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Depreciation is not a concern for me. I have had my dispatch from new and it is 13 years old. Would like to keep the next van around 10 years (although I may decide to retire before then).No major repair bill for the dispatch until now - booked in for a new clutch next week. It still runs very well. Will probably change it next year, just planning ahead so when the time comes I know what I want and just get on with it.
Yes, people have different attitudes to things. I prefer things in life to be simple and work well. But for some people heated seats, aircon and other luxuries are important. Doesn't make it right or wrong.
In the 13 years I have had the van it has never broken down. I am still using it, new clutch next week (worn clutch release bearing).
Old post but I was looking at the Combo L1 and an slx35 sticks out the back by over a foot! They are currently 10k + vat pre reg and the Vivaro is 15k + vat pre reg so a sizeable difference.Has any got a photo of them fitted out?
Why is drilling/cutting a hole in the bulkhead such a terrible thing to do?
Damp from the back of the van makes the cab fusty, drips from the pole going down the back of your neck is what I remember. Maybe if it was cut accurately for a black drainage pipe with a cap on the cab end and the hole finished with a trim round the edge it wouldn't look to bad. So I suppose for me it's down to aesthetics and not having a damp cab.