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For us, there is much to love about the low-top conversion van, but it really depends on how you plan to use it. We use it to travel, sleep, lounge and dress. No cooking inside. Random thoughts:
Seats: Ended up HATING the electric bench-to-bed and gave it away on Craiglist. Kept the middle row captains. The leather covers from those were used to replace same on the front seats when they wore out. Nine-way power seats will spoil you.
Windows: Love seeing the forest/beach/canyons/mountains all around and cross-ventilation from screened windows is sweet. I use Reflectix in large windows like vertical shades to control light and heat as needed. Thermal black-out drapes are behind front seats and at side and back doors.
Running Boards: A conversion van downside, if these are damaged, most body shops don't do fiberglass work. Repair is pricey.
Rear A/C could be nice for a quick cool-down before bed, if you must. We never have, but it's a comforting thought.
Seats: Ended up HATING the electric bench-to-bed and gave it away on Craiglist. Kept the middle row captains. The leather covers from those were used to replace same on the front seats when they wore out. Nine-way power seats will spoil you.
Windows: Love seeing the forest/beach/canyons/mountains all around and cross-ventilation from screened windows is sweet. I use Reflectix in large windows like vertical shades to control light and heat as needed. Thermal black-out drapes are behind front seats and at side and back doors.
Running Boards: A conversion van downside, if these are damaged, most body shops don't do fiberglass work. Repair is pricey.
Rear A/C could be nice for a quick cool-down before bed, if you must. We never have, but it's a comforting thought.