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Title: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: peekeclean on October 21, 2008, 12:48:38 pm
has anyone got one and what do you think of it?
And what size tank you got in it?
looks longer than the last one and they seem nice inside.

thanks joe
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: ok cleaning on October 21, 2008, 03:44:10 pm
i got citroen dispatch (new shape same as the pug) very comfy fully loaded nice looking very quick and fast lora ;lora space no regrets very pleased by the way i got the 120bhp 2.0 lt version it holds 1200lt and i got 650lt tank in it
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Mr H on October 21, 2008, 04:57:49 pm
Kev R has one of those types of van and he loves it.....

Regards
Mr H

Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: GAZZA B on October 21, 2008, 05:21:21 pm
The Best Van For The Job  ;D ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Simon Brannon on October 21, 2008, 07:12:20 pm
must agree with Gazza B - mine has been great from day 1.

Dont know how to load pictures on here but I got a silver ex-demo one.

got a 500 litre tank from pure freedom fitted in and theres loads of room for poles , hoses etc.

Highly recommended
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Clive McDonald on October 21, 2008, 07:25:39 pm
I agree too. At the moment i have 04 scudo with 650l in the 900kg shell, but I would love the new version like you have that takes 1200 kg so that i could go 800l plus another man and reel. Now that's what i call a money machine, with all the advantages and parking versatility of small van. People don't want an articulated container lorry on their drive, and this allows you to hit the magic 100 an hour in stealth mode. ;)
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Kevin R on October 21, 2008, 07:39:39 pm
Kev R has one of those types of van and he loves it.....

Regards
Mr H



Its true I do  ;D ;D ;D

I have the LWB version, loads of room and an excellent work horse
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Clive McDonald on October 21, 2008, 07:57:35 pm
Thats a 1200kg isn't it? what have you got inside?
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Sir Squeaky on October 21, 2008, 07:59:40 pm
and this allows you hit the magic 100 an hour in stealth mode. ;)
100 what per hour?
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Clive McDonald on October 21, 2008, 08:06:29 pm
What do you think?

I can see where you're heading, but enough people on here know what's what without you getting hysterical about earnings.Stick to saving a fiver on cheaper fishing rods.

It's just occured to me you might have thought I mean't mph, no I meant £, but I didn't include it because it was just a genuine comment and not mean't to stir anything up. If I wanted a machine to achieve this, and I do, this would be it.
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Sir Squeaky on October 21, 2008, 08:12:54 pm
Shut up you lying try-hard. ::)
Saving a fiver?
That'll be why I bought the more expensive ones then.
You know nothing, so don't comment.


Oh, and what do i think?
I don't know. I wouldn't think for a moment that you meant £100 per hour.

...and why? Because you're talking out your backside again. ::)
Do a house every 3 minutes do you... ?::)

Stop talking rubbish to try and impress your gullible followers.
You're a poxy window cleaner with an inferiority complex, so you make out you're earning 4 or 5 times more than everyone else.

If you can't hack it and have to lie...get a 9-5 office-boy job.


(sorry to interrupt a thread, but I won't take insults off someone below me)
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Clive McDonald on October 21, 2008, 08:21:45 pm
That's okay squeaks. I'm glad you got yourself sorted with the fishing rod, i keep meaning to get an sl2 and an slx but i'm too tight.
I didn't mean to wind you up, but how come tosh does try and you never bite like that for him?

My apologies, as you were squeaks.
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: NWH on October 21, 2008, 08:29:18 pm
That's okay squeaks. I'm glad you got yourself sorted with the fishing rod, i keep meaning to get an sl2 and an slx but i'm too tight.
I didn't mean to wind you up, but how come tosh does try and you never bite like that for him?

My apologies, as you were squeaks.
Cos he sees him outside the paper shop every morning lol. ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: NWH on October 21, 2008, 08:30:28 pm
Do they do that 1200kg payload in the SWB.
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Sir Squeaky on October 21, 2008, 08:34:10 pm
That's okay squeaks. I'm glad you got yourself sorted with the fishing rod, i keep meaning to get an sl2 and an slx but i'm too tight.
I didn't mean to wind you up, but how come tosh does try and you never bite like that for him?

My apologies, as you were squeaks.
Sorry, I know Tosh and I know he doesn't mean it.
Also I don't want to fall out with him, as he's in the same town as me.

Respect for your reply after I wrote that, but I still maintain £100 per hour on houses is rubbish.
That's £150K a year on a 30 hour week.

Most people do between £15-40 per hour domestic reckon.
There's no way to do £100.
Unless you're doing little bungalows in 5 minutes at £15 each.(which no-one will pay)
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Sir Squeaky on October 21, 2008, 08:35:28 pm
That's okay squeaks. I'm glad you got yourself sorted with the fishing rod, i keep meaning to get an sl2 and an slx but i'm too tight.
I didn't mean to wind you up, but how come tosh does try and you never bite like that for him?

My apologies, as you were squeaks.
Cos he sees him outside the paper shop every morning lol. ;D ;D ;D
No, that's Gilesy, but I don't see him much now.
I went to Tosh's this morning to have a feel of his pole. ;)
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: elite mike on October 21, 2008, 08:44:42 pm
That's okay squeaks. I'm glad you got yourself sorted with the fishing rod, i keep meaning to get an sl2 and an slx but i'm too tight.
I didn't mean to wind you up, but how come tosh does try and you never bite like that for him?

