MyOwnConfusion
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Hey everyone!
I decided to pursue the vandwelling lifestyle after a recent trip in Ireland and France, but it's only been in the last month that I've really locked down on making it a reality. I'm not mechanically-minded whatsoever, and I live in Kansas City, MO, which means that most of the local cargo vans are corroded by salt, so my search has been difficult. I've checked out every website that I can think of, usually daily, and can find only what I consider to be awful deals. Today I drove 40 minutes away to look at a van that I ultimately didn't feel good about upon inspection. I'm only a month into the search and it already feels like I'm beating my head against a wall.
My goal is to sell my 2010 Kia Forte (which has some substantial cosmetic wear but runs great and has only 55,000 miles), buy a van, do some very basic conversion, and drive it out to the Pacific Northwest with enough funds to live off of until I find a job (I'm an experienced server but I'd love to work in parks, if possible). All of this by summer. So I've got some time, but I'm also feeling a bit of pressure. I work part-time at a pet store and make hardly anything worth talking about. I'm trying to find a second job but it's proving difficult to fit it in. I can only buy a van due to the fact that I own a valuable car and a few meager inheritances. With that in mind, I'm desperate to keep the price low, but also have reliability. Kind of a paradox, right?
So sites like this are really a lifesaver. The vandwelling community is so unique and amazing, and I'm eager to eventually be a real part of it. I'm looking for a minimalist van, considering that I'll be doing a lot of urban living and working a full-time job (not internet-based, mind you). I'm open to full-sized but as far as I can tell, the small size of Astros/Safaris is a big priority for living in cities like Portland and Seattle.
To get an idea of what I'm dealing with in my area, this is the best option I've found:
http://www.carfax.com/vehicles/1GTDM19W9WB537935-used-1998-gmc-safari--kansas-city
There's a weird story behind this van. It was supposedly owned by a toy company that used it only occasionally but kept it well-maintained. Before that it was owned in Texas and was also used only semi-regularly. Yet when I went in to give it a test drive and have it checked by my mechanic neighbor, the dealer said it was being used that day by the toy company. Why would it be on sale in a dealer's lot yet still used by the previous owner? It also really strains my budget considering that I'm hoping to get $6000 for my Kia. The salesman has been helpful but I never feel good about those guys. He said he's willing to go down to $6500, which still feels like a lot.
Even so, after looking at it I can honestly say that it seems to fit his story. It looks used but only barely, the tires are good, there's minimal cosmetic wear, and its Carfax record looks solid. It's hard to beat 52,000 miles, too. I don't want to buy something out of desperation, but of all the options, this feels very attractive and I'm almost willing to go for it.
What are your opinions? What's too much to pay for an Astro/Safari within this range of year and miles? Should I even bother with dealers, and if not, can I really just wait for the right private sale to show up?
You're all the best, and I really appreciate all that you do to help those with less experience! Thanks a million!
I decided to pursue the vandwelling lifestyle after a recent trip in Ireland and France, but it's only been in the last month that I've really locked down on making it a reality. I'm not mechanically-minded whatsoever, and I live in Kansas City, MO, which means that most of the local cargo vans are corroded by salt, so my search has been difficult. I've checked out every website that I can think of, usually daily, and can find only what I consider to be awful deals. Today I drove 40 minutes away to look at a van that I ultimately didn't feel good about upon inspection. I'm only a month into the search and it already feels like I'm beating my head against a wall.
My goal is to sell my 2010 Kia Forte (which has some substantial cosmetic wear but runs great and has only 55,000 miles), buy a van, do some very basic conversion, and drive it out to the Pacific Northwest with enough funds to live off of until I find a job (I'm an experienced server but I'd love to work in parks, if possible). All of this by summer. So I've got some time, but I'm also feeling a bit of pressure. I work part-time at a pet store and make hardly anything worth talking about. I'm trying to find a second job but it's proving difficult to fit it in. I can only buy a van due to the fact that I own a valuable car and a few meager inheritances. With that in mind, I'm desperate to keep the price low, but also have reliability. Kind of a paradox, right?
So sites like this are really a lifesaver. The vandwelling community is so unique and amazing, and I'm eager to eventually be a real part of it. I'm looking for a minimalist van, considering that I'll be doing a lot of urban living and working a full-time job (not internet-based, mind you). I'm open to full-sized but as far as I can tell, the small size of Astros/Safaris is a big priority for living in cities like Portland and Seattle.
To get an idea of what I'm dealing with in my area, this is the best option I've found:
http://www.carfax.com/vehicles/1GTDM19W9WB537935-used-1998-gmc-safari--kansas-city
There's a weird story behind this van. It was supposedly owned by a toy company that used it only occasionally but kept it well-maintained. Before that it was owned in Texas and was also used only semi-regularly. Yet when I went in to give it a test drive and have it checked by my mechanic neighbor, the dealer said it was being used that day by the toy company. Why would it be on sale in a dealer's lot yet still used by the previous owner? It also really strains my budget considering that I'm hoping to get $6000 for my Kia. The salesman has been helpful but I never feel good about those guys. He said he's willing to go down to $6500, which still feels like a lot.
Even so, after looking at it I can honestly say that it seems to fit his story. It looks used but only barely, the tires are good, there's minimal cosmetic wear, and its Carfax record looks solid. It's hard to beat 52,000 miles, too. I don't want to buy something out of desperation, but of all the options, this feels very attractive and I'm almost willing to go for it.
What are your opinions? What's too much to pay for an Astro/Safari within this range of year and miles? Should I even bother with dealers, and if not, can I really just wait for the right private sale to show up?
You're all the best, and I really appreciate all that you do to help those with less experience! Thanks a million!