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I have owned one for 4 years of family holidays. They aren't cheap but this is reflected in the durability. Mine is still perfect. I'll be getting a new Berlingo soon but keeping the boot jump.
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Many thanks for your positive review - it certainly seems the best option for a dual purpose vehicle.
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I'd love one of these for the odd night away but couldn't justify the cost for the odd time I'd use it...
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It all depends... In one sense it's a lot of money, but when you think that you're probably getting about 75% of the utility of a VW camper then it seems cheap...
I have just put a deposit on a replacement Partner to go with my boot jump as I can't think of anything that does the job better without spending £25k on a VW T5 conversion. And even then it's less useful as everyday transport...
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I bought an as new Boot Jump last finally. Thanks to Carol for a smooth and friendly transaction and I look forward to getting out and about with it soon. The boot jump is a superb piece of kit.
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