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    … I hope a van is a tool and I’m in the right section …
    Are they any good? I’m thinking about the 1.6litre diesel, its the new shape and model, LX version. Cheers.

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    Default Re: Citroen Berlingo van? ... any good?

    ok vans, good space make sure you get it signed up thos as good advertising

    roof rack too for boards etc

    breakdown cover is a must to

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    Default Re: Citroen Berlingo van? ... any good?

    hi mate,ive got a berlingo,,good wee van had no issues at all with it.

    just need a bigger van lol

    im findin these smaller vans are no good if your delivering tiles ,,materials and all your tools next time something bigger would suit better but a good van to start out

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    same as mate, got an escort van, when funds allow im gonna go for peaguot expert type thing,steve

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    i had a berlingo up until 2 years ago.great van but i ran out of space for tools etc.not much room for big wet saw.loved it though.then bought a new traffic! Unreal comfortable and plenty of space all sound.i had my berlingo sign written too.great van to start with.
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    thankyou all , the new one is quite a bit bigger than the old one, i will still check it out for size as that seem the real issue. I was thinking about how good it is to carry the odd plaster/backer board, i have an account with Jewsons who deliver free for me to site, but theres always the odd board i think I'll need. I recon i can probably sqeeze by loading addy, tiles and tools, but i will take a good look at the load size again - thx

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    Ive one of the old ones, 2 litre TD, 800Kg payload with sidedoor. I wouldnt get the 600Kg without the side door. Too small. I use the roof rack when i need 8 x 4 sheets. Take the rack off when not needed for fuel economy.
    Good all rounder, big enough for me but i dont deliver tiles as a rule. Easy to run.
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    had a berlingo but to small now for the bigger cutters that are needed now, I've a fiat scudo at the mo, but think once this slump is over, I'll probably go for a pick up (navara type thing) and trailer

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    had a berlingo but to small now for the bigger cutters that are needed now, I've a fiat scudo at the mo, but think once this slump is over, I'll probably go for a pick up (navara type thing) and trailer
    tasty motor there doug.people might think you have too much money.lol.
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    he does Joe.lol
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    Default Re: Citroen Berlingo van? ... any good?

    Id like one, I have made an offer on an 02 plate fiat doblo anyone know what they are like? ive not heard much about them although they look tidy enough!

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    Quote Originally Posted by hillhead View Post
    tasty motor there doug.people might think you have too much money.lol.
    lol Joe, you can pick 'em up dirt cheap these days, and I've already got a trailer that i bought a couple of years ago for camping gear btw,what does OD stand for on m bank account? had it there for years and the more I try and spend the more I get in my bank with this OD after it

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