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Hi all. I've not been on for a while. And it must be a very old boring question... What vans do people use and find is the best for size/reliability etc...
Cheers all
Cheers all
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Good job Yr not a comedian... There would only be one that clapped lolol ???Working one with four wheels
Exactly a comedian can’t answer them?We have a Renault’s master , Vito and Toyota proace not a lover of the Renault but payload is very good , van choice will depend on type of work you do , and wether one or two people will be working from it . The areas that you work in for being able to park ,how much do you want to spend , and are you looking at new or second hand , only you can answer theses questions .
Please get something big enough to fit a pole in, as we don’t wanna see a post asking how people fit a pole into van what’s longer then it , less you’ll get a comedian response ?Good job Yr not a comedian... There would only be one that clapped lolol ???
Now that's a good answer lolExactly a comedian can’t answer them?
Please get something big enough to fit a pole in, as we don’t wanna see a post asking how people fit a pole into van what’s longer then it , less you’ll get a comedian response ?
I've been looking at the vivaro. And the peugeot expert van which is slightly smaller. ?I have a vivaro at the moment but still keep looking at those transit customs-maybe in a year or so not made my mind up yet
Sounds perfectI use a T5 for work and pleasure. Can carry a full contingent of barrels, brushs, hoses in the back weekdays, throw a mattress and camping gear in at the weekend and off we go exploring.
Brilliant that's great to know... Cheers?Vivaro lwb sportive...so far so good. Decent payload and enough room for 700litre tank plus gutter vac with room to spare ?
I test drove the vivaro and it wasn’t in the same class as the transit I.m.o.Had a Vivaro for 8 years, far better than a Transit ?
I test drove the vivaro and it wasn’t in the same class as the transit I.m.o.
Also, the transit is far better looking, whereas the Vivaro is as ugly as the men of the north east ?
I got a reasonable deal on the 1000 kg transit. I’ve had many vans throughout the years and the new custom is by far the best drive for a van I’ve ever had.I have just bought a Toyota proace I tried the transit custom and didn’t like it , the Toyota also has a 5 year warranty and considerably cheaper than the ford and no paint issues , the ford does look nice but it’s way over priced for what it is ford wanted 35 k for the one with 1400 kg payload and a six month waiting list , the Toyota took 6 weeks and cost 27 k still a rip off price but a lot cheaper .
Got the bite I was after, knew the London Trannies couldn't keep quiet ?I test drove the vivaro and it wasn’t in the same class as the transit I.m.o.
Also, the transit is far better looking, whereas the Vivaro is as ugly as the men of the north east ?
You'd still needs steps to get the ladder off ?Vauxhall combo/Fiat Doblo, I don't need anything bigger as I just do windows, if I needed a bigger van I would be inclined to go with the new shape Citroën Dispatch, I like the lower roofs these vans now have no higher than a roof of a swb van.
I had a brand new Citroen Dispatch LWB 150 Professional Plus on order and it was £22.4k OTR That's virtually top of the range and £4.5k cheaper ?I have just bought a Toyota proace I tried the transit custom and didn’t like it , the Toyota also has a 5 year warranty and considerably cheaper than the ford and no paint issues , the ford does look nice but it’s way over priced for what it is ford wanted 35 k for the one with 1400 kg payload and a six month waiting list , the Toyota took 6 weeks and cost 27 k still a rip off price but a lot cheaper .
You'd still needs steps to get the ladder off ?
I had a brand new Citroen Dispatch LWB 150 Professional Plus on order and it was £22.4k OTR That's virtually top of the range and £4.5k cheaper ?
I use a T5 for work and pleasure. Can carry a full contingent of barrels, brushs, hoses in the back weekdays, throw a mattress and camping gear in at the weekend and off we go exploring.
You'd still needs steps to get the ladder off ?