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Title: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: amazonian on 11 January 2017, 21:20:39
My son has a 2yr old long wheel base high top transit on contract hire and has no further need of it.

£315 per month, 3 years left.

Just asking on his behalf.           I'm here to be shot at!

Any alternative advice on what one can do with an unwanted lease vehicle would be gratefully received.

 :) :)
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: henryd on 11 January 2017, 21:53:55
Dr Gollum may be able to advise you on that :y
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 11 January 2017, 22:12:12
TB thinks they are a better drive than an AMG Mercedes, so he might be worth a PM.  :D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Lazydocker on 11 January 2017, 22:15:54
Should be able to pay a penalty and hand it back :-\
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 12 January 2017, 01:33:43
Should be able to pay a penalty and hand it back :-\
This :y

How much depends on the small print, but if he's within the annual mileage limits and in good condition (relative to said mileage limits) should be as simple as a phone call ;)
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: aaronjb on 12 January 2017, 10:16:31
Yep that's how I handed my Ranger back - no penalty to pay as it was within mileage.  Of course, that's assuming the van is with Ford Lease and not a third party lease company who could be infinitely more sleasy about it..
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: TheBoy on 12 January 2017, 15:49:53
TB thinks they are a better drive than an AMG Mercedes, so he might be worth a PM.  :D
Most things are...
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 12 January 2017, 16:39:01
Ok, I,ll bite. Why are they shite ?  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Viral_Jim on 12 January 2017, 16:53:37
Probably because they a) aren't made by GM and b) don't have a name that starts with "O" and ends with "mega".  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 12 January 2017, 16:54:34
Probably because they a) aren't made by GM and b) don't have a name that starts with "Z" and ends with "afira".  ;D
Fixed :-X
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: STEMO on 13 January 2017, 11:45:53
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 13 January 2017, 12:11:15
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.
And people think BMWs are overhyped ;D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: TheBoy on 13 January 2017, 13:15:34
Ok, I,ll bite. Why are they shite ?  ;D
When MB can get back to a mentality of actually designing cars, rather than simply seeign whats available in the parts bin, then I might consider looking at them again.

This is why the likes of BMW are better in all technical respects, hands down.  BMW's problems are build quality, and a "tosspot" image
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: TheBoy on 13 January 2017, 13:17:31
I'd love another tranny, but a SWB/standard would be more than suitable.  So, sorry OP, if I was allowed one, I'd be paying less than £200pm for a new one
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 13 January 2017, 13:19:52
Had two Mercs absolutely no problems at all , even the Omega I had was trouble free just lucky I guess. Worst cars I ever owned were Fords. Now on my third Merc.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: TD on 13 January 2017, 13:50:27
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.

Is that the version of the VW transporter, that keeps breaking down, so you have time to do some trainspotting  ;D ::)
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 13 January 2017, 14:40:48
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.

Is that the version of the VW transporter, that keeps breaking down, so you have time to do some trainspotting  ;D ::)

Is there a VW that doesn't? :D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: STEMO on 13 January 2017, 15:15:35
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.

Is that the version of the VW transporter, that keeps breaking down, so you have time to do some trainspotting  ;D ::)
Just my little term of endearment.  :)
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Nick W on 13 January 2017, 18:19:26
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.

Is that the version of the VW transporter, that keeps breaking down, so you have time to do some trainspotting  ;D ::)


It also comes with a nice brown anorak and a flask for tea, so that you don't catch a cold while waiting for the van to be recovered. Then there's the three week wait for parts, at the VW Commercial dealer that is miles away. Mercedes follow this approach too.


If you're actually going to use a van, ensure it has a Ford badge on it.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Broomies Mate on 13 January 2017, 20:35:25
If I was going to have a van type thingy, I'd have a VW trainspotter. Always fancied one.

Is that the version of the VW transporter, that keeps breaking down, so you have time to do some trainspotting  ;D ::)


It also comes with a nice brown anorak and a flask for tea, so that you don't catch a cold while waiting for the van to be recovered. Then there's the three week wait for parts, at the VW Commercial dealer that is miles away. Mercedes follow this approach too.


If you're actually going to use a van, ensure it has a Ford badge on it.

What, like my Transit Connect which was in Allen Ford (Bath) for 9 weeks for an Oil Cooler failure (18months old, less than 50k on the clock).

