athousandtimes
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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum, just posted a little intro in the newcomers thread but can give a little info here again.
My girlfriend and I are thinking about buying a van for our next adventure. We've already spent time traveling around, first in my car, mainly staying in cheap/free campground in the Southwest USA, and then in her 4Runner throughout the PNW and BC, where we camped in campgrounds, but also slept in the back in cities/towns/National Forest/BLM/Wal Mart etc. We'd love to get an extended cargo van and get some more space for ourselves and our toys, and be a little more stealthy, but are not sure if it's in the budget.
We're looking to buy a van (probably Ford) with 130k or less miles, '97 or newer, w/ maintenance records and no red flags. I've seen vans on craigslist that may fit this for around $5000. I know things will go wrong sooner or later, and will budget for repairs, but how much have you guys ended up spending on repairs/maintenance over the years? How large should our rainy day fund be? Enough to cover engine/transmission/+ more? Thanks for any advice!
My girlfriend and I are thinking about buying a van for our next adventure. We've already spent time traveling around, first in my car, mainly staying in cheap/free campground in the Southwest USA, and then in her 4Runner throughout the PNW and BC, where we camped in campgrounds, but also slept in the back in cities/towns/National Forest/BLM/Wal Mart etc. We'd love to get an extended cargo van and get some more space for ourselves and our toys, and be a little more stealthy, but are not sure if it's in the budget.
We're looking to buy a van (probably Ford) with 130k or less miles, '97 or newer, w/ maintenance records and no red flags. I've seen vans on craigslist that may fit this for around $5000. I know things will go wrong sooner or later, and will budget for repairs, but how much have you guys ended up spending on repairs/maintenance over the years? How large should our rainy day fund be? Enough to cover engine/transmission/+ more? Thanks for any advice!