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Discuss Buying a van in the Commercial Electrical Advice area at ElectriciansForums.net
seriously, i'm a believer in buying older for cash, none of this finance or leasing crap and worrying if you get it scratched. i really pushed the boat out 2 years ago and spent a massive ÂŁ1500 in my current van. all it's cost in 2 years is ÂŁ60 on an oil and filter change ( apart from 2 MOT fees , passed straight through both ).
You at it with all these monty python quotes and videos againthis prophet?
seriously, i'm a believer in buying older for cash, none of this finance or leasing crap and worrying if you get it scratched. i really pushed the boat out 2 years ago and spent a massive ÂŁ1500 in my current van. all it's cost in 2 years is ÂŁ60 on an oil and filter change ( apart from 2 MOT fees , passed straight through both ).
And it's yours.Bloke/mentor that I did 14 months with used to lease a VW for 330 a month, put that on top of his rent of 850 He had to earn 1200 before he even made anything - madness. Buy less expensive, buy outright or small loan and look after it. There are plenty of good vans out there and you don't have to spend the earth.
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