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I hope so, cos if you can even find insurance to cover you it's gonna cost thousands.

Anyway you seem to have it all covered so maybe you can have a look for a V8 LDV 400. I used to drive them in a previous job. Bloody awesome vehicle if you can still find one.
You could even put a 3.9 EFI range rover engine in it and have 190bhp with sidepipes or maybe a TVR engine and even more hp especially if you give it a shot of nitrous or find one of the rare turbo set ups.

In fact yes a twin turbo 4.6 V8 with a megasquirt ecu and nitrous running about 280hp should get along nicely and it should last with the bottom end having cross bolted mains. Job done

Nah, I prefer diesel
 
just an after thought on the maxus, after driving one for the nhs for 15 months daily i can tell you they are appalling vehicles, but quicker than the first smiley faced transits. even the nhs had to use ebay for parts as they are damm near extinct everywhere else(even the fuel cap took one van off the road for 2 weeks, seller got average feedback!). the old war horse ldv 400 was by far the best out of the fleet! have you thought about a big people mover and cnverting it? mitsu delicia(shogun with different body), voyager? vauxhall movano's are a decent van too, good sized. well done on new job btw
 
more cost then:rolleyes:

nah, diesel is the way to go ;)

I was referring to a diesel. Thats what a gmc 6.5 turbo D is. The clue is in the "D"

I thought that cost wasn't a problem anymore. ;)

Anyway, I'm finished with this tongue in cheek stuff now.

Not much point asking questions when you already have all the answers.

:thumb2
 
I'm getting so old, I've forgotten more than I've ever learnt!

I know some of the smiley trannies can be fed veg oil quite happily which would reduce one of the major costs for you, if you can handle the grim job of filtering and dewatering old oil AND you can find pubs etc. that are willing to let you collect it, you can have fuel at rock bottom prices. then your total annual running costs including insurance (no matter what motor you try and run) won't be so bad.

Get a disposable hotmail account, get onto a meerkat site and start making shit up to see what is 'affordable', then try and buy one of those. Just start getting quotes for say your age + six months, full license, no no claims, both TPFT and fully comp. Include up to 8 safe old people in the quotes if you can as that'll reduce the average risk even if they don't drive the vehicle, just make sure you are being quoted as the main driver.

Insurance companies are somewhat odd balls and vehicles that you would expect to cost an arm and a leg end up being cheaper than all of the 'cheap to insure' ones are as they tend to attract the younger drivers who have all the accidents! If you're think of camper van conversion, then get a broker to run off a couple of quotes with specialists, they may not want a teenager, but if they are happy with your age then they'll often give a better deal for a camper van as they aren't naturally boy racer machines. (Except for on Top Gear maybe)
 
I'm getting so old, I've forgotten more than I've ever learnt!

I know some of the smiley trannies can be fed veg oil quite happily which would reduce one of the major costs for you, if you can handle the grim job of filtering and dewatering old oil AND you can find pubs etc. that are willing to let you collect it, you can have fuel at rock bottom prices. then your total annual running costs including insurance (no matter what motor you try and run) won't be so bad.

Get a disposable hotmail account, get onto a meerkat site and start making shit up to see what is 'affordable', then try and buy one of those. Just start getting quotes for say your age + six months, full license, no no claims, both TPFT and fully comp. Include up to 8 safe old people in the quotes if you can as that'll reduce the average risk even if they don't drive the vehicle, just make sure you are being quoted as the main driver.

Insurance companies are somewhat odd balls and vehicles that you would expect to cost an arm and a leg end up being cheaper than all of the 'cheap to insure' ones are as they tend to attract the younger drivers who have all the accidents! If you're think of camper van conversion, then get a broker to run off a couple of quotes with specialists, they may not want a teenager, but if they are happy with your age then they'll often give a better deal for a camper van as they aren't naturally boy racer machines. (Except for on Top Gear maybe)

Cheers, I'd if thought the kdv would also run on veg with it Bering the same enine as transit so is a possibility, i'm going to contact some brokers, as I've just been useing internet just now
 
Yes pointless, and you do know it all, you come on here asking so many questions and then contradict/ignore the advice you receive.

