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| uk.rec.cars.4x4 (4 Wheel Drive Vehicles) (uk.rec.cars.4x4) |
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At present I drive a Ford Transit LWB with just 8 seats. This is to comply
with being a "van" for tax reasons. I am looking to replace it with something less long in the tooth but with the following criteria. Must have a tonne carrying capacity to conform to being a "van" Must be capable of taking roof bars Must be capable of carrying at least 5 people Must be able to carry bikes inside Can anyone point me in a direction of what's around? I'm looking for a budget of £3-4k. Would appreciate any response. |
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"Fred" wrote in message ... At present I drive a Ford Transit LWB with just 8 seats. This is to comply with being a "van" for tax reasons. I am looking to replace it with something less long in the tooth but with the following criteria. Must have a tonne carrying capacity to conform to being a "van" Must be capable of taking roof bars Must be capable of carrying at least 5 people Must be able to carry bikes inside Can anyone point me in a direction of what's around? I'm looking for a budget of £3-4k. Would appreciate any response. An imaginary Officer of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs has given the following response: It's one thing to pretend your people carrier is a van to obtain a fictitious tax deduction and another to do it blatantly in the expectation that others are as craven as you are. That is getting close to a definition of 'pikey' behaviour. Come to think of it do you also need to be able to tow a caravan? |
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On 2007-08-07, Mark W s@o wrote:
It's one thing to pretend your people carrier is a van to obtain a fictitious tax deduction and another to do it blatantly in the expectation that others are as craven as you are. That is getting close to a definition of 'pikey' behaviour. Criticising legal tax reduction measures and displaying blatant prejudice, you really do have the moral high ground there! -- Blast off and strike the evil Bydo empire! |
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"Mark W" s@o wrote in message ... "Fred" wrote in message ... At present I drive a Ford Transit LWB with just 8 seats. This is to comply with being a "van" for tax reasons. I am looking to replace it with something less long in the tooth but with the following criteria. Must have a tonne carrying capacity to conform to being a "van" Must be capable of taking roof bars Must be capable of carrying at least 5 people Must be able to carry bikes inside Can anyone point me in a direction of what's around? I'm looking for a budget of £3-4k. Would appreciate any response. An imaginary Officer of Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs has given the following response: It's one thing to pretend your people carrier is a van to obtain a fictitious tax deduction and another to do it blatantly in the expectation that others are as craven as you are. That is getting close to a definition of 'pikey' behaviour. Come to think of it do you also need to be able to tow a caravan? I don't have a caravan. It's not a fictitious tax reduction. I do require it to carry goods on occasions, not scrap I might add. I had hoped for a more helpful response and would appreciate any help on this matter. |
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"AJH" wrote in message ... On Mon, 6 Aug 2007 20:32:01 +0100, "Fred" wrote: Must have a tonne carrying capacity to conform to being a "van" LR 110 Must be capable of taking roof bars LR 110 Must be capable of carrying at least 5 people LR 110 county Must be able to carry bikes inside LR 110 Can anyone point me in a direction of what's around? I'm looking for a budget of £3-4k. Not likely Many thanks for your post. Greatly appreciated. They are a tad expensive and thought the 110 was still fairly basic and uncomfortable. They don't seem to represent good value. The budget is just a guideline and am willing to spend more. |
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