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Vw transporter tows well nice drive bomb proof engines and good resale when you need it gone,also no one bats an eyelid when parked up in the sticks

maybe eaiser to say what they'r not :bad:

Renault traffics are tidy vans i currently have a 2013 one for work its coverd 30 thousand miles as we cover thousands of miles a week and it dont miss a beat ... Did have a transporter that was also

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If I was you mate ,id stay well away from vw transporter ,ive a 2005 2.5 tdi here ,only 90,000 miles on it and nothing but trouble with it this past two years ,rebuild it .

,ive also the Renault traffic 2.5 tdi 150bhp ,good solid bomb proof engine ,only thing ever needs replaced is front bearings ,track rod ends and drop arms ,cheap to buy

for the traffic compared to the transporter ,was looking online earlier as some pre reg traffics ,some great deals on crew cabs averaging about 13 to 14 g if you can

jump the Vat . Good luck with whatever you choose .

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Some of yous are wired like :laugh: ....

 

What am i gonna do with the dogs whilst im booked into a B&B?....... leave them in a dog trailer down the road :hmm: ....

 

A dog trailer is a good idea if your in a tent :yes: ....

 

Definitley going to go for a van and caravan.... ticks all the boxes....

 

Ive always got somewhere to sleep... if the wifes had enough of me and my lad....

 

In with the dogs :laugh: ...

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Go for the transit and get bull bars on it for your ram raiding :laugh:

You get a van folk you dont know wil be knocking at your door can you move this couch ,washing machine and looking at you to be lifting it down the stairs etc

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I`ve got the Renault master lwb high top on an 09 ---I love it ,its like driving a car I lad I knows just bought the smaller version and he`s the same I had to have a recon gearbox at 134k but mine was ex hire once that was sorted its been trouble free ...

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If I was you mate ,id stay well away from vw transporter ,ive a 2005 2.5 tdi here ,only 90,000 miles on it and nothing but trouble with it this past two years ,rebuild it .

,ive also the Renault traffic 2.5 tdi 150bhp ,good solid bomb proof engine ,only thing ever needs replaced is front bearings ,track rod ends and drop arms ,cheap to buy

for the traffic compared to the transporter ,was looking online earlier as some pre reg traffics ,some great deals on crew cabs averaging about 13 to 14 g if you can

jump the Vat . Good luck with whatever you choose .

T4 or t5 ?

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If I was you mate ,id stay well away from vw transporter ,ive a 2005 2.5 tdi here ,only 90,000 miles on it and nothing but trouble with it this past two years ,rebuild it .

,ive also the Renault traffic 2.5 tdi 150bhp ,good solid bomb proof engine ,only thing ever needs replaced is front bearings ,track rod ends and drop arms ,cheap to buy

for the traffic compared to the transporter ,was looking online earlier as some pre reg traffics ,some great deals on crew cabs averaging about 13 to 14 g if you can

jump the Vat . Good luck with whatever you choose .

T4 or t5 ?

 

 

Its a T5 model ,I believe they done away with T4 in 2003 ,and everybody knows they were a better van :thumbs: .

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