Try this man www.allansvehicleservices.co.uk/. He is the bongo guru in the south west, he buys sels and repairs. Very nice man as well. Not to easy to get hold of but persevere its worth it.
I think you've done well Nick..., now cut your losses and run before you get bit by the Bongo head gasket syndrome.
Just need to know what you are looking at before you buy, there is over 3m of metal pipework for the rad which tends to corrode when sitting on the docks in Japan.
4wd Bongo - 28 MPG, or is it an auto too?
28MPG is from the auto, the manual (rare but have found one) normally give approx 32mpg.
Thing is MPG is irrelevant as SWMBO only does about 10 miles per week.
My matea was a 2WD auto and gave about 28 normal or less is you had the aircon running, the 4wd must give less MPG, as you say not an issue at 10 miles a week.
They are very well spec'd though and the engine pulls strongly, some kind of Ford Ranger based engine I believe.
i like the bongos. t4s are so last year. done to death. think its a good shout to stick with them as your right with the dubtax. T4s drive like crap around town anyways.
The T4 is a van and will drive like a van, the Bongo Friendee is large car really (MPV) so has refinements built in and isn't designed to hold or pull loads.
Still, I think if your requirement is to carry loads of stuff yet drive better than a van a nice big Volvo estate (or something similar) would be a better option.
Still, I think if your requirement is to carry loads of stuff yet drive better than a van a nice big Volvo estate (or something similar) would be a better option.
Mmmmmm, showing your age there Rich.
Bongo works for us as we go away about 6 times a year with friends to family friendly festivals, and the roof pops up to sleep the kids.
And, next time we go to Wales, I won't have to sleep in a beer garden.
i like the bongos. t4s are so last year. done to death. think its a good shout to stick with them as your right with the dubtax. T4s drive like crap around town anyways.
yeah stick with an early nineties shogan as it's the ideal town car
My son bought one despite my advice as a mechanic with many years experience not to touch with a barge pole.
I can see the attraction, bit like a moth to a flame though.
I warned him of the inherit cooling problem which is that should it have a coolant loss then topping up just the header tank on its own is unwise and if the loss is major the engine will airlock without being properly bled.
It did and he didn't heed my advice and the head gasket fried which had also cracked the head. So if you are lucky and keep well maintained then fine. If not be ready to throw vast sums of money at it.
The Bongo is a great concept let down by poor design, poor build quality and components and van origins. Bit like space cruisers but with more flaws.
Check out the Bongo Fury forum for the full low down, my mate loves his, flaws, moneypit-itis etc said someone was looking but he wasn't interested! (he also has a volvo estate for the day to day stuff) his gets mid thirties mpg, but done every trick in the book baring driving with his mirrors tucked in! You can get extra temp sensors etc, just watch the rust demons! Happy hunting
There is a white Bongo parked in Salterton Rd Exmouth with a big sign in - they want £1,300 if my eyes didn't deceive me. That would leave quite a few squid over for remedial work.
We are very happy with our Bongo we bought in August 2008 and no big repair bills yet just the usual suspension joints, brake pads and a part of the exhaust.