Hi All,
I am a newcomer and do not yet know all the customs in this new land, so please excuse my ignorance if I transgress. I tried my poor skill at searching on the forums but couldn't make it work. So I'm just gonna ask straight out.
I am wanting to start my new direction in life right away, traveling and living in a van, so I'm looking for a van, and whatever I buy will pretty much be it for a very long time so it's a big step for me and I worry about making a bad choice. I have noticed that passenger vans are usually cheaper than cargo vans in the same model range, like Chevy Express. And as an aside I am leaning toward a used Chevy Express 3500 extended.
What would you think are pros and cons of an extended cargo van versus an extended passenger van in the same model range? Is it just the windows or is there something else I should know? BTW, the long range plan is to put a high top on it like the kind Cyclevan does, sometime down the road, if that makes any difference.
Thanks...
-- Gest
I am a newcomer and do not yet know all the customs in this new land, so please excuse my ignorance if I transgress. I tried my poor skill at searching on the forums but couldn't make it work. So I'm just gonna ask straight out.
I am wanting to start my new direction in life right away, traveling and living in a van, so I'm looking for a van, and whatever I buy will pretty much be it for a very long time so it's a big step for me and I worry about making a bad choice. I have noticed that passenger vans are usually cheaper than cargo vans in the same model range, like Chevy Express. And as an aside I am leaning toward a used Chevy Express 3500 extended.
What would you think are pros and cons of an extended cargo van versus an extended passenger van in the same model range? Is it just the windows or is there something else I should know? BTW, the long range plan is to put a high top on it like the kind Cyclevan does, sometime down the road, if that makes any difference.
Thanks...
-- Gest