BY ANDY ENRIGHT
Most pick-ups are bought by companies as a taxable expense, driven into the ground and rarely sold on for anything but scrap. There are exceptions though. Lifestyle pick-ups are becoming increasingly popular as used buys, the growth fuelled by a tax loophole. The Proton Jumbuck doesnt really fall into either category.
Its got enough load space for light commercial duties but lacks the rear seats required of a proper leisure pick-up. As a result, its possible to pick up a nearly new Jumbuck for far less than you thought. If youve considered what you need your vehicle for and decided that a small pick-up fits the bill, a used Jumbuck is well worth a look.
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In standard form, the load space is unlined and uncovered but a swift foray into the options list can soon put that right. There are Truckman add-on covers available for just under £1,000 as well as a load liner, roll-over bars, specially designed roof attachments and even purpose-built carriers for bikes and sail boards all are reasonably priced. Inside, the Jumbuck has inherited an interior of some quality from its Wira parentage. Theres nothing in there thats going to send designers at Audi or BMW scurrying back to their drawing boards but in terms of quality and functionality, buyers should have little cause for concern.
The seats are covered with vinyl in the entry-level model - something which might develop into a sticky issue on hot summer days - but the air-blowers seemed to perform powerfully and they should help take the edge off things. Cabin storage space for large items is limited, with the door pockets a little tight for anything bulkier that pens or paperwork and a confined glovebox but theres room for your smaller odds and ends in a covered pot between the seats or a useful recess in the dash. It might be worth taking a road test in the rain because the windscreen wipers tend to leave a lot of water on the screen and, consequentially, a lot to be desired.
Prices start at just under £5,000 for a 53-plated Jumbuck GL which at first suggests a stunning ability to retain value, but its worth reminding oneself that the new prices quoted for a Jumbuck do not include VAT. GLS models can be had for a little more, so its worth tracking one of these down if the price is right. The range-topping GLX opens at around £7,200. Its hard to believe there were people who stepped into a showroom and demanded the most luxurious Jumbuck money could buy but there you go.
If you want bare utility, go for the entry-level model, but if youre after a few more creature comforts, now is the time to take advantage of the depreciation curve that started from that moment of personal extravagance by a Jumbuck GLX owner.
The Jumbuck is a sturdy campaigner although rear suspension squeaks can drive you crazy after a few miles. Check that the vehicle drives quietly or be prepared to replace rear bushings. The satin-coloured bars in the back arent the most hardwearing parts of the cars make-up and soon become rather tatty looking if the Jumbuck has been used in earnest. The interior is largely workmanlike but seat fabrics can wear easily.
Look out for evidence that the car has been overloaded or abused by checking the suspension and exhaust. Wipers can be very weedy and steer clear of garish colour schemes that may be difficult to shift.
(Based on a 2004 Jumbuck GLS - approx) A new clutch will be in the region of £160 and a full exhaust about £335. Front brake pads will set you back about £45 for the front set and £38 for the rear, while an alternator will be around £165 and a replacement starter motor about £125.
So, who is going to want to buy a Proton Jumbuck, especially given that it only comes in 2-wheel drive? After all, businesses often look to a pick-up for its ability to move cargo around muddy building sites or to other locations that would be inaccessible to a van or flat-bed truck. Can the Jumbuck really cope with this kind of use? Well, the vehicle rides on a ladder frame chassis with coil-sprung suspension at the front and a rigid leaf-sprung axle at the rear. Its front-driven but Proton have upped the Jumbucks ground clearance by 20mm over that of the Wira parent vehicle. Still, without 4x4 transmission or any of the off-road trickery found in larger pick-ups, it probably wouldnt take long for the Jumbuck to get gummed-up if it was faced with really treacherous terrain.
Perversely, this inability to act as a genuine off-roader transpires to be one of the Jumbucks key strengths. By choosing not to go down the road of beefing-up the suspension, elevating the ride height, installing all-wheel-drive transmission and adding a torquey diesel engine, Proton have ensured that this pick-up retains car-like performance, refinement and handling for driving on the road - the place where the vast majority of pick-up mileage is done anyway. The 86bhp 1.5-litre 12-valve engine revs freely and, while the performance might not set pluses racing, its quiet on the motorway and punchy enough for getting around town.
The Jumbuck should manage a 14.6-second 0-60mph time and a 96mph top speed with fuel economy averaging just under 40mpg in everyday driving. Whether laden or unladen, the steering feels responsive and theres minimal body roll through the bends these are rare traits amongst larger pick-ups, which tend to suffer from distant steering and canal barge cornering. If fuel economy is your thing, an LPG version is also available.
Although it would have been welcome to see a Jumbuck with a torquey diesel engine, Proton never saw fit to install one. Therefore the choices facing the potential buyer are rather simple. If you want an inexpensive light-duty pick up, theres not a lot better. Dont get carried away with the lifestyle aspect or pay over the top for a model laden down with accessories.
Proton Jumbuck (2003 - 2007)







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