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The day has finally come, and my cherished and loved, but horribly abused 2005/200,000Km Berlingo has to go to "a farm in France"....
It has a brand-new starter-motor, new exhaust, tow-bar, full roof-rack (and set of roof-bars).
It (she!) starts at the mere thought of turning the key.. (provided you allow the heater-plugs to do their thang!)
It WOULD pass the MOT, with a (very) little work..
What should I do?
Take her out for a candle-lit supper?
Lead her gently in to a field?
(If I had a field, I would do exactly that, and bring her carrots and sugar-lumps)
What should I do?
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Why are you letting it go? And what do you mean by "a farm in France"?
Work van: 2020 1.5 BlueHDi 100 Enterprise Berlingo
Spare van: 2001 1.9 600d Berlingo
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Why not try and sell it?
Or maybe offer it to retroshite.com - if it's their kind of vehicle, they might come and collect it.
Work van: 2020 1.5 BlueHDi 100 Enterprise Berlingo
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Same colour & year as my first Berlingo Multispace a 1.9d. Ex demo bought in 2006. Painfully slow & dodgy even when overtaking. It used to run out of steam on motorway inclines overtaking trucks. Most embarrassing.
Now on Berl no4. If I had kept the first one it would have 210k miles on the the clock & the 1.9 diesel would probably still be running sweet.
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19-10-2025, 07:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 19-10-2025, 12:06 PM by evdama.)
Get it mot'd and sell it for what that costs
Someone will get a bargain
You will solve a problem
The car lives on for at least another year.
Ive given vehicles away for nothing before and even for a tightwad like me its a cathartic experience
Going to france for a while is a euphemism for being detained at her majestys pleasure
It is on my to do list.
But not right at the top
2012 Hdi75 van
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Do as I have done and keep it. Mine (Diesel) has a low road fund, does n mpg and has everything fitted that I want fitted.
Make life easier - go automatic.
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