What cheap old van?

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Toaster Pilot

Original Poster:

14,619 posts

158 months

Tuesday 14th June 2016
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I've just binned off my 2001 Renault Kangoo because it was a bit too long in the tooth and was starting to spend more time off the road than on

Looking for something to replace it with a minimal budget, <£1500 but appreciate how hard it is to find a clean van that isn't utterly shagged out for that! Not scared of spares/repairs as long as we're not in new engine territory

What would you buy? SWB Transit size but a £1500 Transit will be more rust than metal

powerstroke

10,283 posts

160 months

Tuesday 14th June 2016
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estate car???

dirty_dog

676 posts

176 months

Tuesday 14th June 2016
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Hiace if not too small? Will probably be tatty but they do last apparently

Toaster Pilot

Original Poster:

14,619 posts

158 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Estate car doesn't work - too many journeys hauling engines and gearboxes, oil drums, etc.

Hiace never even crossed my mind so I'll have a look

HaroldBishop

652 posts

177 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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We had a couple of Hi-Aces at work over the years and they were pretty bomb-proof. I was convinced the second one had been clocked - it was supposed to have done 40,000 miles but it sounded and drove like a pile of ste. The first, however, was on about 130,000 and ran like clockwork.

Toaster Pilot

Original Poster:

14,619 posts

158 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Might be having a look at a Renault Trafic this weekend - dodgy gearboxes and turbos are problems I know of

Mercky

642 posts

135 months

Wednesday 15th June 2016
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Toaster Pilot said:
Might be having a look at a Renault Trafic this weekend - dodgy gearboxes and turbos are problems I know of
Sounds good.

Toaster Pilot

Original Poster:

14,619 posts

158 months

Sunday 19th June 2016
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Ended up buying a 2003/53 Trafic with 4 months MOT for £700, seems OK so far!