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Looking for a new small van possible a ford connect, VW caddy or peugeot partner. Looking to spend around ÂŁ4K.
Just looking for people's recommendations and exsperence with the above is there is one to stay away from.
Also not fixed on the van so if there is a better one that I have missed open to suggestions.

Cheers
 
I think all the vans you mentioned are good. I started with a Citroen Berlingo (same as Peugeot Partner), it was a nice size at first, but as you start loading it up it soon runs out of space. I currently have a Ford Transit Connect LWB which I can pretty much get most things in. I did think about getting the full size transit, but with a bigger van you tend to load more gear (more than you would probably need), more fuel, and harder to park in tight spaces.


So my vote would be for a Ford Transit Connect LWB.
 
I don't have a van myself (I use an estate car) but I have driven all three that you mention quite regularly at work. The Transit Connect is my favourite out of the lot, seems a bit more spacious and also nicer to drive.
 
I bought a berlingo at christmas. I went and looked at alot of them all of which were at 80k on the clock. I assume this is because the majority of lease deals are 80k/3 years then they sell them on!

The vans has been better than i could of ever imagined to be honest! I'm yet to get under 50mpg, it drives like a car and has plenty of space providing you have roof bars! My next purchase for it will be a pipe tube because my trunking keeps getting wet!

Ive driven a ford transit connect before and although it was fast (i'm sure its the same engine they put in the Mongayo) it didn't half sup fuel. Which i think we can all agree is a big issue these days!
 

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