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VW transporter advice

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dickythorpe said:
Baker said:
What age/price range are you looking at?

No more than 8 years old

Year 6 onwards is the high maintenance age. I look after loads of these and I wouldn't own one if it was given to me - the repair & maintenance costs are eye-watering. They're not as reliable as people think.

If you can afford one that's 3-5 year old - go for it, but chop it in if the mileage starts going anywhere over 60,000 miles.
 
Grab urself a Nissan Elgrand mate £6/7k 7 seater. Lovely to drive plus high spec u can take out last 2 seats and convert to a camper for around £1500. So £8K roughly u got urself a very very reliable Camper on the road VW cost £30k plus
 

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