I bought a brand new Doblo for about 10K and ran it for 8 years and sold it to son in law one. He ran it for 4 years and sold it to someone on this forum as a cheap and cheerful runabout. It might even still be running now.
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Speak of the devil Sorry was busy re filling this beauty for tomorrow might still be running now? Does a bear s*** in the woods it's been smashing it every day hasn't missed a beat since November 18
Prime example guys clean tidy 06 doblo single user system flew through it's recent MOT with 0 spend
Hits the work at the crack of Dawn I absolutely love it I'm going to be looking after it for years to come rest assured shes in good hands
So in this particular case guys £1,400 vs £10,000
You are whooping £8,600 up now let's say gear box goes tomorrow for £500 you are still £8,100 up I can't help and realise that economic trade-off! As long as the vans look good no rust no body work damage a van is a van she doesn't need to be a work of art they will both make the same money!
Spruce correct as ever the Ford Transit connect does tend to rust. I have had one for years and been spending on welding 2 x once I think it was £500 but guess what! Once its welded your on the road again for another 3 years
I keep thinking about getting rid of it but every time it gets nearer to the MOT I know I can get through it with another 3 to £500 which is still cheaper than £5,000 for example!
The only thing that's on my mind about cheap vans is the emissions that might start hitting Greater London need to look into that!