Did you have an unusual spec ? There are lots of T5s ordered in by dealers that haven't been pre-sold, so your dealer should be able to pull a few strings and get one of them for you unless you wanted something quite different to the usual. It is the dealer's fault for not checking the build spec against the order spec, so they should be trying to help you out, not just make you start the order process again from scratch.
You do realize you are on a VW forum asking about non-VWs, so most people here are a bit biased towards T5s
I know several of people with 4 cyl diesel Vitos (private use, not commercial) and they all seem pretty happy with them. If you need a van now and didn't want to wait for another factory build I'd certainly go for a test drive and see if you liked it or not. I'd expect the the V6 diesel to go pretty well.
As far as the Hyundai H-1 van goes I haven't heard anything at all about them (good or bad), as they are obviously quite new to Australia. Some new model Hyundais are getting good reports (eg I30) and are much better regarded than some of the old models. I tend to not buy a brand new model until it has been on the market for at least 2 or 3 years, in the hope I can avoid any "lemons" and give the manufacturer a chance to discover and rectify any common design or build problems (eg T5 steering clonks, leaking water pumps, sticky vanes on turbos, leaking sliding windows etc).
I do have to say that while it is a wonderful van to drive, my (purchased new) T5 has not turned out to be as reliable a van as I hoped (I've had 2 electrical problems and 2 engine faults in only 1 year of ownership, doing 17,000Km of easy highway cruising). I know these forums tend to attract people who have had problems, but I've read enough reports on various web forums to know that mine is not an isolated instance.
I would suggest that T5s are probably not for people who absolutely must have 100% reliability in their van. Mind you, I've read plenty about Vito vans with problems too.
I guess you will have to do your own research and come to your own decisions. Please let us know what you end up with and what you think of it.
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