Jasper
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posted on 1/12/09 at 11:26 AM |
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Van/vehicle recommendation needed
This is for my sister, who's a landscape gardener.
She needs three seats at least and a covered back, no pickups. It's also her family car, so transit van is no good. She's currently got a
Berlingo, which is a real piece of crap. She needs something she can drive long distances too, the Berlingo is rubbish on a motorway.
In my mind I've got the Nissan Pathfinder and the Disco, but not sure at that budget, £7-9k.
Also thought of the Forrester too ....
[Edited on 1/12/09 by Jasper]
If you're not living life on the edge you're taking up too much room.
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tegwin
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posted on 1/12/09 at 11:42 AM |
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VW Transporter crew cab? Something like a T4 with the 2.5 TDI engine is fairly economical and if remapped shifts like a shifty thing!
My sister drivers hers back and forward from the alps..
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m8kwr
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posted on 1/12/09 at 11:50 AM |
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I've got a vw touran as a family car, the seat arrangement is great, you can seat a minimum of 2, up to 7, and all the combinations in between.
A bit like a transit van (or so i am told regularly) .
And with all the 3 back seats taken out (the 2 rear rear ones fold down), you can fit soooo much in there, and you have got more height then an
estate/station-wagon...
Great on motorways, good mpg as well
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richwill
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posted on 1/12/09 at 12:21 PM |
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Mazda Bongo?
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gazza285
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posted on 1/12/09 at 07:07 PM |
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Done over 100,000 in my Berlingo, mainly on the motorway, I'd recommend one to anybody who was after a small van.
DO NOT PUT ON KNOB OR BOLLOCKS!
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morcus
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posted on 2/12/09 at 01:09 AM |
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Double cab pickup with a hardtop? I know you said no pickups because you need a covered load but my dad had one for three years (A Ford Ranger XLT
Thunder) and it was just like having a giant estate and you have the benefit of not being able to smell anything in the back. Good spec ones are
comfortable too, I went to scotland and back a few times in the Front and in the Back.
Also, as they've gone out of Fashion they're reletively cheap, my dad bought his for about £10,000 (It was recovered so it was cheap at
the time) and had to sell it for just over £3,000 (Though that was trade so it would cost abit more to buy one).
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