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- October 8, 2011 at 6:36 am #145869mgroadsterParticipant
I have to 2nd the comments on
I have to 2nd the comments on the Iveco…Worst vehicle our company ever had…always being repaired for one thing or another. The reason some of the Iveco’s are popular in Europe is because you can buy one for about 50p but then have to spend a grand a week to keep it running. Terrible vehicles!October 8, 2011 at 6:36 am #145870mgroadsterParticipantI have to 2nd the comments on
I have to 2nd the comments on the Iveco…Worst vehicle our company ever had…always being repaired for one thing or another. The reason some of the Iveco’s are popular in Europe is because you can buy one for about 50p but then have to spend a grand a week to keep it running. Terrible vehicles!October 8, 2011 at 6:36 am #145872mgroadsterParticipantI have to 2nd the comments on
I have to 2nd the comments on the Iveco…Worst vehicle our company ever had…always being repaired for one thing or another. The reason some of the Iveco’s are popular in Europe is because you can buy one for about 50p but then have to spend a grand a week to keep it running. Terrible vehicles!October 8, 2011 at 6:36 am #145874mgroadsterParticipantI have to 2nd the comments on
I have to 2nd the comments on the Iveco…Worst vehicle our company ever had…always being repaired for one thing or another. The reason some of the Iveco’s are popular in Europe is because you can buy one for about 50p but then have to spend a grand a week to keep it running. Terrible vehicles!October 8, 2011 at 6:36 am #145883mgroadsterParticipantI have to 2nd the comments on
I have to 2nd the comments on the Iveco…Worst vehicle our company ever had…always being repaired for one thing or another. The reason some of the Iveco’s are popular in Europe is because you can buy one for about 50p but then have to spend a grand a week to keep it running. Terrible vehicles!October 8, 2011 at 6:36 am #145892mgroadsterParticipantI have to 2nd the comments on
I have to 2nd the comments on the Iveco…Worst vehicle our company ever had…always being repaired for one thing or another. The reason some of the Iveco’s are popular in Europe is because you can buy one for about 50p but then have to spend a grand a week to keep it running. Terrible vehicles!October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145922BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145876BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145879BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145880BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145885BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145886BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145888BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145893BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it.October 8, 2011 at 10:16 am #145894BenomahonyParticipantthanks everyone
Thanks to everyone for the comments, i’ve taken them on board.
Ive decided to buy a friends mercedes 208d, alot smaller than I initially planned but insurance has turned out to be a nightmare so i’ve had to keep it small, and at least this way I can now use the van as a run-around vehicle aswell.
because the van won’t be officially classed as a campervan i’ve been getting quotes for regular van insurance instead, the cheapest quote was still 800 quid! nevertheless i’m going to buy the van, declare it off road over winter and have some time to work on it to get it set up for when my car insurance runs out in feburary.
if anyone has any tips or loopholes i may be able to use to get any better quotes i’d love to hear them!
thanks for your time and il upload pictures when I start work on it. - AuthorPosts
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