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hoping for some opinion's on different vans.

 

i get out the army at christmas and am going to set myself up as an electrician, i have a small astra van at the moment but am going to need a bigger one!!!!!! (dont we all):(

 

are there any of you on here that drive things like, a transit, transporter or vivaro? it will need to be a SWB

 

whats your thoughts on them? i will be looking for a model in the 04/05 years.

 

cheers in advance

 

richie

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oh, and good luck with the new business

 

 

thanks, so i might have to look at the medium roof height one then in the transit.

 

i suppose that nowadays there is more or less a van to suit every different type of purpose, going to look for a silver one i think so i am not just another white van man.

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I've got a Peugeot Boxer LWB high roof - 2.8HDI

 

I can't fault it at all, great driving position and really nice to drive. It's wider than the Transit and Mercedes Sprinter.

 

If you're after a 04/05 van you'll find that all of the major manufactures make good reliable vehicles just like they do with cars nowadays.

 

The later model transits have the TDCI engine, similar to the ones that they use in the Mondeo's - a really nice engine.

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Im an electrician too drive a 54 plate vauxhall combo 1.7cdti which is nippy and cheap to run but doesnt hold much more than tools and drills etc before that i had a 53 vauxhall vivaro 1.9 dti 6speed which was really nice to drive too although the gears are really short 1st is completely useless only does about 10mph both vans are good but the vivaro is much more suitable for the work.The new transits are supposed to be good too but ive not driven one yet:)

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cheers, i was looking at the combo side of things a while back, trying to get a van to fill a few different rolls, ie work and a bit of passenger stuff if needed, but i think now that a straight forward panel van is going to be the way to go, i do like the vivaro in the spotive trim but depends if i can get them at the right price.

 

I have been told that the transit models are always about a year ahead in the trim stakes and the rest follow suit about a year down the line.

 

tomorrow i am going to go to our local car shop warehouse, drove past there tonight and they pretty well have one of each so i will give them a story and look at them all. you say your is just tools, do you also have a running stock of small bits in there as well? or will that be pushing it with room?

 

richie

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i say tools mate but to be honest ive got material for about 4 jobs in there(cable,boxes,main boards,sockets,etc,etc)the combo will hold the stuff but the problem is when you go to find it because everything ends up just piled up well it does in my van anyway but it is a great van and almost car like in perfomance well it is as quick as most small cars good for 120mph(on a track)apparently and very economical

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