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I have an Astra Van, which is a great van but it has no side door so i find it a pain having to crawl to the back of the van and tend not to touch whatever is up that end of the van. Had a rental van a while back it was a Transit connect, great runner, got some guts in the engine for when your carrying a heavy load and has a side door, ideal size as well. This will be my next van. My advice would be to make having a side door a priority.
 
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Tony Cooper

Thanks for the replies fellas.

Enduro - that peugeot is a beaut, although a bit out of my price range!
Know what you mean by a transit sized vans' though fellas, but I guess the running costs will be a bit higher? Heard a few good comments about the transit connect though and taking your advice here I'll now take a look at the transporter and peugeot expert.
Cheers:thumbsup:
 
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Gazzer

Thanks for the replies fellas.

Enduro - that peugeot is a beaut, although a bit out of my price range!
Know what you mean by a transit sized vans' though fellas, but I guess the running costs will be a bit higher? Heard a few good comments about the transit connect though and taking your advice here I'll now take a look at the transporter and peugeot expert.
Cheers:thumbsup:


Remember the transit connect comes in 2 wheelbases. The shorter ones side door is next to useless.
 
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DHTiling

Really depends on what you want to carry... i get all my tiles etc delivered... so no probs with a smaller van..

I just traded in the older shape scudo van on a 56 plate...side loading doors are crap on them.. wind whistles in no matter what you adjust.

So i got a new transit connect.. i wanted the transporter sportline...but too much money for a work van..

Any way my new connect is the best van i have owned yet...

i have had escorts/astra/..kubistar..which is the same as a kangoo and the connect is the best yet..


 
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tubs

Caddy all the way, its an SDI but great wee van, built well !!!

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