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harrybanks
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17th Aug 15 at 20:30   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Peugeot partner or Citroen berlingo, the car versions not the vans. Pretty spacious for what they are and then don't have to have van insurance
Dee25790
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quote:
Originally posted by nibnob21
Haven't fully looked into insurance yet but didn't think it'd be too bad considering it won't be for commercial use.

Definitely don't want a people carrier or anything that large.

Despite being partial to a bit of dogging, It'll mainly be used for a quick blast to work and back over the winter, but with the option for chucking bikes in the back, the dog, camping gear etc. for longer journeys.


I know a lot of companies used to be happy to insure you in an Astravan or similar as a car, unsure if the same
Is true for combos and connects or transit style
Ian
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1500 quid you saaaaaaaaaay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151767135320
baza31
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Don't think you would get a double air bed and a dog in the back of an astra van, combo or connect. You will find a mwb transit for £1500.
Baskey
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A double blow up bed fits perfectly in a astra van, I know as I just to use mine for camping

You will however have no chance of fitting a large dog in as well.
Dee25790
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quote:
Originally posted by Baskey
A double blow up bed fits perfectly in a astra van, I know as I just to use mine for camping

You will however have no chance of fitting a large dog in as well.


Bed in the back dog on the front seat or in a travel crate outside. Most large dogs are quite happy outdoors (obvs the travel crate only work in fair weather)

[Edited on 18-08-2015 by Dee25790]
deano87
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
1500 quid you saaaaaaaaaay

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151767135320

Off of Top Gear fame

Baskey
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quote:
Originally posted by Dee25790
quote:
Originally posted by Baskey
A double blow up bed fits perfectly in a astra van, I know as I just to use mine for camping

You will however have no chance of fitting a large dog in as well.


Bed in the back dog on the front seat or in a travel crate outside. Most large dogs are quite happy outdoors (obvs the travel crate only work in fair weather)

[Edited on 18-08-2015 by Dee25790]


His dog is a monster and assuming nice weather when you are going camping will always end badly
Tiger
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quote:
Originally posted by Dee25790
Astravans are good. They shift with the bigger engine in! And 6 speed box is good for cruising on the motorway

Load bay is reasonable and front is kitted out nicely, available with all the mod cons and a nice set of Astra alloys on sets them off nicely too.

I'm looking at getting one myself next year


My work van is an astra van. Great vans but shit gearboxes 61 plate and it's already had a replacement box. It's done 85000. Was about £2k worth of work.
antnee
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Instead of the Astra van, just get the estate. Simples.
Dee25790
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quote:
Originally posted by Baskey
quote:
Originally posted by Dee25790
quote:
Originally posted by Baskey
A double blow up bed fits perfectly in a astra van, I know as I just to use mine for camping

You will however have no chance of fitting a large dog in as well.


Bed in the back dog on the front seat or in a travel crate outside. Most large dogs are quite happy outdoors (obvs the travel crate only work in fair weather)

[Edited on 18-08-2015 by Dee25790]


His dog is a monster and assuming nice weather when you are going camping will always end badly


I've got a 7 and half stone Shepard Akita cross that I get in a corsa haha he's even got his own pop up Quechua tent
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Finally got round to buying something.

Went in a different direction in the end. Upped the budget a bit and have bought a 54 plate XTrail.


MX5 Project Thread
Ian
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There's a slippery slope in to dedicated track-car ownership if ever I saw it
nibnob21
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Haha, now the house purchase is confirmed I needed to get something else so the mx5 can come off the road and into the garage over winter. Got a long list of work I've got setup for it to tidy it up before next year. Not planning on tracking it, just giving it a bit of tlc.

The xtrail should he a handy runaround and great for the dog.


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Andrew
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Congrats on the house purchase
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by nibnob21
Finally got round to buying something.

Went in a different direction in the end. Upped the budget a bit and have bought a 54 plate XTrail.


Which engine did you go for?
nathy_87
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At least with the Xtrail you can trailer your car to tracks as well now. (Suppose you could've done that with the van too just looks pikey).
Baskey
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Good choice , I have an xtrail and they are great for lugging stuff arround and are great on fuel.

I also have a green mx5 ! Think you need to stop copying me
Nic Barnes
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quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87
At least with the Xtrail you can trailer your car to tracks as well now. (Suppose you could've done that with the van too just looks pikey).
what on earth are you on about? Your rear lights look pikey son, have a word with yourself
nibnob21
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23rd Oct 15 at 17:51   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

2.2 dci.
Around 90k miles.
Got receipts for new turbo and intercooler done recently.
Fresh MOT (couple of small advisories to sort).
SVE spec (second from top?), so heated leather seats and big panoramic sunroof plus a few other extras. Doesn't have the optional extra sat nav, which I'm happy about.

Got it for a good price as it was the bloke's dads and it was just taking space up on the drive so he wanted it gone. Even drove it to my house (about 30 miles) for free.

Can switch between 2wd, 4wd and locked diff as well, which I like.


MX5 Project Thread
DaveyLC
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Throw some injector cleaner through it, Renault DCI's love to eat an injector or two and it *can* help prolong the life of them.
DaveyLC
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quote:
Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote:
Originally posted by nathy_87
At least with the Xtrail you can trailer your car to tracks as well now. (Suppose you could've done that with the van too just looks pikey).
what on earth are you on about? Your rear lights look pikey son, have a word with yourself


Lets be honest, any van that can be bought with a £1,500 budget that is capable of towing is going to be pikey as fuck.
nibnob21
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Yeah already building up a small list of things to get for it. Going to give it a going over this weekend.

I always like to service a vehicle when I first get it regardless of history, just for peace of mind. Will be doing that over the next few weeks or so.


MX5 Project Thread
nibnob21
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Interior was absolutely filthy, don't have any before pics, but I spent some time this weekend cleaning it all up. Pretty happy with the results.

Here's some brown grimey dirt coming out of the leather:




And some after pics:










Also polished up the headlights to try and reduce the yellow staining. Just used my DA with a bit of Meguiars Ultimate Compound. Pretty happy with the results for 5 minutes work.

Before:




After:




Before:




After:




Driver's side done:




Both done:




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Nic Barnes
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Lack of dials behind the steering wheel would stress me out tbh

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