Buying first Bongo
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- Bongonaut
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Buying first Bongo
All you Scottish Bongo owners did you buy from scottish dealership or go further south ? we have been trailing through websites online few good ones further south its the thought of traveling so far and something goes wrong after we buy ( we are aware its chance you take buying used car ) we are searching much info as possible as we know nothing about bongos (scary ) hopefully by september within our budget
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Re: Buying first Bongo
I believe wheel quick in Wigan have a few happy customers in Scotland, one who returns for servicing.
You could visit Liverpool, the lakes and Yorkshire dales on the way home.
http://www.wheelquick.co.uk/
You could visit Liverpool, the lakes and Yorkshire dales on the way home.
http://www.wheelquick.co.uk/
- mountainmummy
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Re: Buying first Bongo
Hi and welcome
We bought our Freda from Campers Scotland in Grangemouth. We've been very happy with both the van (now on third year of ownership) and the aftercare service provided and always take it back there for our annual service and MOT.
Sara
We bought our Freda from Campers Scotland in Grangemouth. We've been very happy with both the van (now on third year of ownership) and the aftercare service provided and always take it back there for our annual service and MOT.
Sara
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Re: Buying first Bongo
I spent ages looking and found that I could get a lot more for my money if I bought from down south. Ended up getting mine from Ian Taylor in Stoke-on-Trent, was very helpful and you get a long warranty that can be used at a local garage as they charge it back to the warranty company. He even threw in a few extra spare parts that I had asked about.
I did look at a couple up here but were far more money for what you got.
I did look at a couple up here but were far more money for what you got.
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Re: Buying first Bongo
Ended up going to jal near Worcester, best bongos I saw in scotland were at direct campers at Kilmarnock but they were pricey compared to what I got from jal. Phil at jal did say any minor repairs and niggles would be sorted in scotland by a 3rd party, major repairs would have to be done by himself. Never had anything go wrong with my bongo whilst under warranty. I travel to the Stourport bash each year so I still use phil's mechanic in Worcester for my annual service.
Jim....
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We searched for weeks... all the usual websites, all day (when I should have been working... ) ended up dreaming about them...
Eventually we found the perfect one through auto-trader (bought it last night!)
My tip would be to keep looking, every day, even every hour these websites get updated with new sellers constantly so just keep looking. The one we bought had only been up for about 10 hours and already they had recieved several enquiries and offers so the good ones aren't around for long!
Good luck!
Daniel.
Eventually we found the perfect one through auto-trader (bought it last night!)
My tip would be to keep looking, every day, even every hour these websites get updated with new sellers constantly so just keep looking. The one we bought had only been up for about 10 hours and already they had recieved several enquiries and offers so the good ones aren't around for long!
Good luck!
Daniel.
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Re: Buying first Bongo
Thanks for replies everyone will keep looking seeing Bongos in my sleep lol
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Got ours from Campers Scotland. They have a good agent in Japan who gets quality vehicles. Our conversion is suiting us fine.
Freda now gone, :-/ But nice wee Burstner obtained
http://www.gordonbickerton.co.uk
http://www.gordonbickerton.co.uk
- Simon Jones
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There's a dealer I know who is about to start selling vehicles with conversions in Scotland. I'll find out more details and let you know whereabouts they will be based.
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Re: Buying first Bongo
Thankyouwinchman wrote:I believe wheel quick in Wigan have a few happy customers in Scotland, one who returns for servicing.
You could visit Liverpool, the lakes and Yorkshire dales on the way home.
http://www.wheelquick.co.uk/
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Re: Buying first Bongo
ThankyouSimon Jones wrote:There's a dealer I know who is about to start selling vehicles with conversions in Scotland. I'll find out more details and let you know whereabouts they will be based.
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Thankyouclutha wrote:Got ours from Campers Scotland. They have a good agent in Japan who gets quality vehicles. Our conversion is suiting us fine.
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ThankyouDan, Angela & Devon wrote:We searched for weeks... all the usual websites, all day (when I should have been working... ) ended up dreaming about them...
Eventually we found the perfect one through auto-trader (bought it last night!)
My tip would be to keep looking, every day, even every hour these websites get updated with new sellers constantly so just keep looking. The one we bought had only been up for about 10 hours and already they had recieved several enquiries and offers so the good ones aren't around for long!
Good luck!
Daniel.
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Re: Buying first Bongo
ThankyouJim the Box wrote:Ended up going to jal near Worcester, best bongos I saw in scotland were at direct campers at Kilmarnock but they were pricey compared to what I got from jal. Phil at jal did say any minor repairs and niggles would be sorted in scotland by a 3rd party, major repairs would have to be done by himself. Never had anything go wrong with my bongo whilst under warranty. I travel to the Stourport bash each year so I still use phil's mechanic in Worcester for my annual service.
Jim....
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Re: Buying first Bongo
Thankyouthe.sasquatch wrote:I spent ages looking and found that I could get a lot more for my money if I bought from down south. Ended up getting mine from Ian Taylor in Stoke-on-Trent, was very helpful and you get a long warranty that can be used at a local garage as they charge it back to the warranty company. He even threw in a few extra spare parts that I had asked about.
I did look at a couple up here but were far more money for what you got.
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