Need vs want vs live with

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THE FINAL RECKONING

They don’t just take you to the fun places – they can also be fun to drive

With a wide price range and such a variety of powertrains, in truth these vans probably won't find themselves on the same shopping list any time soon. The ID. Buzz Cargo, in particular, feels like a vehicle that you’re just going to decide you want, no matter what the alternatives, and I’m sure few Buzz buyers compa re loadbay lengths with a diesel Proace before they commit. The electric Cargo is smaller than its competitors, yes, but it’s still much more practical than any passenger car or SUV, and as long as your journeys are short, the powertrain is smooth and enjoyable. It has an appeal that goes beyond the traditional van market, reaching those, like me, who like anything on four wheels. Of the four vans on our test, the Buzz Cargo is the one I most wanted to drive home at the end of the day.

But that doesn’t mean it’s the winner. Given that the new Ford is way cheaper and offers much more loadspace than the Volkswagen, the Transit Custom is the van that really feels 100 per cent van, no pretensions or limitations – and it’s so good at being a van!

So while it might not scream ‘ lifestyle choice!’ like the Buzz, the Transit is the one I can most easily imagine using as an Instagram escape, the one you’ d use to run away from daily life. Rugged, unfussy, good to drive, huge in the back and a pleasure to sit in up front, the Transit Custom is a van that can do anything.

Which leaves the Stellantis pair bringing up the rear. Of the two, I actually prefer the honest y and relative simplic

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