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Van man

When I spoke to Dan on the ’phone to get the scoop on his van, he sounded glum and admitted he’d had a shit day, due to the fact he’d just sold the van to buy an Early Bay. With a wife and young family now, he’d reluctantly had to admit that a two-seater car isn’t exactly practical transport, so made the decision to sell his pride and joy and replace it with something with enough seats for each member of the family.

It might not be something you’ve ever thought about, but a practical family VW with useable seating for four, or even

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