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M-B Vito every time for me. Two sliding side doors and 180 deg opening barn doors on the back so it can be loaded by forklift. Very comfortable and economical to drive as well.

So does my Vivaro. I know there reliable but when they do go wrong you will really know about it! mega££
 
Ford Connect for me with side door which is very handy, sometime I think I could do with a bigger van but would probably just fill it with more tools that I probably don't need on a day to day basis, only real pain is can't get full sheets of ply in the connect so it has to be half sheets and can't fit roof bars as I keep van in my garage and would not fit height wise with bars on.
 
hi Berlingo vans are fantastic starter vans cheap to run and some newer ones come with side doors. that was my first van. have scince moved onto transit connect swb fantastic looking abit bigger than the berlingo for space. things are getting tight now for space due to taking on bigger jobs. hope this helps:hurray:
 
Dispatch for me, 2 sliding doors, bags of room and reliable.:thumbsup:

Martin
 

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i would advise to get one with a side door.I had an escort van but found it inconvenient for kids etc and for getting stuff in and out.I would also get a connect or a vw transporter.
 

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