Is there a down side to buying a conversion van? There are many for sale on Craigslist in my area for anywhere between $1500-$10,000 that look really nice, in the 130,000-150,000 mile range. I would not be full-timing, just weekend and vacation adventures for now, while we plan on full-timing in retirement. I am just itchy to get on the road now and dip my toes in the water. Tent camping is out for me unfortunately, due to health issues.
We live in Maryland and my husband is worrying they will feel too hot and enclosed at night. I have a friend who is a mechanic who could check the engine out for me. I don't see anyone posting much about conversion vans but they look really nice inside and mostly have high tops.
Are there conversion vans that have known issues that I should avoid? Anything else I should think about?
Thanks, Lisa Marie
We live in Maryland and my husband is worrying they will feel too hot and enclosed at night. I have a friend who is a mechanic who could check the engine out for me. I don't see anyone posting much about conversion vans but they look really nice inside and mostly have high tops.
Are there conversion vans that have known issues that I should avoid? Anything else I should think about?
Thanks, Lisa Marie