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All depends on what size tank he needs in the back. Need to check the payload of the van against how much weight you'll be carrying. It all adds up with tank water tank frame poles reels etcMy son is after his first van I've suggested a connect l2 any thoughts on them please
I have this van, had nearly 2 years. Bought for £1200, 95k genuine on the clock. Full service history, ex BT van. Last mot was a bit steep, £500 odd, as a fair bit of welding was needed. I decided it was worth doing this rather than just get another old vehicle. Is probably good for several more years and is always reliable/starts every time etc. Down side is, its a bit gutless on the motorway, but this dont bother me as not often driving on there. I worked out, with my 350 litre tank, backpack, couple of barrels, leisure battery/pump etc, its on about the limit. If you can get a good example/looked after, Id say its the best you can get if not wanting to spend much. Prob the vauxhall combo would be next best. ( all matters of opinion of course, these are what I reckon for a not overly busy user) ( Mind you, the 350 litre tank will easy do me £250 or more of work, and I dont have it full right up, always got some in the barrels or backpack if run out)My son is after his first van I've suggested a connect l2 any thoughts on them please
The new shape transits from over 6 years ago are galvanised and come with a 12 year rust guarantee.Friend of mine said brand new transits were showing rust in the showrooms where he lives (Netherlands). He said he literally looked under them while they were on display INSIDE the showrooms and could see loads of rust already eating away at them.
That was about 6 years ago, might of changed since. Might be using aluminium kit-kat foil for the chassis now lol