tobiano1984
Well-Known Member
I'm sure this has been asked before, but am having a dilemma and would love some input. I've been desperate to sort transport out for ages, but life keeps getting in the way! Now I'm trying to work out what the most sensible option is. I should have between £10-15k to spend, and do not yet have B&E licence.
1) Get a 3.5 ton lorry - this would be good in as much as I can drive without an extra test, straight away (and I'm an impatient person..!), plus from what I've seen they hold their value pretty well as so popular. A friend got a newly built one (older van, think '55 plate, new box) for around £12k. I've only got small horses so weight wouldn't be an issue, and any longer journeys, i.e. to go BE, would only be with one horse. Plus I am self employed and have my own yard, so always the potential to do some transport work/rent it out if viable.
2) Car and trailer - a better option is as much as we would only have two vehicles in the household rather than 2 cars and a lorry. However my experience of the used car market is that they don't hold their value well! If I was to spend £5-7k on a 4x4, it would quickly depreciate and be expensive to repair/fuel etc as it would also be a daily runaround car. Trailers hold their value better I think, so if I spent £2-2.5k on an IW or similar I probably wouldn't lose a huge amount of value off it. I'd also have to take my B&E test which I gather can be near to £1k including lessons etc.
Any advice/recommendations? Thanks!!
1) Get a 3.5 ton lorry - this would be good in as much as I can drive without an extra test, straight away (and I'm an impatient person..!), plus from what I've seen they hold their value pretty well as so popular. A friend got a newly built one (older van, think '55 plate, new box) for around £12k. I've only got small horses so weight wouldn't be an issue, and any longer journeys, i.e. to go BE, would only be with one horse. Plus I am self employed and have my own yard, so always the potential to do some transport work/rent it out if viable.
2) Car and trailer - a better option is as much as we would only have two vehicles in the household rather than 2 cars and a lorry. However my experience of the used car market is that they don't hold their value well! If I was to spend £5-7k on a 4x4, it would quickly depreciate and be expensive to repair/fuel etc as it would also be a daily runaround car. Trailers hold their value better I think, so if I spent £2-2.5k on an IW or similar I probably wouldn't lose a huge amount of value off it. I'd also have to take my B&E test which I gather can be near to £1k including lessons etc.
Any advice/recommendations? Thanks!!