For larger vehicles registered between 2001 - 2017 this can be crippling.

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Holy crap - that needs an ologist to decipher it! But good point Bob and i wonder what the i800 would weigh in at?Bob wrote: Wed Aug 08, 2018 10:19 pm Bear in mind the VED.
For larger vehicles registered between 2001 - 2017 this can be crippling.![]()
http://www.theaa.com/driving-advice/dri ... ts/car-tax
The Alphard is massively thirsty as is the Elgrand if owner's comments and mpg stats on the net are a reflection not surprising in a huge petrol engine; anywhere between 13 (urban) (!) to a max of 22 mpg, for a camper that is a huge cost implication and at 130p a litre eyewateringly expensive. As a 'day car' as you have suggested, I wouldn't even consider it given the horrendous running costs, depends on the miles you do too I guess. The huge amount of electronics/gizmos would concern me, that said Jap reliability is usually good.feeblecat wrote: Mon Aug 06, 2018 10:13 am Thanks for replies. I had forgotten about Toyota have. But would be looking for something at least 10 years newer - I'll Google them and see what's about. Another option.
're the Alphard and Elgrand. Would anyone be able to tell me how their fuel consumption would compare with the bongo?