Some positive news for once and what van to buy?

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Re: Some positive news for once and what van to buy?

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Trailer is a great idea, just storage is a problem for me. You must be one of the lucky ones Pete.
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Re: Some positive news for once and what van to buy?

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PGBrew wrote:I can't stand unreliability, I needed something that was economic to run, 45-50 mpg, as I do 30-35k a year. must be able to squeeze into small spaces and be used for personnel as well as business. I went for a new Peuget Partner Professional. people my say, with some justification, it's a bit cramped but it does meet the criteria above and is perfect for the daily restocking of machines and I've just paid the final loan installment. Additionally if I have big machine movement or I'm collecting 4/500 trays of Pringles I have a 1.5 ton capacity trailer.

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Is it racked out? Would be interested in any photos if that is the case. I am getting to the point where I need a van and the thought of 3 seats and small would be ideal
Steve

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Re: Some positive news for once and what van to buy?

Post by PGBrew »

Hi Steve,

It's not racked out yet. As you open the back doors, I will have the right hand side racked for about 2/3 of the space.

Pete
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