Small van advice please
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Evening all
Looking to make a lifestyle change in the near future and start a little gardening business, on my own, no great ambition other mowing lawns and tidying local gardens .
Going to need a small van, caddy, connect, Berlingo size at most, maybe smaller? Budget £5-8k, want it to look presentable and be economical, ideally low road tax.
Any advice welcome.
Thanks
Steve
Looking to make a lifestyle change in the near future and start a little gardening business, on my own, no great ambition other mowing lawns and tidying local gardens .
Going to need a small van, caddy, connect, Berlingo size at most, maybe smaller? Budget £5-8k, want it to look presentable and be economical, ideally low road tax.
Any advice welcome.
Thanks
Steve
A transit connect size vehicle will be quite small for garden equipment.
A rake or hoe will barely fit in length ways.
Where do you plan on putting your clippings?
Most gardners I see are in a full size transit with either a cage backed tipper or a solid can towing a cage trailer with a few old tonne sacks in it.
A rake or hoe will barely fit in length ways.
Where do you plan on putting your clippings?
Most gardners I see are in a full size transit with either a cage backed tipper or a solid can towing a cage trailer with a few old tonne sacks in it.
When I first started as a sole trader electrician I had the car version of the Berlingo/Partner van. This was mine 10 years ago.
With the correct business insurance, a proper van roof rack and some magnetic signs on the doors it was perfect for me and the insurance was less than half of the same van without windows.
With the correct business insurance, a proper van roof rack and some magnetic signs on the doors it was perfect for me and the insurance was less than half of the same van without windows.
JimbobVFR said:
When I first started as a sole trader electrician I had the car version of the Berlingo/Partner van. This was mine 10 years ago.
With the correct business insurance, a proper van roof rack and some magnetic signs on the doors it was perfect for me and the insurance was less than half of the same van without windows.
A lot easier if you need to do a tip run too. With the correct business insurance, a proper van roof rack and some magnetic signs on the doors it was perfect for me and the insurance was less than half of the same van without windows.
Thanks for all replies, still very early stages at moment but certainly looking at small scale domestic so pick up/ waste removal etc not a requirement.
Interesting how cheap ev vans are, currently on my second EV though work , golf and polestar so not green to the issues around EV vehicles.
Berlingo current favourite, even the older model at sub £3k not planning on more than 15 miles radius of work .
Please keep advise coming
Steve
Interesting how cheap ev vans are, currently on my second EV though work , golf and polestar so not green to the issues around EV vehicles.
Berlingo current favourite, even the older model at sub £3k not planning on more than 15 miles radius of work .
Please keep advise coming
Steve
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