Thread: Buying a Van
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Old 29-Mar-2005, 01:51
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Personally for bike transportation i would avoid the smaller type vans like Transit Connects, etc. but equally no need for the big extra long wheelbase jobbies.

Something the size of the 1 tonne payload shortwheel base transit is fine.

A higher roof makes loading easier, even for normal sized people.

Be VERY wary of claimed mileages, vans are working vehicles and lots of them get clocked!

I use lots of Transits and they do silly mileages, not without a few probs though, but for personal use would suggest Merc or VW. They will cost more than an equivilant Tranny etc.

Another option is Toyota Hiace, good reliable vehicle but never seen a hi roof version.

Citroen, Peugeots are cheaper, but weaker residuals, and bit expensive to service.

If anyone offers you an LDV it means they don't like you, so just kill them.
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