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Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« on: 02 January 2020, 13:07:59 »

A chum dropped into my print shop this morning; he has an 04 Astra, does building work, finds Astra gets dusty, reckons he needs a van, wonders what to buy, wants me to buy his Astra. He wants 3 seats, but not a big van, is looking at a diesel 2008 Citroen Dispatch at £1400.
 I said I didn't want his Astra and know nothing about vans or diesels. Promised to enquire on this forum.  Please advise.
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #1 on: 02 January 2020, 13:17:04 »

Builders van gets dusty.......whatever next. ;D
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #2 on: 02 January 2020, 13:49:45 »

Builders van gets dusty.......whatever next. ;D


that does tend to happen with plaster,cement etc

it depends what sort of building work Terry's friend does  :-\
I really don't like driving vans ,no all round vision,handle terrible,rattle ,uncomfortable driving position. ::)
bulk materials can be delivered to the job,rubbish can be put in a skip (all priced into the job)
so my van is a 2003  saloon with a big boot for tools ,an Omega  ;D
i can borrow one of the zafiras ,should i need that size load area (about the same load area as a mid size van)
larger loads (like moving conservatories etc) hiring a man with a van ,is cost effective .
I also have a decent trailer ,thou not yet fitted a shed dragging hook to my omega ,other cars in the fleet have them .
I know a few plasterers who have astra vans ,personally i'd just buy the estate ,and have the windows ,load carrying capacity is the same for van and estate .a local bricklayer I know has a zafira and trailer

double  bagging plaster and cement etc ,seat and load covers and using a hoover may be a solution  ;D

don't buy a 2004 astra that a builder has used as a van Terry ,it won't end well  :-X
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #3 on: 02 January 2020, 14:03:49 »

Knew you couldn't be a real builder, Dave.. no real builder would be seen dead without a Transit tipper with rust holes in the frame big enough to fit your head through!

Or maybe that was just my old neighbour..  ;D
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #4 on: 02 January 2020, 14:20:04 »

Knew you couldn't be a real builder, Dave.. no real builder would be seen dead without a Transit tipper with rust holes in the frame big enough to fit your head through!

Or maybe that was just my old neighbour..  ;D
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yes ,i need to change my name to Dave the rusty vauxhall fixer  :D
the Ford marque is another one of my dislikes  :-X
in my past I did spend far too long chasing rust on a transit drop-side  :'(
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #5 on: 02 January 2020, 15:35:14 »

Mercedes Vito or, much as it galls me, VW Transporter...
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #6 on: 02 January 2020, 15:51:06 »

My son in law & his father have their own building business always have Transits put up with everything asked of them without any problems, as for rust who cares on a much abused vehicle it's a workhorse simple as that..😀
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #7 on: 02 January 2020, 16:52:52 »

Mercedes Vito or, much as it galls me, VW Transporter...


No.
Just no.
To both.


The car based vans don't really matter; just buy a marque you're comfortable with, and an example owned and used by someone who didn't load it full of dirty crap everyday.


Bigger vans need to have Ford badges.
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #8 on: 02 January 2020, 19:08:15 »

The ubiquitous rusty Trannie!  :)
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #9 on: 02 January 2020, 19:10:22 »

The ubiquitous rusty Trannie!  :)
ginger transvestite ?
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #10 on: 02 January 2020, 19:14:21 »

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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #11 on: 02 January 2020, 19:31:25 »

The ubiquitous rusty Trannie!  :)
ginger transvestite ?

Terry's mate?  :-\
I don't know , a builder that can't stand dust  :-\
sounds a bit feminine  ;D
feather duster  :-X
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #12 on: 02 January 2020, 19:34:20 »

Look at any builders merchant, and it's a toss up between, a Transit and Movano, the Posh builders have Vito and vw t5.
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #13 on: 02 January 2020, 19:49:04 »

Look at any builders merchant, and it's a toss up between, a Transit and Movano, the Posh builders have Vito and vw t5.
posh builders  ???
do they have cigarette holders for their roll ups  :-\
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Re: Neighbour seeks advice buying a used van
« Reply #14 on: 02 January 2020, 23:01:27 »

Cannot help with van advice but we had plasterers in to do a Spanish plastering job. Mostly white finish and it goes off quickly. They did a really great job .

Turned up in an absolutely unidentifiable white vehicle . The inside was all white as though a plaster bomb exploded inside once a week. I still wonder how it gets an mot. We offered them shower/ washing facilities each night but they just cleared off as they were. Covered head to foot in the stuff.
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