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24/11/2007 at 11:34am
Location: Lancashire Outfit: None Entered
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Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 23/11/2007
The Bongos are renowned for cracked heads and a fair sprinkling of other problems. I think they are very versatile vehicles but I have ruled them out having considered one for ages.
Ali
I agree with above but:- A lot of the problems actually arise due too lack of maintainence and observation, I dont regard the Bongo as being an unreliable vehicle just remember that they average out at 10 yrs old the same problems will arise with any other make as well,I have had mine now for 20 mths and to be honest its the best vehicle I have ever owned and Ive had a lot in 30 yrs of driving IMHO the Bongo pound for pound is a superb buy a well maintained and looked after one is very good value.
And remember the Owners Club www.bongofury.co.uk is a fantastic resource for advice.
Good Luck in the search
MM
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25/11/2007 at 2:46pm
Location: On the road Outfit: We gone back to a tent :-)
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Quote: Originally posted by snowy747 on 23/11/2007
The Bongos are renowned for cracked heads and a fair sprinkling of other problems. I think they are very versatile vehicles but I have ruled them out having considered one for ages.
Ali
It's a shame really, considering the excellent reputation most of the cars from Japan have.
Regarding the average Bongo being 10 years old, this is no real age for a modern car and should not really have developed any real problems if properly maintained. I must admit, they are nice vehicles but I don't think I'd consider owning one.
I think I'll stick to my trusty VW.
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