Eurovan
A Eurovan is a van that was designed for a European or world market rather than for the U.S. market.  
Examples include:
-  Mercedes  Sprinter-  / Dodge Sprinter / Freightliner Sprinter.  
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Eurovans can often be ordered with an OEM high roof for standing room.  Small turbodiesel engines are sometimes available for a premium.
The Eurovans' appearance can be polarizing, some in the U.S. market regarding them as weird or ugly looking.  High roof models can appear top-heavy.
 
battery placement
The Sprinter, Transit, and Promaster have the starter battery under the seat or floorboard rather than under the hood.  This can make dual-battery (alternator charging) wiring short and simple.
 
van comparisons
how people chose their eurovan
These are not lists of pros/cons.  They are stated reasons (correct or otherwise) people gave for purchasing one platform over the others.
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-  American made 
-  nationwide serviceability 
-  best selling eurovan in the US 
-  looks (over Promaster and NV) 
-  gas engine option (over Sprinter) 
-  ride 
-  Factory AWD available 
-  cost and durability (over Sprinter) 
-  MPG (over NV and gas Transits) 
-  cargo area (over NV) 
-  square cargo walls (over Sprinter) 
-  Hatred of FIAT (over Promaster) 
-  Ecoboost engine is a torque monster 
 
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-  availability of conversion accessories 
-  interior height (over Transit mid-roof) 
-  looks (over Transit) 
-  interior width  
-  interior wall squareness 
-  longer wheelbase (over Transit) 
-  off-the shelf gas Pentastar and transmission. 
-  low step-in height 
-  turning radius 
-  shorter rear overhang (over Transit) 
-  forward visibility 
-  front wheel drive 
-  automated manual on diesel version 
 
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-  factory AWD available 
-  fit and finish 
-  Offers the largest possible interior space (with a 170“ wheelbase and extended body) 
-  T1N models can be purchased cheap 
-  Pre-2010 models were extremely reliable 
-  Pre-2008 diesels were known as half-million-mile engines 
-  options for diesel powered heaters 
 
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high roof inspection
Bring a ladder or use a vantage point to inspect the top of any high roof vehicle before purchase.  It may help you find undisclosed damage.
 
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