JonathanR
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[OT] Högerstyrda fordon i Sverige - finns det någon efterfrågan?
Apologies that this is a little off topic and I hope that this thread is OK.
Since moving to Sweden, I have not had the best experience with the used car market. Vehicles seem to be really expensive compared to the UK (and even compared to mainland Europe) and the standard of the Swedish Besiktning is comically low. It is amazing how wrecked a car can be and still pass a besiktning.
I really like to drive vans, as they are better for me as a very tall person, and I like to be able to throw bikes in the back and not bother with a bike carrier. I currently have a Caravelle, but it's too small.
I am sure that there are many of you that also drive similar vehicles as they are very handy.
I have started to look at the possibility of importing larger "race vans" from the UK to sell here in Sweden, but I just don't know how popular they would be, with them being right hand drive (RHD). The UK is a huge market, with many large fleet operators that build quite unique vans, that are really well suited to cyclists needs as well. One particular niche is welfare/mess vans, that often have a workshop/storage area (bikes can be stored internally) and a crew area (5-6 seats) with 240v power, extra heaters, water heater, washing facilities, etc. Lots of extra lighting and a really high specification that I have never seen here in Sweden.
As someone who has grown up with RHD, I am obviously used to it, and I don't see it as being an issue in nearly all of Sweden as there is so little traffic here. But for someone without that experience, it might be a little daunting.
Can anyone possibly give me their opinion of whether it's something they would consider if it gave them a specification that's impossible to find here and at a lower price? For reference, we're looking at 150-180k SEK plus MOMs for a 5-7yr old van (Opel Movano) with 140-200,000km on the clock. One owner, professionally maintained, all alterations made to comply with Swedish rules, registered and inspected here in Sweden.
For me as a competitive gravel cyclist, it wouldn't take much alteration to turn it into a race van to comfortably sleep at least two people, allowing me to more easily compete around the country, and also spend more time in my favourite place (Norway).
Grateful for any feedback.
Since moving to Sweden, I have not had the best experience with the used car market. Vehicles seem to be really expensive compared to the UK (and even compared to mainland Europe) and the standard of the Swedish Besiktning is comically low. It is amazing how wrecked a car can be and still pass a besiktning.
I really like to drive vans, as they are better for me as a very tall person, and I like to be able to throw bikes in the back and not bother with a bike carrier. I currently have a Caravelle, but it's too small.
I am sure that there are many of you that also drive similar vehicles as they are very handy.
I have started to look at the possibility of importing larger "race vans" from the UK to sell here in Sweden, but I just don't know how popular they would be, with them being right hand drive (RHD). The UK is a huge market, with many large fleet operators that build quite unique vans, that are really well suited to cyclists needs as well. One particular niche is welfare/mess vans, that often have a workshop/storage area (bikes can be stored internally) and a crew area (5-6 seats) with 240v power, extra heaters, water heater, washing facilities, etc. Lots of extra lighting and a really high specification that I have never seen here in Sweden.
As someone who has grown up with RHD, I am obviously used to it, and I don't see it as being an issue in nearly all of Sweden as there is so little traffic here. But for someone without that experience, it might be a little daunting.
Can anyone possibly give me their opinion of whether it's something they would consider if it gave them a specification that's impossible to find here and at a lower price? For reference, we're looking at 150-180k SEK plus MOMs for a 5-7yr old van (Opel Movano) with 140-200,000km on the clock. One owner, professionally maintained, all alterations made to comply with Swedish rules, registered and inspected here in Sweden.
For me as a competitive gravel cyclist, it wouldn't take much alteration to turn it into a race van to comfortably sleep at least two people, allowing me to more easily compete around the country, and also spend more time in my favourite place (Norway).
Grateful for any feedback.
Bilagor
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