Used van under £6k for a day van?
Used van under £6k for a day van?
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Alan99UK

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Hi

We are looking for a used SWB van to use as a day van. Ideally we want one with sliding doors. Probably only about 5k miles a year.

We dont intend to sleep in it just use it for day trips with our 3 dogs with some seats at the front, some seats right at the back and the space in the middle for our dogs ( securely fastened of course ) and maybe a mini fridge and portable gas stove so we can make a coffee and some lunch while admiring the view !!

After a bit of research it seems the only ones within our budget are a Vivaro, Traffic, Vito/Viano and i800

We did look at Transits but at our price range they will definitely be rot boxes, and as for the VW Transporters they seemed way out of our range

Help / suggestions would be great

cheers

A
Cheshire

Ed Boon II

125 posts

3 months

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Elgrand or Alphard would be my preference, Jap reliability and plenty of spares on Ebay.

Alan99UK

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Are there no issues with spares on these ?

And can the middle seats be easily removed ?

cheers

Ed Boon II

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My father inlaw has an Alphard, I know he can take out the seats, or slide them back and forth etc.

His needed a radiator, his new missus kept driving it and it overheated and goosed the engine, he was able to find another engine on Ebay no problem at all and I know he's brought a headlamp and some other odds and ends,

They are juicy, I think his is a 4 pot, but it has all wheel drive and it's an auto.


ADJimbo

827 posts

208 months

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Bit of a left fielder but I’ll put it out there…

SsangYong Rodius / SsangYong Turismo work well as day-vans, or so I am told. It gets you around the VAT issue(s) if you were to buy a panel-van and convert it yourself.

Alan99UK

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ADJimbo said:
Bit of a left fielder but I ll put it out there

SsangYong Rodius / SsangYong Turismo work well as day-vans, or so I am told. It gets you around the VAT issue(s) if you were to buy a panel-van and convert it yourself.
Ok.. I'll take a look. I'm guessing though they dont have sliding doors ?

ZX10R NIN

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147 months

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The i800 would be my pick, the Elgrand/Alphard are good options bit they can be pricey to maintain & obviously they're a bit juicy.

Skodillac

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52 months

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I'd get a sliding door era VW Sharan and take the middle seats out.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202601089...

Much nicer way to pootle about than a van.

Alan99UK

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ZX10R NIN said:
The i800 would be my pick, the Elgrand/Alphard are good options bit they can be pricey to maintain & obviously they're a bit juicy.
Thanks.. I'll take another look

Alan99UK

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Skodillac said:
I'd get a sliding door era VW Sharan and take the middle seats out.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202601089...

Much nicer way to pootle about than a van.
Interesting idea that.. I do like VW's generally ( cheap to fix lol )

I presume though it would be quite a lot lower than an alphard or i800


magpie215

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211 months

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Honda Stepwagon.?

Not as thirsty as an Elgrand seats fold in all sorts of combinations.

K20 engine so parts and servicing engine wise = Civic.

Great specialist in Kent.

Automatrix for most servicing and parts.

Alan99UK

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ZX10R NIN said:
Cheap that

Interesting that the autrader review on the i800 is pretty poor..

ADJimbo

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Alan99UK said:
ADJimbo said:
Bit of a left fielder but I ll put it out there

SsangYong Rodius / SsangYong Turismo work well as day-vans, or so I am told. It gets you around the VAT issue(s) if you were to buy a panel-van and convert it yourself.
Ok.. I'll take a look. I'm guessing though they dont have sliding doors ?
Your correct guessing serves you well - no sliding doors. Stick Ssangyong Turismo into a search engine and you’ll see what I’m talking about.