV G10 making a grinding noise?
Your vehicle is interesting as it continues to use the old-tech hydraulic power steering, rather than the newer, more efficient electric power steering. This newer technology is simpler and potentially more reliable, but is used mainly because it saves a few drops of fuel.
In the case of your car, noise from a power-steering pump is often caused initially by low fluid. The power steering fluid doesn't just provide the hydraulic pressure to help you steer the car, it also lubricates the moving parts of the pump. If this fluid runs low, that lubrication doesn't happen, and the pump will wear quite quickly to the point where it seizes. It's a bit of a surprise that such a new vehicle would have this problem, but any sort of leak in the power steering system can lead to this low fluid level and the problems it causes. If you're lucky, the system might just need a top-up to make the noise go away. But if damage and wear has already started to occur, then the pump might be on the way out.
It's worth mentioning that your car is covered by a five-year/130,000km warranty. So, provided you haven't exceeded that mileage and the car has a documented service history, you may find that the problem is actually worthy of a warranty claim.
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