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2001 escort van cost me £100 done 20000 miles in it so far without spending fcuk all on it. Get 40 plus to the gallon

J reg montego estate turbo diesel '' fast as fcuk & bounces across fields no problem ,no tax or m.o.t & the back window got blasted out but apart from that & the wheel arches falling off i

Im usin a ford ka van at the minute(dont laugh) .Its a 2001 model with a 1.3 petrol engine in it. Its very economical tbh..im gettin about 40+ to the gallon. And with it being petrol its an easy fix if owt goes wrong with it...plus at first glance it looks just like an ordinary ford ka so it aint a puller...atb stabba

 

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1.3cdti Astra H 57plate average 57 around town 68 on a motorway run easy to work on parts cheap as chips

 

 

was looking at the astra estates the other day mate fancied the 1.9 sri but dont think the misses would get insured seen the 1.3 cdti but didnt know if it would have been to slow?

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1.3cdti Astra H 57plate average 57 around town 68 on a motorway run easy to work on parts cheap as chips

 

 

was looking at the astra estates the other day mate fancied the 1.9 sri but dont think the misses would get insured seen the 1.3 cdti but didnt know if it would have been to slow?

 

 

Get an Astra van mate, go through NFU insurance....£300 fully comp and breakdown, add your missues for about an extra £30!!!run forever and everyone seems to know how to fix them!!!

Last motor i had was a xara piccasso. Had 215,000 on the clock when she finally died and i never got it serviced or even an oil change. Had it 18 months and went all over the uk with it. Did loads of off-roading in it and never got stuck.Those citreons are good IMO!

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1.3cdti Astra H 57plate average 57 around town 68 on a motorway run easy to work on parts cheap as chips

 

 

was looking at the astra estates the other day mate fancied the 1.9 sri but dont think the misses would get insured seen the 1.3 cdti but didnt know if it would have been to slow?

 

 

Get an Astra van mate, go through NFU insurance....£300 fully comp and breakdown, add your missues for about an extra £30!!!run forever and everyone seems to know how to fix them!!!

Last motor i had was a xara piccasso. Had 215,000 on the clock when she finally died and i never got it serviced or even an oil change. Had it 18 months and went all over the uk with it. Did loads of off-roading in it and never got stuck.Those citreons are good IMO!

 

Would need to be an estate for the 2 kids aswell, love vauxhalls got a vectra estate just now but it's a 2 litre Nd the misses ain't passed her test yet so insurance will be a bomb was wanting a vivaro or the likes a van bigger than a car mate but if the mileage ain't good I'll probably go with an astra estate when the time comes, the focus 1.6 td is doing about 74 to the gallon but when I looked the boots ain't big enough for a couple of dogs

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1.3cdti Astra H 57plate average 57 around town 68 on a motorway run easy to work on parts cheap as chips

 

 

was looking at the astra estates the other day mate fancied the 1.9 sri but dont think the misses would get insured seen the 1.3 cdti but didnt know if it would have been to slow?

 

 

Get an Astra van mate, go through NFU insurance....£300 fully comp and breakdown, add your missues for about an extra £30!!!run forever and everyone seems to know how to fix them!!!

Last motor i had was a xara piccasso. Had 215,000 on the clock when she finally died and i never got it serviced or even an oil change. Had it 18 months and went all over the uk with it. Did loads of off-roading in it and never got stuck.Those citreons are good IMO!

 

Would need to be an estate for the 2 kids aswell, love vauxhalls got a vectra estate just now but it's a 2 litre Nd the misses ain't passed her test yet so insurance will be a bomb was wanting a vivaro or the likes a van bigger than a car mate but if the mileage ain't good I'll probably go with an astra estate when the time comes, the focus 1.6 td is doing about 74 to the gallon but when I looked the boots ain't big enough for a couple of dogs

 

 

 

jim i drive 06 transit new shape,,,2.2 engine cheap tax,,,,,fuel wise ,,i had a petrol 1.8 vectra estate before van,,and i dont see that much diffrence, to be honest,,as long as u dont put foot down all the time thou ,,lol

 

i tryed a vauxall vivro 1.9 van,before transit,,,i choose the transit,i thought it drove better

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i got a fiat dablo on 06 plate this little van is the best ive ever had very good on feul 55 to galon i reckon they aint to small either very good van i got a isuzu jeep for dogs and a transit truck is well my womans drive a 2010 mercades i think its a 220 i think its a 2 door coupe lovely car but not my thing were handing it in for the new range rover evogue cant wait

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1.3cdti Astra H 57plate average 57 around town 68 on a motorway run easy to work on parts cheap as chips

 

 

was looking at the astra estates the other day mate fancied the 1.9 sri but dont think the misses would get insured seen the 1.3 cdti but didnt know if it would have been to slow?

Dont get the SRI version. I have the car and calling it an SRI should be against trade discriptions...........had a hire turbo deisel astra van(auto) and it was like shit of a shovel. Got a Renault Kangoo myself.......cracking wee van and got it for £375 so it could blow up tomorrow for all i care.... :laugh:

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Would there be a big difference with a transit crew cab and a ''normal' transit.I am stuck a little for seating with the 3 seater transit.The next time Id fancy a crew cab but wonder if th fuel consumption,tax,drivability would be similar.Anyone know?

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