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couchcommando 22-Jan-2006 14:08

Van Buying Advice ?
 
I was told there are some fleet manager type folk amongst us so I'm after van advice, my 70k mile old VW LT has just gone bang clatter clatter stop, awaiting verdict but it's not going to be good ;)
So I'm after a new van. It needs to be big enough for 2 bikes and all race gear and tow a caravan. Have upto £9k but the cheaper thebetter. Seen brand new Peugeot boxers for £8500 with 3 yrs warranty, also been recommended Transits and plenty of them at 2 yrs old and £6000.
I won't have another VW and I know 3 people that have had similar fates with their sprinters. We did have a trafic that did 60k with no probs so if I hear good reports of the Renault master it's another ?

So anyone got any good van buying advice ?

twpd 22-Jan-2006 14:16

I know it doesn't help you but, my ancient Renault Trafic cost £150 on EBay and has just reached 160k miles :D Unfortunately, it's unbelievably slow. :(

And when are you gonna tell me abt that frame repair? :borg:

couchcommando 22-Jan-2006 14:27

You're right no help LOL, what frame repair ? ?

itexuk 22-Jan-2006 16:55

Have a look at the Vauxhall Vivaro Long Wheel Base, I'v got the SWB, best van I have had

pedro 22-Jan-2006 17:53

ive tried the transit,not enough power,got a merc sprinter,cd311.pulls like a train,no cam belt to worry about as its chain. they not cheap though but they hold the money well,4metre length.many used have over 100,000 miles,no problem with service history.

butch890 22-Jan-2006 21:02

transit everytime,cumfy ,fast (get120 hp or above) ultra reliable.
butch

madmav 22-Jan-2006 21:28

Renault Master/traffic
my mate just gone over 200,000 miles 3yrs old only had Airmass meter go £135.to fix

low reving good pull sat nav loadsa bling! cant fault it;)

twpd 22-Jan-2006 22:12

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Originally posted by couchcommando
You're right no help LOL, what frame repair ? ?

Lucy's. I u2u'd U asking for details of the repairer. I have one that needs sorting.

Davieravie 23-Jan-2006 00:50

By the way....you have to service vans just like Ducati's. If you look after any engine properly especially a diesel, it should last you a lifetime. You might want to wash it it occasionally as well when the mood takes you. ;)

Wouldn't bother with any carbon for the van...thats just stupid

Grib 23-Jan-2006 10:29

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Originally posted by twpd
Quote:

Originally posted by couchcommando
You're right no help LOL, what frame repair ? ?

Lucy's. I u2u'd U asking for details of the repairer. I have one that needs sorting.

SPR welded mine up for me :) Excuse the website, luckily they're better with bikes than computers ;)
www.sprracing.co.uk

Grib 23-Jan-2006 10:32

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Originally posted by Davieravie
By the way....you have to service vans just like Ducati's. If you look after any engine properly especially a diesel, it should last you a lifetime.

It'd just been done and had a brand new cambelt! First thought was 'oh no, dodgy cambelt, must have snapped', but it's in one piece. From what people are saying, the cranks gone. Not sure how you service one of those ;)

Jon 23-Jan-2006 19:15

Nows a good time to buy. I've just swamped my 03/52 tranny for a new 06/55. Brand new and cheap has chips at £9799. comes with electric pack and 2 litre, 85psi engine. I wouldn't bother with the Merc sprinter, too poor fuel consumption unless you run it on chip fat:D


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