Posts: 3
Threads: 1
Thanks Received: 0 in 0 posts
Thanks Given: 0
Joined: May 2011
Location:
Reputation:
0
I live in the Greater Manchester area and am seriously interested in buying a Crew Van. We want to use it for short camping trips, so need to be sure we could fit three bikes in the back and it would have to be long enough for two (short 5ft 7) people to sleep in occasionally.
No Citroen dealer within 100 miles appears to have one in the showroom and will not get one unless we commit to buying.
Do any forum members have one of these vehicles we could have a look at - so we can be sure it is the right vehicle for our needs.
•
Posts: 476
Threads: 17
Thanks Received: 117 in 92 posts
Thanks Given: 153
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Rayleigh Essex UK
Reputation:
0
I've got a mk2 crew cab van.... are you looking for a mk3 (new model)??
Welcome to the forum...
Adam..2003..1.9D..LX..Silver Crew Cab Van.....
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
•
Posts: 476
Threads: 17
Thanks Received: 117 in 92 posts
Thanks Given: 153
Joined: Feb 2011
Location: Rayleigh Essex UK
Reputation:
0
Have never seen a new crew cab in the flesh so to speak..... thought a dealer somewhere would have the size specifications for you?
Sorry can't help really..... maybe someone out there has one?? Don't know if they were that popular due to only the X level of trim available??
Good luck hunting though
Adam..2003..1.9D..LX..Silver Crew Cab Van.....
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
•
Posts: 975
Threads: 14
Thanks Received: 214 in 172 posts
Thanks Given: 44
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: North Essex
Reputation:
5
10-05-2011, 08:10 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2011, 08:15 AM by Opensauce.)
The crew van is just the basic car vtr model without rearmost side windows & has double rear doors instead of tailgate. I would guess it is special order only. The seating & interior space is no different to any of the car models. Look at any Berlingo car to see if the size is ok for you & then order the crew van if you want.
I'm guessing resale value would be poor compared with car models as there is little demand in the UK for small crew vans. Most crew vans are Transit size. I would also check on insurance cost compared with car version as well.
•
Posts: 1,884
Threads: 147
Thanks Received: 388 in 254 posts
Thanks Given: 263
Joined: Sep 2010
Location: London
Reputation:
11
Did you have any luck in trying one ivy? Let us know.
Want Help with the Forum? Read Help Documents Here
•