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rv:cargo_van [2016/11/22 18:12] frater_secessus [Cargo van] |
rv:cargo_van [2022/01/15 00:14] princess_fluffypants [pro and con] |
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A **cargo van** is a commercial vehicle with an unfinished interior and no windows. | A **cargo van** is a commercial vehicle with an unfinished interior and no windows. | ||
- | The most common cargo vans on the used market are the Ford E-series, Chevrolet Express / GMC Savanna and older G-series, and the Dodge B-series (Ram) van. Nissan makes an NV van. | + | The most common cargo vans on the used market are the [[rv: |
- | In 2001 Mercedes introduced the Sprinter, a high roof [[rv: | + | In 2001 Mercedes introduced the Sprinter, a [[rv: |
- | Since 2014 additional Eurovans like the Ford Transit and RAM Promaster (Fiat Ducato) have come on the market, along with their smaller stablemates the Transit Connect, Promaster City (Fiat Doblo), Nissan NV200, and Chevrolet City Express. | + | Since 2014 additional Eurovans like the [[rv: |
===== suitability for van living ===== | ===== suitability for van living ===== | ||
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* commercial vehicles often see very hard use | * commercial vehicles often see very hard use | ||
* frequently have high miles | * frequently have high miles | ||
+ | * Slightly stigmatized as the " | ||