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Michael

Hi Guys

Looking for some advice, i am starting my apprenticeship in February and don't know whether to get a estate car or a van? the current lease on my car is up half way through January and i'l be purchasing either a second hand estate or van.

From your guys experience have you ever had a estate and was it suitable? my thoughts are if i have a van now then it will be perfect in the future once paid for or do i go for a estate cause i don't carry any tools yet but probably will at some point in the future and will still have rear seats.

any advice would be appreciated

Thanks
 
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Flintstone

You might be ok when starting off with an estate car but you will quickly get fed up when you build up your tools and they don't all fit in and it's all a dusty mess! And a van is massively more professional

Leave the estate cars to the painter and decorators.:beermug::beermug:
 
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Michael

ye that's my feeling too, if i'm going to pay for something i'm going to keep then it has to portray the right image to people, i am more for the van than the estate
 

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One van for my collection of trowels. A roof rack for the manual cutters. A trailer for the wet cutter. And a seven and a half ton-ner to transport adhesives and grouts. That's what real Tilers do... :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Or u could go for a 18 wheeler with custom made trailer/workshop
 

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