Ford can kiss my smelly ringpiece.  I'll be buying a Caddy next.

My very old and still immaculate VW T4 is a much better workhorse, and if it weren't for the bastard Government with the LEZ charge, I'd still be using it for work.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Elite Pete on 14 January 2017, 18:39:46
I do approx 1000 miles a week in my Transit and it hasn't broken down once........................ yet ::)
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: X30XE on 14 January 2017, 19:04:20
I'd rather have an STD than a ford transit.  At least that wouldn't completely knacker your back.  :-\ :D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Nick W on 14 January 2017, 19:19:36
I'd rather have an STD than a ford transit.  At least that wouldn't completely knacker your back.  :-\ :D


If a bad back is your problem, buy a Renisshall Vivaster(any one of the three, they're basically the same). The damn thing will break down so much that you won't be sitting in it long enough for your back to hurt. Of course, you won't get any work done either.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: TheBoy on 14 January 2017, 19:32:09
My last works tranny was a 2.5 (I think) NA diesel.

After dumping most of the contents my retarded oppswit boss insisted I carried in the skip, I took it to a weighbridge, and was still 150kgs over MGW.

But it mostly handled pretty well with the rear wheels glued down like that, and given a big enough run up (like jnc11 to jnc13 of M1) would hit 3 digit speeds.

Comfortable, economical (20mpg), guaranteed road presence, I loved it.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: X30XE on 14 January 2017, 20:01:13
I'd rather have an STD than a ford transit.  At least that wouldn't completely knacker your back.  :-\ :D


If a bad back is your problem, buy a Renisshall Vivaster(any one of the three, they're basically the same). The damn thing will break down so much that you won't be sitting in it long enough for your back to hurt. Of course, you won't get any work done either.

Been there, done that, got the T-shirt.  Far superior platform to the Transick in my opinion. However, you're not wrong; reliability isn't a buzzword that can be attributed to it with a straight face.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: TheBoy on 15 January 2017, 12:45:58
I'd rather have an STD than a ford transit.  At least that wouldn't completely knacker your back.  :-\ :D


If a bad back is your problem, buy a Renisshall Vivaster(any one of the three, they're basically the same). The damn thing will break down so much that you won't be sitting in it long enough for your back to hurt. Of course, you won't get any work done either.
And you have wait the entire life of the vehicle for it to decide which gear in would like to think to changing to - well, certainly in the only 2 (admittedly hire) ones I've driven.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Kevin Wood on 15 January 2017, 23:05:49
I'd rather have an STD than a ford transit.  At least that wouldn't completely knacker your back.  :-\ :D


If a bad back is your problem, buy a Renisshall Vivaster(any one of the three, they're basically the same). The damn thing will break down so much that you won't be sitting in it long enough for your back to hurt. Of course, you won't get any work done either.
And you have wait the entire life of the vehicle for it to decide which gear in would like to think to changing to - well, certainly in the only 2 (admittedly hire) ones I've driven.
Borrowed one of them from work a year or so ago. 2 miles up the road the cable that does the gearchange came off.  ::) Couple of cable ties later it was bodged back into running order.. for now. ;D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 January 2017, 08:21:43
Nothing rusts like a Transit, they have to be one of the poorest built pieces of rubbish still running on that front.
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 16 January 2017, 09:04:33
Buying new is no guarantee of corrosion resistance either... And since they're now all built in Turkey, you no longer have the option of dumping it outside the factory gates for them to fix :D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 16 January 2017, 15:41:59
Buying new is no guarantee of corrosion resistance either... And since they're now all built in Turkey, you no longer have the option of dumping it outside the factory gates for them to fix :D

Not strictly true Dr, it's just a bloody long drive to the factory gates these days!  ;)  ;D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: aaronjb on 16 January 2017, 15:56:43
I hired a MWB hitop Transit last weekend - seemed like a comfortable, decent drive to me. Granted I was only in it for an hour total ;D
Title: Re: Anyone want to take over lease of a transit van?
Post by: Nick W on 16 January 2017, 18:42:44
Nothing rusts like a Transit, they have to be one of the poorest built pieces of rubbish still running on that front.


True, but a Sprinter/Crafter isn't much better. And they're far worse things to own.