My apologies, as you were squeaks.
Cos he sees him outside the paper shop every morning lol. ;D ;D ;D
No, that's Gilesy, but I don't see him much now.
I went to Tosh's this morning to have a feel of his pole. ;)

ask tosh if i can feel his pole to  ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: WCE on October 21, 2008, 11:07:01 pm
Shut up you lying try-hard. ::)
Saving a fiver?
That'll be why I bought the more expensive ones then.
You know nothing, so don't comment.


Oh, and what do i think?
I don't know. I wouldn't think for a moment that you meant £100 per hour.

...and why? Because you're talking out your backside again. ::)
Do a house every 3 minutes do you... ?::)

Stop talking rubbish to try and impress your gullible followers.
You're a poxy window cleaner with an inferiority complex, so you make out you're earning 4 or 5 times more than everyone else.

If you can't hack it and have to lie...get a 9-5 office-boy job.


(sorry to interrupt a thread, but I won't take insults off someone below me)
Ha ha £100 par hour and you want me to "welcome you to the board of my magazine?" I said I wanted honest reviews ;D ;D ;D Sorry discount you were starting to win me over but if you think some French van is going to make you £100 per hour then you must be on drugs or something ;D ;D ;D ;D. I must agree with squeaks I'm afraid (btw squeaks you never replied to my last email! why?) Anyway discount haven't you worked it out? He never bites at tosh because they are lovers ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: WCE on October 21, 2008, 11:10:16 pm
At the moment i have the scudos.......
Sounds like someone had too much to drink last night ;D ;D ;D ;D Don't worry I had too much to drink last week and had the Scudos too ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: WCE on October 21, 2008, 11:21:32 pm
Ha ha How ironic I thought you'd like this discount, do you know what Scudo means? Heres the definition: The scudo (pl. scudi) was the name for a number of coins used in Italy until the 19th century. The name, like that of the French écu and the Spanish and Portuguese escudo, was derived from the Latin scutum ("shield"). From the 16th century[1], the name was used in Italy for large silver coins. Sizes varied depending on the issuing country.
So well you are out making £1000000 per hour your driving around in a van whose name basically is the Italian definition of loose change ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: david wood on October 22, 2008, 07:33:00 am
yes ive got the new shape expert i love it
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Captain Scarlet on October 22, 2008, 12:00:20 pm
I rarely post on these subjects, but £100 an hour is possible. Maybe not 7 days a week. But im sure if you tailored your round very well, then you could do it all year round. Nothings impossible  ;) the type of people who say its impossible are most likely the ones who will never achieve it. Its a mind set thing, if you have belief its possible, well you may just get there, or really improve your earning on the way!!!
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Sir Squeaky on October 22, 2008, 03:08:47 pm
I rarely post on these subjects, but £100 an hour is possible. Maybe not 7 days a week. But im sure if you tailored your round very well, then you could do it all year round. Nothings impossible  ;) the type of people who say its impossible are most likely the ones who will never achieve it. Its a mind set thing, if you have belief its possible, well you may just get there, or really improve your earning on the way!!!
B*llocks.
The type of people who say they it's possible are away with the fairies.
How does it work?

3 bed semis at £30 each?
or normal prices, but a house every 3 or 4 minutes? ::)

Get real.
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Clive McDonald on October 22, 2008, 03:14:01 pm
these squables don't do us any good, but if you are talking about a two man stealth operation, which i was, then the new shape and 1200kg load bearing of the newer scudos(when you put an s on the end that means plural wce), or experts (that's a van not you wce) would be the pick of the bunch.

It's the ideal camouflage for hitting staggering targets while appearing mundane (okay, now i mean you ;D)

But as I haven't got one and I'm a one man op it's just a pipe dream. And of course it's totally impossible.....
 ;D ;D
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Tosh on October 22, 2008, 03:24:16 pm
Anyway discount haven't you worked it out? He never bites at tosh because they are lovers ;D ;D ;D

Hey, I haven't even posted on this thread; I'll be keeping one of my three-Japs-eys on you, WCE, my friend!

Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Dave Turley on October 22, 2008, 04:49:04 pm
re: the original thread, does anyone  have any more comments cos I need to get myself a new van soon and i'm torn between a vw transporter t32, a vivaro/trafic/primastar and an expert/scudo/dispatch as a one man van/maybe 2 man in a year or two
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Sir Squeaky on October 22, 2008, 05:24:11 pm
re: the original thread, does anyone  have any more comments cos I need to get myself a new van soon and i'm torn between a vw transporter t32 (fastest most expensive), a vivaro/trafic/primastar (nicest drive and interior)and an expert/scudo/dispatch(cheapest) as a one man van/maybe 2 man in a year or two
Take your pick.
But don't forget the Transit too.

Me? I've got a Trafic and I love it.
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: matt on October 22, 2008, 06:39:38 pm
re: the original thread, does anyone  have any more comments cos I need to get myself a new van soon and i'm torn between a vw transporter t32, a vivaro/trafic/primastar and an expert/scudo/dispatch as a one man van/maybe 2 man in a year or two


vw transporter t32, nice vans, very good resale price
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Clive McDonald on October 22, 2008, 08:21:56 pm
you need to carry more than 650l plus two reels plus extra man, plus gas etc if you are hot. So in my opinion it's about the load it can take. The smaller vans are better for parking and getting ladders off. New scudo is no 1, but then you have to look at price. Second hand if you have to.
Title: Re: new shape Peugeot expert
Post by: Dave Turley on October 22, 2008, 09:02:09 pm
hmmm, I forgot about transits for a min there. i'm tempted towards expert at the mo as I like working on my own and the heavyweight one would prob do me