Small van advice please

Small van advice please

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steve1968

Original Poster:

344 posts

261 months

Thursday 14th March
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Evening all
Looking to make a lifestyle change in the near future and start a little gardening business, on my own, no great ambition other mowing lawns and tidying local gardens .
Going to need a small van, caddy, connect, Berlingo size at most, maybe smaller? Budget £5-8k, want it to look presentable and be economical, ideally low road tax.
Any advice welcome.

Thanks

Steve

Gouldylocks

13 posts

5 months

Thursday 14th March
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Funnily enough I've just been looking at Transit Connects on FB, seems to be plenty of nice examples around in the 6/7k ballpark. My choice would probably be a Caddy if you can find a good one in your budget.

WelshRich

377 posts

58 months

Thursday 14th March
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sherman

13,337 posts

216 months

Friday 15th March
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A transit connect size vehicle will be quite small for garden equipment.
A rake or hoe will barely fit in length ways.
Where do you plan on putting your clippings?

Most gardners I see are in a full size transit with either a cage backed tipper or a solid can towing a cage trailer with a few old tonne sacks in it.

Vincecj

471 posts

124 months

Friday 15th March
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I used a Caddy, and a few other vans, with our garden/landscape business. Having a trailer helps.

JimbobVFR

2,682 posts

145 months

Friday 15th March
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When I first started as a sole trader electrician I had the car version of the Berlingo/Partner van. This was mine 10 years ago.




With the correct business insurance, a proper van roof rack and some magnetic signs on the doors it was perfect for me and the insurance was less than half of the same van without windows.


MDMA .

8,901 posts

102 months

Friday 15th March
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JimbobVFR said:
When I first started as a sole trader electrician I had the car version of the Berlingo/Partner van. This was mine 10 years ago.




With the correct business insurance, a proper van roof rack and some magnetic signs on the doors it was perfect for me and the insurance was less than half of the same van without windows.
A lot easier if you need to do a tip run too.

Calite

4,274 posts

113 months

Friday 15th March
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I’m selling my 67 plate euro 6 NV200 next month if you’re interested. Got a tow bar for it & all sat in my shed I never fitted.

It’s been a solid wee electricians van for me. I recommend them.




Edited by Calite on Friday 15th March 14:39

steve1968

Original Poster:

344 posts

261 months

Sunday 17th March
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Thanks for all replies, still very early stages at moment but certainly looking at small scale domestic so pick up/ waste removal etc not a requirement.
Interesting how cheap ev vans are, currently on my second EV though work , golf and polestar so not green to the issues around EV vehicles.
Berlingo current favourite, even the older model at sub £3k not planning on more than 15 miles radius of work .

Please keep advise coming

Steve