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Mercedes Sprinter

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  • patman99
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    Saw one of these for sale recently, Was a '99 and went in 2 days at £1800. Wasn't in that good a condition either.
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  • RichGold
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    Just ebay it with a £1500 reserve. See what happens....
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  • emmell
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    RichGold wrote: »
    Just ebay it with a £1500 reserve. See what happens....

    I haven't bought it yet, bit early to be putting it on ebay. ;)
    ML.
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  • forgotmyname
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    emmell wrote: »
    The low mileage equates to it not being used a lot, not short runs.
    ML.


    Not sure how you work that out.


    There are many reasons for it to have been running at least 8 hours a day yet covering little to no mileage.

    Thats why some places have timers on them and use that to work out service schedules rather than milage limits which it may never cover.
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  • emmell
    emmell Posts: 1,228 Forumite
    Not sure how you work that out.


    There are many reasons for it to have been running at least 8 hours a day yet covering little to no mileage.

    Thats why some places have timers on them and use that to work out service schedules rather than milage limits which it may never cover.

    It isn't used every day and it goes to the same places when it is used, carrying bulky but light goods.
    ML.
    He who has four and spends five, needs neither purse nor pocket
  • emmell wrote: »
    It isn't used every day and it goes to the same places when it is used, carrying bulky but light goods.
    ML.



    I have an 02 Movano, 37k miles from new.I'm the 2nd owner,bought it from a friend about 5 years ago who used it to travel to his workshop each day which was a 4 mile round trip.


    Its in A1 condition,FSH and it must be one of the best low mileage vans on the road. Costs very little to run and will maybe one day be a Classic van and worth a mint.......:D
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