Jodi_the_g
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First time I have posted in general chat for a while, but the little brother is looking for a van.
With quite a list of specifications
Not a full sized one, but a mini van do not know the technical term.
Great MPG as he works all over the country.
Side Sliding door if possible.
Newish say three years old max
I recommend the transit connect, does any one else have any suggestions.
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Anty
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Registered: 19th Mar 08
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Corsa C van
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Joe
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Registered: 20th Jun 04
Location: Hesketh Bank, Lancashire
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Combo's are pretty decent to be fair.
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
Location: Northants Drives: Clio 182 Cup
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VW Caddy
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recarouk
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Registered: 30th Sep 05
Location: West Yorkshire
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citroen berlingo or peugeot partner HDI are cracking little vans.
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wilson_sri
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Theres a lot of choice in that area really. Ford connect, Vauxhall combo, peugot parter the list goes on!
Does he have any preferance of make? Personally for that size of van my choice would be the combo over the connect. Theres a little more space and goes alrite to. The connect is very sluggish.
Check my work out for a few ideas.
www.countrycommercials.co.uk
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Chris F
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Registered: 26th Dec 05
Location: Newmarket Drives: Escort Van 1.8
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Astra 1.7DTi Are very nice, wat im getting in the next year!
Like driving a car!
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richc
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
VW Caddy
Everytime, especially if you do alot of cross country. I think they are brilliant on the motorway for a van
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Jodi_the_g
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Well having driven the vaxhualls vans at work when he was a post man he likes them.
Thanks Wilson for the link.
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p4uls corsa
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astra 1.7cdti are quick little things but they are very small
transit connect a fair bit bigger with side door, i prefer these to the astra at work a lot easier to get things in/out of and drive well
[Edited on 22-01-2009 by p4uls corsa]
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mattk
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Fiat Doblo
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mattk
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and an astra isnt a propper van
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lozarus
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Vaux combo is ok astravan is better but obviously no sliding door.
Transit connects are good/reliable vans only thing which really goes are intercooler pipes but there easy/cheap/common
Vw caddy/transporters wicked little vans would have a caddy.
wouldnt really touch peugeot experts or partners, sloppy gearboxes.
Out of all id go for astravan as newer ones have quite high spec if you find a nice 1 but if you have to have sliding door then definately a VW caddy. I work on most vans all day everyday and hardly ever have any come in for non service items.
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by p4uls corsa
astra 1.7tdci
You mean CDTi.
TDCi is the diesel units in Fords etc.
I'd recommend a Combo with the 100ps CDTi engine. Get the Combo 2000 instead of Combo 1700 as it has a better payload.
Can't really go wrong with a Connect mind. Dad has always had full sized Transits and have never let him down. Can't see the Connect being that bad.
Failing that, a Caddy with new TDi engine rather than SDi.
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mattk
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you cant compare an astra van and a combo, astra vans are too small to be "vans"
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deano87
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The hatch rear is nice to stand under when it rains mind you, you can get a Combo with hatch style rear, I think.
[Edited on 22-01-2009 by deano87]
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mattk
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or you could sit in the front while it rains
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Joe
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by p4uls corsa
astra 1.7tdci
You mean CDTi.
TDCi is the diesel units in Fords etc.
Nah he probably meant an Astra with the Ford engine in it.
Does it matter, we all knew what he meant
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antnee
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Location: Cov Drives: Clio 197
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Transit connect, nippy little things 5 up
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deano87
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quote: Originally posted by Joe
quote: Originally posted by deano87
quote: Originally posted by p4uls corsa
astra 1.7tdci
You mean CDTi.
TDCi is the diesel units in Fords etc.
Nah he probably meant an Astra with the Ford engine in it.
Does it matter, we all knew what he meant
Yeah, it does, considering someone has created a thread asking about vans, which probably indicates they know nothing about them.. And considering both the Combo and Astravan come with 3 different diesel units, getting the right 'retail engine codes' will probably be helpful.
[Edited on 22-01-2009 by deano87]
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Jay
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Transit connect or VW Caddy, if on a budget, Kangoo, mine was boss!
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mattk
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I didnt think much of the transit connect we had, the doblo is much better, the propper transit is king though, I love it
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Jay
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Never drove a Connect just think they look good, I like the big Transits though yeh
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mattk
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the interior is class, has a propper good stereo and heater, 3 glove boxes ans 2 full 2ltr bottle holders
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Chris F
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Registered: 26th Dec 05
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quote: Originally posted by mattk
you cant compare an astra van and a combo, astra vans are too small to be "vans"
Shut it u!
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