how much better would a 700 pound people carrier or estate
how much better would a 700 pound people carrier or estate
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Jim9875768752143253545

Original Poster:

15 posts

Yesterday (18:57)
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how much better would a 700 pound people carrier or estate car be than a van of equal cost?

MrSpanky49

201 posts

80 months

Yesterday (21:46)
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Yes.

andrewcliffe

1,390 posts

242 months

Yesterday (22:07)
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it will be much better at moving people, but less good for moving pallets and stuff.
It will also be a money pit.

Super Sonic

10,821 posts

72 months

Yesterday (22:22)
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Do you need to drive anywhere?

lancslad58

1,521 posts

26 months

Yesterday (22:27)
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How many people do you know that weigh 700 pounds ? That's 50 stone !!

119

14,858 posts

54 months

Yesterday (22:51)
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MX5

G Thang

871 posts

46 months

Yesterday (22:53)
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Surely you can't get a van that works for 700 quid???

Leptons

5,458 posts

194 months

Yesterday (22:57)
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I’ll take a stab in the dark and say absolutely zero better.

G Thang

871 posts

46 months

Yesterday (23:22)
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You might get an old volvo estate for 700 nicker.

andrewcliffe

1,390 posts

242 months

The OP has been considering getting a cheap clapped out van in order to live in it, rather than see what options there are for accomodation that won't see him die of hypothermia in a ancient Toyota Previa.

Ian Geary

5,173 posts

210 months

Using for living accommodation puts a different slant on it- headroom would be more useful then i think, ruling out estate cars and shorter mpvs.

And "MPV life" doesn't quite have the same ring to it...

For actual driving, things like insurance and speed limits would probably be relevant, as well as the maximumnload space needed.

Ultimately, anything for £700 is going to be bottom of the barrel, and one medium sized repair bill away from scrap.

andrewcliffe

1,390 posts

242 months

Ian Geary said:
Using for living accommodation puts a different slant on it- headroom would be more useful then i think, ruling out estate cars and shorter mpvs.

And "MPV life" doesn't quite have the same ring to it...

For actual driving, things like insurance and speed limits would probably be relevant, as well as the maximumnload space needed.

Ultimately, anything for £700 is going to be bottom of the barrel, and one medium sized repair bill away from scrap.
Yes, read the OP's other threads.