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Bartdude put your £ on transporter !!! extra room in the back good for install and service ,good drive economical engine to 🙂

make sure it comes from main dealer with warranty for peace of mind
 
I've a Vaviro on 07 plate, 16K miles and 3rd is a little 'grabby' already, clunky to get into sometimes. But rest is good, noisy at 80, wind getting in somewhere. Pulls away well, loads of room. If I was only plumbing I'd get a small car/van size and rack it out well. Only have large van as property developing too. Next will be a warrior!
 
you cannot beat VW if you are strapped for cash go for a hiace ,i would not recommend anything french
 
you make a valid point old plumb,the rackings worth a mint and very usable for our trade,but can get in the way if installing as well or dont you find this a issue

If I have to install boilers etc, I get them delivered by suppliers, saves on fuel and back strain!
 
I had two Nissan primastars ! Very nice when they work , the gear box ( £3500 @ 60,000 miles plus) slave cylinders,master cylinders, turbo , cluches, all within 80,000 miles .
 
If I have to install boilers etc, I get them delivered by suppliers, saves on fuel and back strain!

was not so much thinking of that,pts will deliver were ever i ask them to,thinking more of the extra kit you have to carry
 
Ive got a Vivaro 09 Plate, Nice drive but noisy when driving at speed. Not had any hassle apart from an electrical fault which was fixed under warranty. Ive had a few vans/4x4 in past jobs. Transporter is nice but pricey, Mercedes Vito is nice too again a bit steep. Wouldn't touch a Mitsubishi 4x4 again, had 2 and both blew cylinder heads around 100000 miles. Best 4x4's IMO are Toyota Hilux and Ford Ranger, Only downside is the space in the back of a 4x4 doesn't compare with a white van!
 
i have had loads of vans ,cars 4x4s etc, you cannot go wrong with toyota , i have a transporter and cannot fault it to be honest, the caddy is a cracking van like driving a car, i would seriously steer clear of land rover range rover as they are not reliable IMHO
 

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