Mazda Bongos everywhere!

Mazda Bongos everywhere!

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Quhet

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2,416 posts

146 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Cool story bro etc but on my lunchtime walk just now, I saw 6 Mazda Bongos/Ford Fredas in the space of half a mile or so. A few years ago, there seemed to be only a few around but they are popping up all over the place now. Every day I seem to spot more and more. Appreciate that they are probably a fair bit cheaper than the ubiquitous T5/T6s (saw loads of these too) but there can't be hundreds being imported from Japan each year can there? The youngest I've seen are on 02 reg, so 20 years old - where have they all come from?



Krikkit

26,515 posts

181 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Quhet said:
Where have they all come from?
Japan, hope that helps laugh

Not really a surprise when you can get a clean one from Japan for 1/10th the cost of a T6.

Countdown

39,824 posts

196 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Haven't seen one for years but always thought they had the best model name evah (Mazda Bongo Friendee) biggrin

As a vehicle though I thought the Mitsubishi Delica was better overall.

mikeyr

3,118 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Sold our Ford Freda last week (same as a Bongo) and we were counting Bongos on the dog walk locally just yesterday - there are two within a few hundred metres of our house and another two within half a mile radius. Prior to selling then that was five of the things within a few minutes walk so yep, seem v popular. For us it was the price and the size (still usable as a car but with the awesome pop up roof). Ours was about 23 years old and the equivalent VW was way out of budget.

mikeyr

3,118 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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(we also spotted a Freda driving down the motorway yesterday - as there are only about 1,000 of those in the UK that was quite the spot!)

mikeyr

3,118 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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The Bongo round the corner from us is a 55 plate, think that's as recent as they get?

Baldchap

7,601 posts

92 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Countdown said:
Haven't seen one for years but always thought they had the best model name evah (Mazda Bongo Friendee) biggrin
Absolutely love the name Mazda Bongo Friendee. laugh

My all time favourite is the Isuzu Mysterious Utility Wizard. laugh

Dynion Araf Uchaf

4,449 posts

223 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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I had a Ford Friendee Bongo camper in 2009/10 imported for me from Japan. Sold it for more than I bought it. Mine was really clean and I spent a bit of money on it getting a kitchen fitted, bed mats, and general servicing. Fuel economy was horrendous though, 20 mpg on a run. Also it did a weird thing in that if got progressively less powerful the older the oil in it. I think the oil just filled with soot. Went like a rocket ( incomparison) after an oil change. Approx 125hp IIRC and I used it to tow my race car around.

Not a bad bit of kit, but the engine could do with an update.

Quhet

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2,416 posts

146 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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mikeyr said:
(we also spotted a Freda driving down the motorway yesterday - as there are only about 1,000 of those in the UK that was quite the spot!)
Both of those in the picture I posted are Fredas!

Pablo16v

2,079 posts

197 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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They are very popular with the MTB community around here for the reason posted above by krikkit.

AJB88

12,386 posts

171 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Hell of a lot of Japanese imports on eBay right now, a lot of them seem to be Ulez compliant where as the UK models aren't.

I was looking at Volvo XC90's and one seller was selling his to buy the same one but a Jap import to get round Ulez.

Challo

10,104 posts

155 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Quhet said:
Cool story bro etc but on my lunchtime walk just now, I saw 6 Mazda Bongos/Ford Fredas in the space of half a mile or so. A few years ago, there seemed to be only a few around but they are popping up all over the place now. Every day I seem to spot more and more. Appreciate that they are probably a fair bit cheaper than the ubiquitous T5/T6s (saw loads of these too) but there can't be hundreds being imported from Japan each year can there? The youngest I've seen are on 02 reg, so 20 years old - where have they all come from?


There has no doubt been lots imported over the years, especially as they are so cheap compared to overpriced VW's. Plus they tend to come fully equipped as campers ideal for surfers or people that want the odd night away and dont fancy a full scale camper van.

Check out Alphards, Elgrands, Stepwagon for other JDM options.

mikeyr

3,118 posts

193 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Quhet said:
Both of those in the picture I posted are Fredas!
Damn - what's the collective noun for that? A Kahlo of Fredas?

bristolracer

5,535 posts

149 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Quhet said:
Bristol?
Bongo central(until October when the clean air zone will kill them off)

Lifeisalemon

231 posts

175 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Love our Bongo cool



Slower than a slow thing when it sees a hill but great fun and so much less common than the 'other' one biggrin

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

30,252 posts

235 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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Baldchap said:
Countdown said:
Haven't seen one for years but always thought they had the best model name evah (Mazda Bongo Friendee) biggrin
Absolutely love the name Mazda Bongo Friendee. laugh

My all time favourite is the Isuzu Mysterious Utility Wizard. laugh
biggrin I also liked the Nissan Cedric.

Quhet

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2,416 posts

146 months

Wednesday 20th April 2022
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bristolracer said:
Bristol?
Bongo central(until October when the clean air zone will kill them off)
Well identified. Not sure the CAZ will kill them off tbh. In my part of Bristol, most of these would be heading south away from the CAZ down to Devon and Cornwall. Can't really think why they'd be impacted at all, especially as (I assume) they are second, or even third cars and not used for daily runs

JimbobVFR

2,682 posts

144 months

Thursday 21st April 2022
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Quhet said:
.Can't really think why they'd be impacted at all, especially as (I assume) they are second, or even third cars and not used for daily runs
In my experience one of the attractions is their convenience as a daily driver. Compared to a van conversion they still have the footprint of a car being relatively narrow, they are designed for Japanese cities after all.

The only downside (other than the fondness to gulp petrol is possibly the height with the lifting roof, at 2.1 metres it's marginal or too high for quite a few car parks with barriers or multistory car parks.

Mercury00

4,101 posts

156 months

Thursday 19th May 2022
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Baldchap said:

Absolutely love the name Mazda Bongo Friendee. laugh

My all time favourite is the Isuzu Mysterious Utility Wizard. laugh
We used to get these in at work, the Pony Fantasy Magic Sleep Box. It's like they dropped a dictionary five times and picked the first word on the page.