Looking to wind down in next couple of years as a sole trader, view to retire or just keep best work for pension top up.
I have a Transit Custom worth possibly 8000 ish
Looking to go for 500 ltr DIY system instead of my current 650
Will spend up to £6000 on used van.
Any suggestions
2 seater req just for windows nothing else
Might go as light as 350 ltr system
Only you can make that decision.
Personally, I would hate to be looking for a good used van atm. They are mostly very expensive for the year and mileage.
If I were making that decision with my current situation, I would stick with what I have. I would just fill my 650 litre tank with less water. Fuel costs will be a little more with your bigger van but with less weight won't be subject to the same wear and tear a smaller van will working on its payload limit.
Your road fund licence will cost the same. Insurance might be a little more on the Custom but at least you know what you have got. You never know what hidden repair 'gems' await you with a 'new' vehicle.
I purchased my current Peugeot Boxer with 89k on the clock. It was in immaculate condition with full Peugeot service history. Unfortunately, its cost me money these past 3 years. 5 new tyres, new alternator, new windscreen wiper motor assembly and a new intercooler pipe. I also replaced the sump and the oil pump as a precaution. Had I had a garage do the jobs those repairs could have cost around £2500 which would be about 30% of what I paid for the van.
The engine is a Ford Puma engine which is timing chain driven. Ford Transits also use the same engine and timing chain failures seem to begin at around 130k. They want around £800 to change that chain. Spares cost around £250, so I will save some money and do the job myself, (if I'm still able.)
I'm claiming a pension as I'm nearly 70. I haven't paid into the UK pension scheme long enough to claim a full pension. So I have to carry on working to supplement my pension. At least I can still do this with wash and reach.