Any advice on a Arto 88E

Al n Val

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so is their anyone on here with one and can point me to the do's n don't's or things to look out for

its a 2019 model done 5k and £145k, does this sound right or expensive?

its putting me off that its got the Comfortmatic box rather than the new ZF box. and it has single beds at the back but is their anything else that i should be looking at before i do actually go for a look

thanks Al
 
so is their anyone on here with one and can point me to the do's n don't's or things to look out for

its a 2019 model done 5k and £145k, does this sound right or expensive?

its putting me off that its got the Comfortmatic box rather than the new ZF box. and it has single beds at the back but is their anything else that i should be looking at before i do actually go for a look

thanks Al
I would say if you are finding negatives before viewing, it’s not for you.
 
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New @ 151k with ZF Gearbox?
 
Al, I would put the new 9 speed auto near the top of my list if buying a new or new to you van just my opinion.
 
Nice vans, what would your preferred bed option be, we like to sleep together so transverse suits us and can be made from two singles without much work, the advantage is that you get a bit of storage at the side of the bed for a cup of tea in the morning.

If I was looking at spending that sort of money on a N+B I would be looking at a Flair as well as the general feeling is more spacious, in the Arto the front seats are a little difficult to swivel where in a Flair they are not an issue, and of course you get a 3 litre with cam chain and ZF 8 speed box.

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I think you are all right, this one is really spec'd up tbh with you, full leather and VB air suspension/levelling all round, looks a cracker of a van but its still got that gearbox and single beds at the end of the day

Martin

the preference would be an island double tbh and I get what your saying regards the Flair, its the little things that you gloss over whilst looking at the shiny coachwork that you miss ;)
 
And front wheel drive, might get difficult on wet grass. RWD was one of my priorities, a Flair would be my choice.
 

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