Why don't you have a quick google before making stupid comments?
Transits mechanically are brilliant work horses, just a bit suspect to rust.If you get one, first thing id do is get it on a ramp and spray the the underside floor, sills, wheel arches and chassis with some anti rust paint and you'll then have a cracking longterm van.
Leasing, you can claim virtually 100% back, the deals I'm looking at are around £240.00 per month inc Vat.The vehicle we use now was bought from new (Navara D22) Close on £18K back in 2005 now worth maybe £4K, so don't think I would buy again.
Quote from: Roger Oakley on September 02, 2013, 02:13:57 pmLeasing, you can claim virtually 100% back, the deals I'm looking at are around £240.00 per month inc Vat.The vehicle we use now was bought from new (Navara D22) Close on £18K back in 2005 now worth maybe £4K, so don't think I would buy again. Please explain how it is possible to claim "virtually 100% back"!
Hi Roger, we've had a Vivaro for almost 6 years and aside from a couple of clutches and over the last week or so a full recon on the gearbox I can't fault it. It is like a car to drive.I personally would avoid the Sportive though, to blingy for business imo, stick to the LWB CDTi, in white of course Some great lease deals out there but always better to buy if you can.
Quote from: Griffus on September 02, 2013, 10:44:06 pmHi Roger, we've had a Vivaro for almost 6 years and aside from a couple of clutches and over the last week or so a full recon on the gearbox I can't fault it. It is like a car to drive.I personally would avoid the Sportive though, to blingy for business imo, stick to the LWB CDTi, in white of course Some great lease deals out there but always better to buy if you can.Nope, the have colour coded bumpers and go faster alloys. There's no doubt a button to bounce the suspension whilst you cruise for hose. ahem.The CDTi is a proper looking van for hairy a***d blokes Lol. The sports look exactly the same except for the badge saying 'sport'