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[Closed] Should I buy a van.... or am I kidding myself?

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I wouldn't be without a van now.

I'm not bothered about speed, the van is so much easier to throw the dog in, get the bikes in do tip runs and it reminds me of when I was a white van man 😉

Insurance is through Brentacre, mods declared ( alloys and extra Windows ) £398 per year


 
Posted : 14/08/2017 10:17 pm
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I'm 7.5m long and 2.4tonnes empty before my conversion. I don't have an exact wet weight but it is more than. 3.05tonne when loaded up with the perminantly conversion and it seems the paperwork was the only thing that the professional converter did professionally . Frankly anything above 60 I can watch the fuel gauge drop as the revs rise anyway. Getting circa 38mpg calculated atm so happy not to be doing 70 as these beasts can be as low as 20mpg

That is why it's not clear cut

I'm 180 quid a year in a motor home policy.


 
Posted : 14/08/2017 10:32 pm
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Lol 7.5m is longer than my better halfs 7.5t horse box

Oddly the 7.5t lorry is only £160 to tax and less than £200 to insure


 
Posted : 14/08/2017 10:41 pm
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For us we are a family of seven so there are not many options other than a van. For those saying a van isn't as comfortable as.car haven't sat in a Multivan.


 
Posted : 14/08/2017 10:57 pm
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Transit connect owner here. When the lease on my Yeti was up and my office location had moved, I needed something that wasnt mileage restricted and cheap.

Bought an 07 plate lwb high roof model in silver (with air con). To us, we wouldnt be without the air con and I specifically looked for vans with it. That alone was a challenge.

Its small, but I've insualted it, built a sliding bench / double bed and put a small cupboard in there. Window fitted in the side. Towbar and roof box as well. Cosy for two of us but its fine!

Next week we're doing the North Coast 500 in it with a cheeky stop off at Fort Bill with the bikes 🙂


 
Posted : 15/08/2017 8:39 am
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What about one of these, perhaps a [i]little [/i]bit over original budget, seems to have all the creature comforts people are saying don't exist, and has a flappy up door at the back. I'd have one. And it's stealth white and will do 160mph*. Win.

[url= http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201708088141712?make=FORD&supplied-price-to=14000&sort=sponsored-supplied&postcode=bs65dq&model=TRANSIT%20CUSTOM&radius=1500&keywords=limited&advertising-location=at_vans&body-type=Combi%20Van&page=1 ]Linky to Autotrader Transit Custom[/url]

*maybe.


 
Posted : 15/08/2017 12:37 pm
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That Transit Custom is basically what we've got on order, except we've gone for tailgate and single passenger seat. Same price as a Vivaro equivalent, both around 2/3 the price of a new lower-specced T6 Kombi.


 
Posted : 15/08/2017 1:13 pm
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Starting to toy with the idea of a van too. We went from a fiesta with dog to an i40 with dog and baby. The i40 is twice the size and still we lack room. when going away.

Drove the brother in laws work van which is swb custom transit and it drove like a car with all the mod cons and the space was lovely. He had his motocross bike in the back and dh bike strapped to it. Very tempted by one as i dont generally like the whole "van feel" but appreciate the space.


 
Posted : 15/08/2017 1:39 pm
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[i]7.5t lorry is only £160 to tax[/i]

There's some weird VED change at 3500kg - it switches to a flat rate.

Out motorhome was replated from 3500kg to 3800kg when new (as were a lot of others) to take advantage of it. You can get them plated back down if you have a licence that limits you on max weight. I've nto bothered as I figure the extra payload may come in useful and there's no financial or use incentive to do it.


 
Posted : 15/08/2017 1:43 pm
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Similar thoughts to rhe OP wih the same reservations however has an airport taxi run in a Peugeot Expert and thought it could tick the boxes.

I would want something pre 2007 too smokey for me and yes some creature comorts would be nice all ot which you get with the Pug/Citroens and I think they are big enough to get a bed and bikes behind the back seats.

Downside is they look a bit crap and you may get stopped as a taxi. .

Upside there cheap fast enough and a bit car like.


 
Posted : 15/08/2017 1:48 pm
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