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Mind you there is one very good side which I haven't really explored and that is buying it brand new but literally the day the Warranty ceases is the day you sell it and get another one but I'm guessing a £20,000 van will probably be worth about £10,000 if I'm not mistaken? So that's still £10,000 the cheap van could potentially only cost about £4,000 over this period.I may have the numbers modelled up on the new van to 3 years old but basically if you lose 4 or maybe 5k at a push that could be decent considering the peace of mind you'll get.
I'm not knocking anyone who prefers to buy and run a new van, but I personally don't see the need to spend thousands on a new or nearly new van which will lose a huge percentage of its value in the first 2 or 3 years. I prefer an older, cheaper van that is simpler to maintain, won't depreciate much more than it already has and will still do the job for a few years with a little care and attention. If it looks clean and tidy, which I try to keep mine, so much the better.John