
Its a big thing. I need to be sure.By the time you make your mind up you can buy a flying van![]()
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I have a job that pays me a small full time wage.Bearing in mind you have a full time employed job,
I currently have a 16 year old juicy Honda.bearing in mind you want, not need,
and a family vehicle.this van just for part time work
Id rather give the work to him than lose a customer. Its works well.and bearing in mind you have previously said you sub out most of the part time work you’ve been offered,
I need a reliable car for the familywhat would your part time earnings that you earn with this van stack up to compared the initial deposit and monthly payments (plus vat) you will be making?
I’m not digging at you, I’m trying to give you a reality check to counterbalance your romantic notion of a brand new van that you think will enhance your quality of life by doing everything you need it for. While your van is still stopping and starting, save your money. What does Mrs Bod think of it? Will she be happy driving a van when she has to go out in it with the kids?Mottie thinks his digging at me, in reality he is giving good advice.

Some of your advise is good advise. Things ive not thought about. I know your intentions are good. That said you speak of the negatives, yet there are so many positives that work with my circumstances. Without going to deep, other than I'm in need of a new van . I dont care if its five years old.I’m not digging at you, I’m trying to give you a reality check to counterbalance your romantic notion of a brand new van that you think will enhance your quality of life by doing everything you need it for. While your van is still stopping and starting, save your money. What does Mrs Bod think of it? Will she be happy driving a van when she has to go out in it with the kids?

NO. Expect it to cost you around £400 (or more) per month for 4 years at least. at the end you either have to buy it for about 50 to 60% of the new price today depending on milage. You still have to tax and insure it, service it. It''s not going to earn it's keep as you use it for your job.From experience is this a good option.
Is it the way to go.
It makes a diesel more viable over the next 4 or 5 years.
No lump sum .
Leasing is ideal for people that want to drive around in a shiny new van, and change that van for another shiny new one every few years.From experience is this a good option.
Is it the way to go.
I have a job that pays me a small full time wage.
Id say the part time plumbing is easy money as long as im geared up to take the work.
Over the year I suspect my earnings are better plumbing than the school. Im yet to see my accountant, so time will te

Leasing has never seemed a good idea to meNO. Expect it to cost you around £400 (or more) per month for 4 years at least. at the end you either have to buy it for about 50 to 60% of the new price today depending on milage. You still have to tax and insure it, service it. It''s not going to earn it's keep as you use it for your job.
Its ok but its bigger than whst I need and 12 years old. My mate does the bigger so Ill let him have it.You have a van at present - is the bodywork good? if it is then keep it.
I need a reliable van. My car is 16 years old. Its getting worn out and its juicy. Window playing up tonight.You've looked at vans, you own another vehicle, which obviously serves its purpose. I'm beginning to think you have some money that is 'burning a hole in your pocket'; that is the only treason for looking at a van.
IMO - you would better off with a big estate car.

I see this as my last new vehicle. If I could buy a decent 2nd hand then I think that would suit me.Leasing is ideal for people that want to drive around in a shiny new van, and change that van for another shiny new one every few years.
Basically paying an expensive subscription to always be driving the latest piece.
If you intend to keep a vehicle for a long time, leasing is a total bust.

Ive had my business for 26 years. I no longer want to go into London.Why not make plumbing your full time job if you’re getting more money doing part time plumbing than the full time job you’re doing for a small wage?
Id love my last new van.In that situation, it would make perfect sense to get your dream van/family car.
Thats what I have now both old but run well.How many cars in your house - does Mrs Bod have a family car? If so, could you not do with one proper car and one proper van?