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Lead-Free
Hi there.
I am in a bit of an argument here with my self. I want to buy a new van (well need one) But I also want to buy a nice shiny 4x4.
My problem is this, The way I see it the van is the shop front and I tend to look at it like this, if you go to the Doctor you expect him to wear a suit, or a white coat or something down that line but you don`t expect him to wear adventure clothing.
Now for me the same counts for us plumbers, I think a van shows that you are professional and that you have the rite tool for the job, but if you park down the road in a small car I will question whether you are a real plumber or sparky or what ever.
Now all this might just be snobbery and me living and believing in the old ways , but I see more and more other types of vehicles being used for what they would not normally be used for.
I know a 4x4 might not be as practical as a van not even close, but I like the look of it and I would prefer having just one vehicle instead of two.
So if I convince my self to go for a 4x4 instead of the van, would I look less professional and would customer think like that or don`t they care any more.
What is your thought`s or experience on this matter? bad or good.
I am in a bit of an argument here with my self. I want to buy a new van (well need one) But I also want to buy a nice shiny 4x4.
My problem is this, The way I see it the van is the shop front and I tend to look at it like this, if you go to the Doctor you expect him to wear a suit, or a white coat or something down that line but you don`t expect him to wear adventure clothing.
Now for me the same counts for us plumbers, I think a van shows that you are professional and that you have the rite tool for the job, but if you park down the road in a small car I will question whether you are a real plumber or sparky or what ever.
Now all this might just be snobbery and me living and believing in the old ways , but I see more and more other types of vehicles being used for what they would not normally be used for.
I know a 4x4 might not be as practical as a van not even close, but I like the look of it and I would prefer having just one vehicle instead of two.
So if I convince my self to go for a 4x4 instead of the van, would I look less professional and would customer think like that or don`t they care any more.
What is your thought`s or experience on this matter? bad or good.