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  • New VW Transporter Kombi Pricing
  • josh1982
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    Does anyone know where I can get a price list for the above? Considering one as a next company car and need the prices and specs before asking the finance director. Don’t fancy a trip to a dealers yet.

    What they like for an only car for family of 4 plus dog? 1000 miles a week at work. Will I regret it?

    jd-boy
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    probably on fuel alone. 🙁

    josh1982
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    Regret the fuel consumption? Currently driving Honda accord 2.2 diesel getting 38mpg can’t be much worse…….off to look……..

    chojin
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    I’ve got a 102ps T28, it costs £100 to fill and I get about 500 miles out of a tank.
    I’m hoping that’ll improve as the engine loosens up.

    I love driving it though, if it’s of any consolation.

    josh1982
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    37.7 so 32 in real life I guess. Hhhmmm……..I wonder if work will take this into account

    josh1982
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    I expected a bit better mpg……blue line is meant to be good.

    legend
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    If you keep it to the speed limit you’re probably right. Not a VW, but Mrs Legend has now done 30,000 miles in the last year in her 135bhp Vito – it’s averaged 37mpg in that time

    chojin
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    It’s a huge vehicle, whilst not class leading – it’s not exactly *bad* for something of its size.

    chojin
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    At 1000 miles per week, however… look elsewhere (unless someone else is paying for your fuel).

    tazzymtb
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    massively expensive as a company vehicle if you are getting a fully maintained deal and the waiting list is long. I could have got BMW 520 M sport diesel Estate fully maintained on 30k/year for 4 years for less. 😯

    EDIT: I was looking at the sportline kombi though as the normal one is a slow as s*** and wallows like wallowy thing!

    chojin
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    As it’s a van, your BIK tax is capped at £50 p/m – which is nice. They can be had cheaply, but bear in mind the poverty spec model really is quite basic – I believe sound proofing and carpet are an optional extra.

    rickmeister
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    Real world 32 – 35 mpg here… do you move your family 1000 miles a week ? Can you get a cheap car to pile on the miles ?

    josh1982
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    Thanks……might have to have a look down the dealers………maybe back to the smax idea…….want 7 seats

    Edit: or min 6

    tazzymtb
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    also be aware that unless the V5 states that it’s a dual purpose vehicle rather than a commercial you will be limited to 50 on single carriage way, 60 on dual as you will count as a goods vehicle exceeding 2000kg

    chojin
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    Blatant pic whoring opportunity:

    rickmeister
    Full Member

    And another…

    alfabus
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    and another:

    🙂

    Dave

    chojin
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    They’re all black!

    Awesome looking vans there guys 8)

    hammerite
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    If the lower purchase/lease cost helps then look at something like a Vivaro/Trafic, Fiat Scudo/Diablo or the Hyundai iLoad.

    Maybe not as blingy as the VW, but cost a lot less.

    Nobeerinthefridge
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    josh1982 – Member
    Regret the fuel consumption? Currently driving Honda accord 2.2 diesel getting 38mpg can’t be much worse…….off to look……..

    Do you drive like the Stig? My 2.2 civic averages 48-50 mpg, and lot of that is the wife doing short town journeys, if I go on the motorway, I’m over 50, easily.

    dti
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    my 105hp t5 does 38mpg average

    alfabus
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    similar mpg for me… 2.5tdi 130bhp – 37-38mpg

    same driving style gets me 55-60mpg in my A4 2.0tdi 140bhp.

    Dave

    the00
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    If work pay for fuel, they probably will consider the estimated per mile cost. Last time I looked these were shown in tables in company car and fleet mags.

    chrismac
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    Make sure legally it’s a car and not a van. Friends have been done for speeding because they were obeying the car speed limit but because their VW t5 was technically a van and not a car they were speeding for a van and got done. Worth thinking about if you travel the motorways a lot

    pacemaker
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    Speed limit is still 70 on a motorway, but 60 mph on a dual carriageway and 50 on a single carriageway.

    redstripe
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    I’m a bit confused on the speed limit thing – I have a Toyota Hiace 120 D4D for family/bike transport etc. V5 has it as a 6 seater window van which it is (used to be disabled bus). Does that mean I also need to obey commercial van speed limits, or car ones, not been done yet but don’t want to be.
    It’s not good on diesel mpg btw but I do tend to thrash anything and made cheaper with (free) 50% veg oil mix. Still prefer it to previous VW T4 though. Have 3 VW T5’s at work which are nice to drive but lots of trim falls off or breaks inside

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