Everyone keeps telling me to avoid the 500 or 700 pound van but whats the alternative?
A more expensive van that lasts longer costs about twice as much? So whats the point, are both options are about equally expensive?
Cheers!
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A commercial vehicle for less than a grand? Is there no way you can save a bit more, and avoid the hassle and expense of flogging a dead horse?
I have driven coaches with well over 600,000 miles on the clock, but they were exceptionally well maintained. I wouldn't imagine a local builder or courier firm has done the same.
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How much more do I need to save? I could buy 2 high mileage vans with the same amount of money it seems, and they could last or they may not it seems like a gamble? Cheers - inexperienced van and car driver
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Thanks how much more would I have to save, is it more than two 500 pound vans? Why not buy 2 cheap ones and a new one IF it goes wrong?
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