waldenbound
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Hey everybody.
Well, I have about $7,000 saved for a van so far. Now I'm thinking what year/how much do I still need to save?
I think from the "reliable van" thread, I'm prejudiced against Ford Econolines. Don't think the engine barfing up spark plugs. I wouldn't even consider Dodge, so I won't even say anymore. That leave Chevy Express. Seems like a lot of people like them.
So, I don't want something too old. I want a van that can last 10-15 years. I"ll be about 54 when I leave for the road, so something to last until I'm pushing 70. Plus, I can't do my own repairs. I do maintain vehicles very well, and I have a professional mechanic who I trust to do the mechanical work.
So how old to go? What years did Chevy have those good 5.3 and 4.8 liter engines? If I got a say, 2008 van now, I'd have time to make sure it's in tip-top shape before launch date. If I get something relatively new, like 2012, I'll be saving for a loooong time. Rest of the year for sure. Then I'd have to rush to get the construction done.
Kind of throwing out a lot of thoughts here, but let's hear it. How much should I save and when should I start looking? What are the "good years for the Chevy Express?
One thing I do need to hear is "have patience!" That's hard for me, since I've wanted to do this for so long.
Well, I have about $7,000 saved for a van so far. Now I'm thinking what year/how much do I still need to save?
I think from the "reliable van" thread, I'm prejudiced against Ford Econolines. Don't think the engine barfing up spark plugs. I wouldn't even consider Dodge, so I won't even say anymore. That leave Chevy Express. Seems like a lot of people like them.
So, I don't want something too old. I want a van that can last 10-15 years. I"ll be about 54 when I leave for the road, so something to last until I'm pushing 70. Plus, I can't do my own repairs. I do maintain vehicles very well, and I have a professional mechanic who I trust to do the mechanical work.
So how old to go? What years did Chevy have those good 5.3 and 4.8 liter engines? If I got a say, 2008 van now, I'd have time to make sure it's in tip-top shape before launch date. If I get something relatively new, like 2012, I'll be saving for a loooong time. Rest of the year for sure. Then I'd have to rush to get the construction done.
Kind of throwing out a lot of thoughts here, but let's hear it. How much should I save and when should I start looking? What are the "good years for the Chevy Express?
One thing I do need to hear is "have patience!" That's hard for me, since I've wanted to do this for so long.