Are prices due to crash?

Cash! And then put that money away for the replacement and save 10k and add interest
 
Apart from the smaller Claytons, lack of digi dash, chrome bumper cover and loss of fog lights - are there any other differences to an Ocean? I ask as I'm close to pulling the trigger on a new Surf with the 5 Year promise deal at under £60k.
A little old but this brochure will give you a good idea of the difference between a Surf and Ocean…
 

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Indeed. My thinking was around £48-49k given the stale market, time of year and higher mileage etc. Thanks for input.

Personally think £50k is a barrier for T6.1’s and probably a fair price.

Nice T6’s were selling close to £50k last year.

Traders are listing T6.1’s for £57k so private has to be £50k /low £50’s in my mind.
 
Demand has fallen because prices have risen so dramatically over the last 5 years.
Why?
It’s the additional technology put into cars, that nobody asked for….
Call me old fashioned, I want dials and switches and the ability to drive the vehicle for myself.
How old fashioned!
I love being able to customise the dash, Bluetooth to the stereo, get nudged back into lane if I drift, auto brake as I reverse if a car is approaching that I can’t see, get a visual warning someone’s in my blind spot, stamp on the brakes and not skid, autopilot into a parallel parking space…
Big fan of all the tech.
 
How old fashioned!
I love being able to customise the dash, Bluetooth to the stereo, get nudged back into lane if I drift, auto brake as I reverse if a car is approaching that I can’t see, get a visual warning someone’s in my blind spot, stamp on the brakes and not skid, autopilot into a parallel parking space…
Big fan of all the tech.
Very old fashioned lol not bothered about any of that
 
How old fashioned!
I love being able to customise the dash, Bluetooth to the stereo, get nudged back into lane if I drift, auto brake as I reverse if a car is approaching that I can’t see, get a visual warning someone’s in my blind spot, stamp on the brakes and not skid, autopilot into a parallel parking space…
Big fan of all the tech.

Once you’ve spent a few weeks with ISA, ELKS or AEB, (don’t worry they’re nothing medically concerning) you’ll soon understand the utter frustration of new vehicles bought in the last few months….
 
Once you’ve spent a few weeks with ISA, ELKS or AEB, (don’t worry they’re nothing medically concerning) you’ll soon understand the utter frustration of new vehicles bought in the last few months….
I think my MY22 has AEB - it’s slammed the brakes on at least twice in 2 years. One when a truck didn’t check his mirror on the motorway and pulled in on me - honestly saved my bacon. Another reversing. Wouldn’t have been a catastrophe but may well have saved a collision. I think I’m ok with AEB.
I don’t like the sound of ISA though…! Can you turn it off?
 
Another sub £40k T6 - sold already mind.


I'd agree about just buying one - still fair to try and work out what the supply/demand price is at any given time - it is not easy as numbers sold are relatively low.
 
I think my MY22 has AEB - it’s slammed the brakes on at least twice in 2 years. One when a truck didn’t check his mirror on the motorway and pulled in on me - honestly saved my bacon. Another reversing. Wouldn’t have been a catastrophe but may well have saved a collision. I think I’m ok with AEB.
I don’t like the sound of ISA though…! Can you turn it off?

You can, every time you get in the vehicle.
The BMW I had last week, you had to navigate the menu to disable…
 
This one seems suspiciously cheap - the dealer reviews are "interesting".

Still - its a 2016 on a 66 plate T6 Ocean for £32k from a dealer. 95k miles.

If there is nothing wrong with it, it seems a real bargain even at the mileage.

 
This one seems suspiciously cheap - the dealer reviews are "interesting".

Still - its a 2016 on a 66 plate T6 Ocean for £32k from a dealer. 95k miles.

If there is nothing wrong with it, it seems a real bargain even at the mileage.


I’ve dealt with the dealer before and they were great.

Another awful colour for me though.
 
Blackberry....when we bought the dealer pushed that colour.....its was " no". That said good price but I would got halves on a compression test and or check service history.
 
This one seems suspiciously cheap - the dealer reviews are "interesting".

Still - its a 2016 on a 66 plate T6 Ocean for £32k from a dealer. 95k miles.

If there is nothing wrong with it, it seems a real bargain even at the mileage.

I’m certainly not disagreeing with you but am I the only thinking that it’s mad that on a thread regarding prices crashing that a van that’s nearly 9 years old and with 95,000 miles is a bargain at 32 grand!
 
This one seems suspiciously cheap - the dealer reviews are "interesting".

Still - its a 2016 on a 66 plate T6 Ocean for £32k from a dealer. 95k miles.

If there is nothing wrong with it, it seems a real bargain even at the mileage.

Lovely colour, beats primer grey anyday. it's done 10k miles every year & only had one MoT fail & that was on headlamp aim.
Unless there's some hidden history it looks like the perfect secondhand buy.
 
I’m certainly not disagreeing with you but am I the only thinking that it’s mad that on a thread regarding prices crashing that a van that’s nearly 9 years old and with 95,000 miles is a bargain at 32 grand!
I know. The list price in 2016 must have been about £50k and then a decent discount would take it down to about £44k. It’s held the price well. Be interesting to know what the dealer paid!
 
To take the mystery out of this 66 blackberry van it has a full VW service history It was our daily drive from new and served us well but getting to the stage when given it mileage and age for us it was time to move it on. No hidden history.
 
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I know. The list price in 2016 must have been about £50k and then a decent discount would take it down to about £44k. It’s held the price well. Be interesting to know what the dealer paid!
I think you would find the list price was a little higher in 2016. I paid £55k for my 2014 180 4Motion in 2014, with a good discount.
 
I’m certainly not disagreeing with you but am I the only thinking that it’s mad that on a thread regarding prices crashing that a van that’s nearly 9 years old and with 95,000 miles is a bargain at 32 grand!

No, you’re not the only one. It’s 9 years old with nearly 100K miles. Anything could go bang. Even the general stuff like brakes / suspension / cam belt / tyres / sensors etc will cost a fair few quid. I’d rather use that as the deposit on a new one (still a few left) at 0% over 5 years with the 5 year warranty and servicing etc. No surprises. When all is said and done I doubt there’s much in the overall total cost of ownership over 5 years, with a lot more peace of mind. Then you’d have a 5 year old van rather than a 14 year old.
 
No, you’re not the only one. It’s 9 years old with nearly 100K miles. Anything could go bang. Even the general stuff like brakes / suspension / cam belt / tyres / sensors etc will cost a fair few quid. I’d rather use that as the deposit on a new one (still a few left) at 0% over 5 years with the 5 year warranty and servicing etc. No surprises. When all is said and done I doubt there’s much in the overall total cost of ownership over 5 years, with a lot more peace of mind. Then you’d have a 5 year old van rather than a 14 year old.
I totally concur. I've been watching recent prices with interest, and am seriously impressed at the pre-registered but brand new Oceans with the 5 year promise for around £65k, and also the brand new unregistered Surf's (with LED headlamps) at under £60k, with the same 5 year promise.

Peace of mind is paramount when investing so much.
 
To take the mystery out of this 66 blackberry van it has a full VW service history It was our daily drive from new and served us well but getting to the stage when given it mileage and age for us it was time to move it on. No hidden history.
Lovely Cali, served you well. It will be a great buy for someone. :thumb
 

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