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Vans I feel are a fine line. I think it's important to have something that looks the part and sells a professional image, but at the same time you don't want something that says you're drawing a squillion quid a month.

That said, I currently drive a 55 plate kangoo. It does the job for someone early in their career like me. Keep saying I'll upgrade it when I have a business that can pay for it.

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Boo hoo all I care about is I get to a-b, no mot's, good on fuel, cheap tax, 3 year warranty included, good Safty features. My days of running old motors is over. Don't want the lads moaning about the van.

mot? 1/2 hour and £30. rubber stamp pass, but then it's a toyota, innit?
 
Vans I feel are a fine line. I think it's important to have something that looks the part and sells a professional image, but at the same time you don't want something that says you're drawing a squillion quid a month.

That said, I currently drive a 55 plate kangoo. It does the job for someone early in their career like me. Keep saying I'll upgrade it when I have a business that can pay for it.

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This topic has been thrashed out a few times and always yields different views.

The top and bottom for me is you have different types of tradesmen with different types of customers.
Example 1
Electrician who is happy earning a few hundred pound a week and happy to run about in an old beat up van and if they were to stretch to getting a new shiny van this would raise a few eyebrows from their tight customers.

Example 2
Electrician who wants to build up a company with staff / office/ several vehicles and works for large reputable companies who wouldn't blink if they all rolled up in new vehicles because they do the same. plus a new van is a sensible business. tax benefit if the company is making decent profit.

Example 3
Electrician who has everthing that Electrician 2 has but just doesn't see the need to drive a new van.

Now I like to think I am Electrician number 2, but would never dream of judgeing number 1 or 3.
Every one does things differently and each are entitled to do what they want I just believe that a Van is what earns you money from carrying all your gear and gets you to each job safely and in comfort so should be one of the biggest investments you make as a tradesman.

The above is my opinion only.
 
This topic has been thrashed out a few times and always yields different views.
The top and bottom for me is you have different types of tradesmen with different types of customers.
Example 1
Electrician who is happy earning a few hundred pound a week and happy to run about in an old beat up van and if they were to stretch to getting a new shiny van this would raise a few eyebrows from their tight customers.

Been there done that!
People get used to seeing you in a scrap heap, then you get - "he must be earning good money look at that van he's bought!"
No thought to the fact that, when I did eventually have a decent van I could only afford it over a 5 year payment plan, with my old van and a little bit of cash as a deposit.

Example 2
Electrician who wants to build up a company with staff / office/ several vehicles and works for large reputable companies who wouldn't blink if they all rolled up in new vehicles because they do the same. plus a new van is a sensible business. tax benefit if the company is making decent profit.

Not everybody gets the opportunity to build a successful business and get the sort of clients who actually expect to pay good money for a good trades man. I've been in business for coming up to 30 years now and still only have a limited number of good clients. Business is very cut throat in my neck of the woods.

Example 3
Electrician who has everthing that Electrician 2 has but just doesn't see the need to drive a new van.

I like to think I'm heading towards example 3, in that I'm in a position where I could probably afford a new van. But because I've spent my entire career scraping by and making do, I feel that a new van is a luxury that I don't need.
That said, The van I have at present is not worth much money and owes me nothing, it keeps on trouping like a good old train. If or when I was to next invest in another van I would definitely consider the option of a new one, just for the warranty and peace of mind. :blush5:
 
No van, I drive a Nissan Livina which is one of our company cars and sometimes my own BMW X5 depending on what I'm doing and how long I'm driving.
 

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