Do I? I don't think so, I just look at the way of getting the best deal tbh, eg, eveyone says I should keep the Hyundai, but, if I can afford a bigger better vehicle, why should I ? Yeah, maybe I do question people's knowledge here and what they tell me, but at the of the day, I want the best option so am doing my research, getting all the facts and figures you could say

It might look like I'm argumentative tho :lol
 
Yes pointless, and you do know it all, you come on here asking so many questions and then contradict/ignore the advice you receive.

Come on now, you know when you were younger, you knew everything :lol

You will just have accept that Ryan is young and he knows more than most of us, he likes to tease us with all these questions, just to make us look stupid when he knocks us down with his vast knowledge;)

Any way, the club would be boring, without Ryan asking all these questions :)
 
To quote Mr Winner, "Calm down dears!" :D

I think most of us are used to Ryan thinking out loud on the forum. As with all teenagers thoughts, some surprisingly make sense! As for the rest......well they can be interesting!:lol

I guess all he's looking for is our thoughts/experiences in the vehicles he's interested in, he's had more than enough insurance quotes and advice on here over the months (years?) to know the harsh realities of trying to drive at his age. Chances are he'll pipe dream and waste tons of hours looking at vans and other ideas, sharing those with us as it goes, all fairly harmless and sometimes downright amusing!

Ignore all the nay sayers Ryan, build that Bugatti Veyron 4x4 pick up!:eek:
 
I have a son just a year younger than Ryan, I wish he was as handy/knowledgeable about cars, might be of some use then! (and of course he also knows everything! :D)
 
To quote Mr Winner, "Calm down dears!" :D

I think most of us are used to Ryan thinking out loud on the forum. As with all teenagers thoughts, some surprisingly make sense! As for the rest......well they can be interesting!:lol

I guess all he's looking for is our thoughts/experiences in the vehicles he's interested in, he's had more than enough insurance quotes and advice on here over the months (years?) to know the harsh realities of trying to drive at his age. Chances are he'll pipe dream and waste tons of hours looking at vans and other ideas, sharing those with us as it goes, all fairly harmless and sometimes downright amusing!

Ignore all the nay sayers Ryan, build that Bugatti Veyron 4x4 pick up!:eek:

Haha, cheers:D aye, I do think out loud here I'll be honest, I'll just keep my ideas to myself now :), aye insurance can be a Arse...well. it is:doh but, I'm sure I Will find somthing, as I said, I'll only be getting a van after I've passed my test so plenty of time to decide, was just questioning people because I thought some of you will have experienced/had youre own thoughts on the vans I'm looking at
 
I'm not trying to be arsey, just offer decent advice to prevent the poor lad suffering enormous frustration.

It's excellent to have dreams but if too many people humour incorrect/incomplete information and advice then the lad won't get anywhere.

The harsh truth sometimes has to be outlined and acted upon rather than covered by chocolate, marshmallows and fluffy toys. Only then can progress be made towards the higher goals and dreams.

I have, and always will dream. Some of them I've made come true so far, some I'm still working on, but there's still an element of realism that must be considered in real terms rather than entertainment value.

I can see that there's two clear and defined schools of thought here, certain people obviously agree with my direction and others are of a different opinion.

I think that at the end of the day, I haven't been here too long and I don't know Ryan's history on here and I may have jumped in believing that he was asking for serious advice for right now, but it's more a kinda of outright long term question and answer thing with no requirement for an early result and nothing is going to progress anytime soon.

I wasn't like that when I was younger. I worked all summer when I was 16 and 17 and saved up enough money to go and buy a motor and get lessons etc, then just did it. I couldn't wait to get driving. Maybe I was lucky that the internet wasn't there to distract me from what I was doing.
 

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