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Honestly there really is such a place as Balloch...in fact there are three in Scotland. One near Culloden (as in battle of), one near Loch Lomond and one between Croy/Kilsyth and Cumbernauld.

Comes from the Gaelic "Balloch"....."by the side of the water"......seriously not a Viz wind-up ! Pehaps Mogga would like to confirm !
 
Hi all, can anyone please recommend what type of vehicle I should go for. I'm leaving the RAF after 23yrs to start as a self employed electrician. I currently drive a (don't laugh) Vectra Hatchback and know this will not serve as a suitable platform for long. Not wanting to run a car (private) and a van (for work) i'm looking for something that would do the job of both. Any suggestions from practicing self employed electricians who know how much space I need would be brill.
Many thanks

Back seats should fold down nearly flat on a Vectra........roof rack for steps, ladders, etc. Front passenger seat for "office"/girlfriend transportation....... Not sure there's an issue here.

Seriously, though - it depends what you want, and what you can afford.

We spent a load of time looking at vehicles, so much so that ten months later, I'm still driving an Avis long term hire vehicle - though that's through time, rather than choice. We put our guys in VW Golf estates in the end, for a number of reasons - they're the 1.6D SE version with Bluemotion. Ton of room, dead economical, decent turn of speed, lots of toys, uber cheap road tax, uber cheap company car tax.

For me, I need a vehicle that can multi-task in a way nothing I've seen does yet. I need seven seats, sometimes, acreage mostly, every conceivable toy to while away the boredom on the M-whatever, bluetooth built in is beyond essential, since it's all I do in the car these days (radio is a waste of time), and it shoulld have an F1 engine in it, with the economy of a Sincalir C5.

I've looked, and looked, and looked. Every time I think I've got a choice, the playing field changes for some reason.

I've looked at all the people carriers, keep coming back to the S-Max or Galaxy, looked very long at (don't laugh) the Skoda Superb Estate Elegance 170TD (633 litres of boot space seats up!!!!!), Audi engine, ALL the toys, not to be knocked! But only five seats. Looked at a Dodge Journey, and figured I could build better with mecanno. Looked at the Chrysler Grand Voyager, and didn't like. Looked at SUVs like the Santa Fe (Hyundai) or Sorrento (Kia) - as being more affordable than an X5 or a Q7.

Come to the conclusion that they just don't build vehicles that actually work for today's working people with more than three kids. As with another poster, I looked at the Vito Duoliner, but I just couldn't warm to it - though I did like the look of the sport van they do. Even looked at Transits!

I do know this. You get more in the back of a Focus estate than you can in a Peugeot 407 estate! 100 litres difference is huge in terms of getting that last bit of kit in or not.

I think, depending on where you're going to work, and the security of your location at night, you could do worse than look for a decent people carrier type vehicle like a Zafira, or a Touran, which will give you the flexibility of both van and car. You gain a bucket load of space not using the two most rear seats, still have five, and can take those out if you need more, often one at a time too.
 
Starting to get how this thing works, overwhelmed with the amazing response to such a trivial question but glad to become part of the family.
GStueyXR can a bit of bent tin really make you feel so good?
Sparky1502. Berlingo by the sounds of things would be ideal, However i did mention earlier I have a girlfriend I wish to keep :eek:)
merlinradioltd: Sorry but capable as I am at motor mechanics I gotta go new as after such a hard day in the land of being an electrician the last thing i'd need to be doing is jacking up an old ford trying to repair it for a fiver (esp when I could be earning £** an hour being a leccy) and if Mark_burgess sells me his van I'll be visiting your neck of the woods with girl and dogs in tow. Not sure where it is but sounds like a great escape.
Many thanks to you all for all your kind and helpfull suggestions and glad to feel part of the family so soon. If i've missed anyone out i appologise and i'll try to make comment soon but i'm typing with one eye and i gotta play golf in 6 hrs (another fiver gone).
Cheers
accordfire(bill) thanks for the hangover !!! I though I was all sorted until you came along. At first I was unsure....so you're telling me I need nothing bigger than the Vectra I already have? Does this mean I'm back to square one? lol The one i'd love to do the job is the new KIA(dog eating)Sportage (no morals I know) but didn't think it would have enough space in the back as items/tools accumulated. it's now 02:13 and I need to lie down, back soon.
 
I agree prob a perfect vehicle, but like I said ealier I would prefer to keep my girlfriend. Thanks all the same :O)

If you want to keep girlfriend, then make sure whatever van you get has a soild fixed steel bulkhead, it keeps the crap out of the cab and the heat in, or she will not be impressed when you hit the brakes and she gets a 3m length of trunking in her neck or worse it damages the hairdo whilst she sits freezing her wotsits off:rolleyes:

Cheers.........Howard

PS good luck in your venture, I am also ex RAF, ATechE, then civvy B2 Avionics eng.
PPS I have read some more of your posts, and you play golf, NICE, get up signed using the link at the bottom of my post
 
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what is your budget? what about a discovery commercial?

Loads of room in the back, normal car up front, great for dogs and camping!

[ElectriciansForums.net] what van/vehicle?

poor on fuel (30mpg) but good on parts prices and don't ruse like the older ones do!
 
Thanks again for tips and advice, think i'm still leaning towards the VW transporter but still need to eye up the Vito on Monday. Will definately get the steel bulkhead and prob glue some noise reduction foam or carpet to it. Disco commercials are great but way way out of my budget (maybe when start getting £200 a day i'll look into it lol) I know transits are like faithful old labradors but purely on resale value surfer dudes prefer the Transporter.
 
I wouldn't mind the Nissan Pathfinder with the rear being paneled for security but like the Disco a little too hot for my budget.
 
what is your budget? what about a discovery commercial?

Loads of room in the back, normal car up front, great for dogs and camping!

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poor on fuel (30mpg) but good on parts prices and don't ruse like the older ones do!
ok if you want to be working out of a cortesy car most weeks while it's in for repairs. if you want 4x4 go for a Jeep Cherokee
 

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