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Offline Garf

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Re: the new or old family bus
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2014, 08:24:37 am »
Drove one of those around East Coast Australia - http://www.jucy.com.au/vehicles/jucy-crib-long.aspx
I also used to drive a lot of them around Southampton Docks when they were imported.

It was very functional and Ive the same idea as yourself should the Mrs and I have a family! Our van in Oz had done 325km!  :driver:

Assume you work for the Car carriers. I'm down DPW next Monday for the "Grand Opening" of the new berth.  :happy2:

Yeah. Was long shifts but paid for Beer at Uni!

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Re: the new or old family bus
« Reply #16 on: March 27, 2014, 09:24:39 am »
Bangernomics is very trendy. Consider yourself officially seriously cool when you cruise in that bad boy. :smiley:

And how smug you will feel knowing the hordes around you are probably shelling out £350 a month on pcp?

Great buy  :congrats:

Trendy?

Nothing about MPV's are cool in any way.
It basically says I've given up for 99% of people.
Andy however has done it the right way to keep it as a run-around for the family trips out so in that case it's a sound financial and economical decision - but not trendy!!  :rolleye: