Great video barry as usual p.s what car do you recommend I get when I turn 17? Like which ford focus will be the best for me I plan on getting that and also how much do you reckon insurance will be? Cheers mate
The insurance for the focus will be unaffordable, probably £3,500+ to insure per year. Best going for a supermini with a 1 litre entry level engine. I learned to ride a motorcycle before I learned to drive and passed my test on a motorcycle before getting a car.. A 125 cc scooter such as the honda PCX cheap to buy, insure, tax run and service, very fun to ride at 60mph +, reliable and can be taken on a simple CBT. It depends on your financial situation, but owning a car at 17 is not cheap since you are expensive to insure and deemed a risk due to your young age.
Hi, well it wont be cheap, I suppose the best one to get for a new driver would be the 1 Litre, you can get an insurance quote on our site but I would make sure that you put one of your parents down as a named driver as that usually reduces your premium buy a few hundred pounds, and also there are companies that will fit a black box to make sure that you are driving sensibly, they will be cheaper too. But probably best with a KA, Fiesta, Corsa, Aygo, C1 or something like that
cant remember how much that was but we sold this one yesterday for £12995 plus vat if thats any help www.cyberspacecars.co.uk/vehicle-details/2017-17-ford-transit-custom-2-0-290-limited-lr-p-v/
Great video barry as usual p.s what car do you recommend I get when I turn 17? Like which ford focus will be the best for me I plan on getting that and also how much do you reckon insurance will be? Cheers mate
Sorry my bad, barrie*
The insurance for the focus will be unaffordable, probably £3,500+ to insure per year. Best going for a supermini with a 1 litre entry level engine. I learned to ride a motorcycle before I learned to drive and passed my test on a motorcycle before getting a car.. A 125 cc scooter such as the honda PCX cheap to buy, insure, tax run and service, very fun to ride at 60mph +, reliable and can be taken on a simple CBT. It depends on your financial situation, but owning a car at 17 is not cheap since you are expensive to insure and deemed a risk due to your young age.
Hi, well it wont be cheap, I suppose the best one to get for a new driver would be the 1 Litre, you can get an insurance quote on our site but I would make sure that you put one of your parents down as a named driver as that usually reduces your premium buy a few hundred pounds, and also there are companies that will fit a black box to make sure that you are driving sensibly, they will be cheaper too. But probably best with a KA, Fiesta, Corsa, Aygo, C1 or something like that
Barrie Crampton Cheers barrie
EinkOLED Cheers, and no money is not a problem I’m just waiting to turn 17 aha thanks anyways!
I always think these van look stylish when I see them on the road. A vast improvement from transits of old
they are a good looking van thats for sure
Owner of this van will be a happy customer! Love it
it is a very nice example
Now that's some crazy editing.
Cheers
do you think its a fair bit more economical than a standard tranist of a similar age?
Barrie what did this sell at in the end....I am after one to turn into a bit of a day/campervan...mike.
cant remember how much that was but we sold this one yesterday for £12995 plus vat if thats any help www.cyberspacecars.co.uk/vehicle-details/2017-17-ford-transit-custom-2-0-290-limited-lr-p-v/
@@BarrieCrampton oh ok baz...I am after one at the minute silver LWB...but defo no vat...cash only..thanks mike.
mtb brickwork no vat long wheel base few and far between 👍 but will keep an eye out
How are these on fuel
i think i give the fuel economy in the first minute or so of the video
@@BarrieCrampton my ears weren't open 🙈🙈
Do these vans have a wet belt?
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I bet the value of that van now is 6k tops. Get a transporter holds value better and dont have wet belt issues