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    Opinions sought please from all those who have vans.

    I am looking to buy a small to medium size van for myself. I've been looking at the following but am open to ideas.

    Citroen Berlingo
    Ford Transit Connect
    Nossan Nv200
    Peugeot Partner
    Renault Kangoo

    Does anyone have any van tips, recommendations or experiences??

    Many thanks.
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    I'd buy a VW Caddy
     
     

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    VW Caddy is a good call, I had the Seat Inca which is the same thing and it was great. Had the berlingo for a few years too - nice van but the 1.9 diesel engine is gutless so fuel economy isn't great where you're hammering the poor thing to try to keep up a decent pace. Inca van (and Caddy) don't suffer from that. Pug Partner van is the clone of the Berlingo I believe?

    If you don't need the roof height then have you considered a car/van like the fiesta or corsa vans? Different animals to the berlingo/etc mind you and I'm presuming this might be for fitting bikes in?
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    i run a citreon dispatch 1.9 turbo diesel and have had it remapped older van 2002 done 150000 odd miles and is returning 44mpg and has plenty of power twin sliding doors can fit 2 mx bikes in easy . will be looking for another when I get my tax returns,
     
     

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    i have a toyota hiace its the best van i have ever owned plenty off room and has a good payload and fairly cheap
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanny View Post
    I'd buy a VW Caddy
    I was my initial first choice until I was prices. Seems you pay an extra 40% in VW badge tax!

    The Seat option is a good thought though.

    Ideally I would like a load area near 2 meters. Partner/Berlingo/Scudo (all are the same basic body), Kangoo LWB and Connect LWB are all 1.8 meters and the Nissan is 2m. Really want to keep with a car derived if poss. The length is partly for bikes, both powered and pedal and boats which I have to carry on the roof.
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    I don't think they do a Seat option for the Caddy these days
    VW vans also hold their prices when you want to sell
     
     

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    We run a Fiat Scudo as does a mate while another mate runs the pug equivalent with a high roof. We are all happy with these as we can all stuff 3 bikes minimum in them along with lots of other luggage etc. We also do jumbles etc. presently doing up a house so tip runs, builders merchant etc. Easy to drive, to park, to load
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    Just make sure it has a full service history.
    Gone are the days of simple push rod diesels that you can work on yourself.
     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiltshire builders View Post
    Just make sure it has a full service history.
    Gone are the days of simple push rod diesels that you can work on yourself.
    Too true! All seems to be single rail diesel now... and lots on engine management electrickery!
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