Pudsey Bear
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A friend is looking at this van, I think it is a terrible design, poor storage and an odd layout.
Us too, but though it says two singles, only with mats on top of a fridge, tiny top lockers, side door obscured by the (£75k new) sink/hob/oven so to have the door open it has to be wide open, other vans put them toward the back of the door and you get a longer worktop, the fridge is tine with a very small freeze box.I really like it. I love a rear lounge layout. There will of course be compromise in such a small van.
Price is what came up, not sure if that is current or five years ago, didn't check but even then it's a lot.Bit cramped tound the cooker, wrong open vent battery, and the price.![]()
Yep i could build 10 good vans for that dosh.Price is what came up, not sure if that is current or five years ago, didn't check but even then it's a lot.
I think it is a nice design as well.I really like it. I love a rear lounge layout. There will of course be compromise in such a small van.
It is a very simple van but massively overpriced I think when you consider the appliances and fittingsI think it is a nice design as well.
Well packaged and usable for a single or couple.
I'd start with building your first good one before going for ten Trev, just saying like.Yep i could build 10 good vans for that dosh.
I've no idea what the price is. Just commenting on the layout for the size.It is a very simple van but massively overpriced I think when you consider the appliances and fittings
A new MWB Citroen Relay starts at approx £29,500 I just don't see £45k in the back even with AC and all the cab toys etc.
What time does the war start ... ? No need to be Russian...
Apart from the solar none of that list appeals to us.Having never spent anything close to £75,000 on any of my vans, I have no idea if that's good value or not, gut feeling says one could do a heck of a lot better for the same money by buying second-hand, I would have expected a couple of the options below to be standard
AUTOMATIC BOX fiat ducato £tba
AWNING F65 - £950
BIKE RACK - £450
TV / DVD 19 inch 12 volt - £395
TOWBAR ( SINGLE ELECTRICS ) - £550
CAB CURTAINS - £300
EXTERNAL AERIAL POINT - £140
SWIVEL SEAT PASSENGERS SIDE - £350
SECOND SOLAR PANEL 100 WATT - £600
Having consulted swmbo she couldn't cope with such a restricted area to cook and it strikes me as being in a really silly position we usually have the sliding door partially open but in this one the burners would be too openly exposed to the breeze on one side and the chef would be facing full force of the cab greenhouse/condensation magnet effect on the other.
We personally have negative experiences with sliding windows as they can let water in so can't easily be used when raining. I am surprised it has bonded windows at the rear that's a bit cheap imho.
There's no real info on the site about specification and what always bother me with any small scale van builders is how well they do the time consuming stuff you can't see i.e. insulation, stuff that's never mentioned in the selective reviews either.