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:) hi to all i have just started my own business and have a old renault kangoo on transco van and finding it a bit small.

just wanted to no what people were driving and what advantages you have with your motor.

cheers mike:)
 
I like that sign writing looks very professional, where are you based? Would you be looking for a hard working apprentice worth a try?

I am based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. No room at the moment for another apprentice unfortunately. Then again if he is late agian tomorrow . . . . . .

Oh thanks for the comment
 
I like the Hyundai 4x4 a real bargain compared to the 'named stuff' Absolutely reliable tons of room and cheap comparitavily with others. Plus unlike a van you can use for family stuff....though I still need my Alfa for fun stuff!

Ps
Its bigger than the small van stuff (with seats folded)
Truth be, I would like a tranny or similar, but parking where I live would be a problem. Then again, why do I need a big van? All big stuff is deliverered on site from the supplier. Very very occaisionally I've had to hire a van but not an issue for me right now. I guess for some of the bigger players it might be
 
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:) hi to all i have just started my own business and have a old renault kangoo on transco van and finding it a bit small.

just wanted to no what people were driving and what advantages you have with your motor.

cheers mike:)
ive got a citroen despatch on contract mate at ÂŁ191 a month.size wise its between a combi and a transit.I think its a great van,also with the deal i got tracker,free sat nav and bluetooth.!shop around mate you should really be able to barter in this current financial climate
 
Hi, I bought an ex Gas board Transit Connect 9 months ago and am really impressed. It came all racked out, lit up in the back and has power points etc. It now has transformed 230V in the back aswell, run from one of the excisting power points. Most of them are low milage and come with full service history so should have no problems with reliabilty. The front end is just like a car, air con, electric windows etc. Not too big and not too small - returns about 50 to the gallon aswell. Would strongly recommend one.
 

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