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Yeah, that old chestnut. Today I received the final payment for my Fiesta being written off. I have started looking at possible replacements with a view to making it easy to transport beekeeping kit around. Damn, but cars have become expensive!
I had in mind that I might look for a Berlingo or something along those lines, but actually there don't seem to be that many around unless I want to travel hundreds of miles. I'm wondering if it wouldn't make more sense to get a replacement for our aging Octavia estate which after 165,000 miles is not so far off becoming a liability, then me just using the Octavia for bee stuff. The load area with the rear seats folded down (or potentially removed) is huge and I could probably line it with a removable ply bed with rings for tying kit down.
Or perhaps a "normal" car with something like a 6x4 trailer would make more sense. It would be possible to make one weathertight, though it would still get damp inside so leaving clothing and my toolbox in it might not be great. It would make turning an issue in some of the places I go. And I'd have to find a space to keep the trailer when it wasn't being used.
I hate buying cars
(On the subject of how expensive cars have become, we bought the Octavia about seven years ago when it was already four years old. Since then we've put close to 100,000 miles on it and the current market value still appears to be half what we paid!)
James
I had in mind that I might look for a Berlingo or something along those lines, but actually there don't seem to be that many around unless I want to travel hundreds of miles. I'm wondering if it wouldn't make more sense to get a replacement for our aging Octavia estate which after 165,000 miles is not so far off becoming a liability, then me just using the Octavia for bee stuff. The load area with the rear seats folded down (or potentially removed) is huge and I could probably line it with a removable ply bed with rings for tying kit down.
Or perhaps a "normal" car with something like a 6x4 trailer would make more sense. It would be possible to make one weathertight, though it would still get damp inside so leaving clothing and my toolbox in it might not be great. It would make turning an issue in some of the places I go. And I'd have to find a space to keep the trailer when it wasn't being used.
I hate buying cars
(On the subject of how expensive cars have become, we bought the Octavia about seven years ago when it was already four years old. Since then we've put close to 100,000 miles on it and the current market value still appears to be half what we paid!)
James