thanks for all the replies guys!
as i only do about 2500-3000 miles a year in my van due to having very compact localish work and having a car for leisure i think it would be overkill to get a vivaro/transit van.also i have some narrow driveways to park on and winding country lanes so a smaller van with a bigger payload than my kangoo would be ideal.
also my local garage where ive been taking all my vans and cars for 20 years really rate the connect.cheap parts and are usually reliable vans.
the kangoo to be fair has been a good van but it would be great to be able to carry a bit more water esp on days where i have a fair few large domestic and commercial jobs due or where im squeezing in a few first cleans on top of my regular work.
hi nic i will probably still have to cut a hole in the bulkhead mate as i dont think my extreme 47 will fit in even without the gooseneck!
very best wishes to you all
dazmond
Hi Daz,
Cheap parts? That rolls off the tongue of most mechanics and older salesmen when it comes to Transits. That was the case once when imported vans parts were expensive compared to the locally produced British manufactured stuff.
That no longer applies. In this day and age, Ford will be looking for every penny profit it can make to recoup some of the margins it sacrificed with new van deals.
Longer warranty periods were also introduced to keep you with the main dealer for longer. When it was first introduced, you lost your warranty if you took the van elsewhere for servicing until the government legislated against this.
Yes you will have to cut a hole in your bulkhead for your longer poles.
To get back to buying higher mileage vans commented on by Crystal-clear, do a search on Tdci Mondeo's on ebay and see how many 2002/2006 cars are on there for sale as "parts or repair" as I did a couple of months back. Then look at the mileages. Some comments - just needs a fuel pump or an injector etc. Why don't they do it and sell the car as a working vehicle? The reason is that it will cost more to fix that the car is worth.
Buying a van with a high mileage is taking on a higher risk, but I see window cleaners looking at vans with similar mileages.