Decision Made! - Mazda Bongo!

rach82

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Right!.... We are now going for a Mazda Bongo! Smaller than we had first wanted but it is more practical for our needs!

We cant afford to keep 3 vehicles on the road so if we get a bongo I can use it as my everyday van. They are geared up for camping and should be ok for us - we are not sure yet if we are getting a converted one or unconverted - it seems converting one ourselves would not be much cheaper from our research? Any thoughts?

Going to look at a unconverted one tomorrow and a converted one on Friday.

The van itself will have to be alot older than we had hoped for but its all we can afford for a Bongo.

Any advice much appreciated!

R xx
 
If you are on a budget, can you afford to run it at today's fuel prices? They seem to have a bit of a reputation for really poor mpg
 
i would also check insurance as they are a import and also look at the bongo fury website they might have something that give you pointers of what to look out for
 
After I sold my caravan I thought about a Bongo/Freda but when I actually saw it, drove it, I wasn't impressed...I get better MPG with my self build Renault Master 2.2DCi SWB than a Bongo, and a lot more room. I also found out that you really do need a Bongo person with you when you view them, there are so many things to check out before you should part with your money....I'm not trying to put you off, many people have them and love them because of there size. Just be careful!

I assume you have already joined the Bongo forum. If not, it's well worth it.
 
hi ,i ran my own vw independant garage for 20yrs . at one time if you cut me in half i,m sure it said volkwagen ,abit like blackpool rock. 4 yrs ago i bought a mazda bongo 4x4 diesel auto. why .because vw are fetching far more than i wanted to pay. i find 25-27 mpg. drives great .tows almost anything . its a tintop. 8seater. makes a sort of bed if needed. i have used it with my teardrop caravan and used to have a full length roof rack with overtent on it. ideal little camper Bongo tripsept 09 003.jpgBongo tripsept 09 015.jpgBongo tripsept 09 016.jpgheres a few at the bongo southwest gathering a few years ago. you must join the bongo fury .its good fun.
 
If you are on a budget, can you afford to run it at today's fuel prices? They seem to have a bit of a reputation for really poor mpg

Depends how well you look after it. I get 30 mpg on deisel and more than that on veggie. I drive on 100% veggie for 9 or 10 months of the year and then swap to a mix.

Best advice I can give you about using a Bongo is join Bongo fury. Fantastic site with loads of info and everything yopu want to know to maintain the vehicle.

Incidentally My Bongo has done over 100 thou and on its last 6 monthly service by Outback Autos was told it is the best he has ever sold or serviced. Also has offered to buy it back from me at a higher price than I paid initially. ( Yes I am looking for a slightly larger van to eventually live in full time.

Wish you were near me I could put you on to the best Bongo Mech in the business. you could also have a look at what I have done to mine.
 
Just noticed that you are in Lancs. Well there is a great bongo chap in Wigan WHeelquick, He is honest to a fault and a great mech.
 
Thanks everyone - as usual you have all been a great help!

xxx
 
Absolutly LOVE our BillyBongo. 32mpg if you dont hammer them. Rear conversion which gives plenty of sleeping eating etc space inside. We had the table made bigger for dining and games playing etc. Join Bongo fury site full of very knowledgable people.
 
hi
i have a toyota lucida a jap in port 2,5 d auto a bit like a bongo

Im brought it while my landy is geting the chassis done

these tyoe of vehicles are like marmite, the insurance is higher and even tho the mpg aint as good if you drive it right its not too bad, the posatives are that they do have a touch more quolity than other sinilar venhivcles more like a car turned in to a van unlike a van turned into a car way of thiinking, they are narrow, i would raise the money for a coverted one with def a elevationg roof i know they cost more but the resale is better if you self convert unless you do it factory spec it wont hole its value and doing it factory spec will cost more
just my thoughts
 
We have a local Bongo dealer and I went along to have a look at them before buying my Kangoo Roo. I was impressed by the amount of van you get for your money, the impeccable bodywork and the versatility they offer. However, I was put off by the poor fuel economy offering a range of 22-28mpg (quoted by their enthusiastic and dedicated owners) with an average of around 26mpg.
 
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hi just to add a wee point, like most have allready pointed out fuel costs seem to allways be going up and so does road tax i looked at bongo,s a few years ago but decided to go for a vw t4 2.5 tdi i am glad i choose this vehical as i regularly get 40plus mpg it has 151000 miles on the clock and a full conversion (done by myself) and a pop up roof. not sure what the road tax on a 4x4 bongo is but its £270 for the year on my vw hope this helps.
 
hi .my bongo is £215 a year road tax .great little camper,have to say i find it cheaper on bits than a vw . and in fact could be more reliable . i did run a vw garage so its hard for me to admit that. lots of following .takes me back to the early vw club days . yes they are a bit juicy but then does it really matter. if you use less parts .
 
There seems to be an issue with some models overheating from what I've read and heard. Can Bongo owners and enthusiasts shed any light on this?
 
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i really like the bongo, and i love the 4x4 thing,but for me the choice to go for the vw was purely based on my finances (not a lot lol)and so far i have had it 3 years(i bought it at the auctions) covered over 36,000 miles, and apart form brake pads, tyres,and a service every 10,000 i find it very cheap to run/service,but you are right it seems to me that if it has a vw badge prices can go sky hi.
 
yes .it starts by the powder type anti freeze they use in japan .it seems to block things up. ideally drain flush the system on import and use fresh anti freeze . unfortunately mine did its rad in the first year. got one from bongo bits in plymouth . they explained about it . luckily it never got really hot and is still going strong. remember its virtually the same motor used in the mazda pickups .have heard that mazda main dealers are cheap on rads as well.
 
There seems to be an issue with some models overheating from what I've read and heard. Can Bongo owners and enthusiasts shed any light on this?

Dont know where you've read and heard this but I use a Bongo and have for several yars mostly towing a heavy load for the first three years. No probs at all. And cant say that there are many probs mentioned on Bongo fury. I have my vehicle serviced by the best Bongo mech in the country every 6 months whatever the mileage and it runs as sweet as a nut and on veggie most of the time.
The only overheating probs you will get with them is through lack or loss of coolant, and then try to drive. that f'cks the head. as it would on any vehicle with an ali head. The lump is the same as used in the Ausi Ford Ranger and is a proven engine. My own has done well over 100 thou and sounds like it is only just run in.
Like all machines the only probleds seem to be the people who drive them.
 

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