Hello Everyone! Thanks for stopping by to offer your advice. I've been interested in vandwelling ever since I first heard about it several years ago. I thought it sounded fun and would be a great way to lower expenses to help pay down some debt faster. Well life threw me some curveballs, like it can, and now my renewed interest in vandwelling is to keep a roof over my head. That being said I'm not in desperate straights needing to act immediately. My plan is to learn all I can and save all I can over the next 6-9 months so I have the most flexibility.
I've been spending time learning on several forums but frankly you guys and gals seem the most sincere and the least snarky. I've read some great advice about how to choose a van that fits my personal needs and goals and I've come up with a priority list.
While just perusing Craigslist as I often do I came across a van I might like to look at closer. This by no means needs to be the one. Actually I'm going to take some of the advice I've read about how to check out a vehicle and put it into practice so that I will know when the right one for me presents itself. But something about this one appeals to me so much that I want to check it out and I registered here to ask advice instead of just reading what others were writing.
Please look and let me know what I should be wary of: here
I have already contacted the owner and asked these questions:
Do you have receipts for the work you have listed? all or most?
How many miles would you say you/son have put on in last five years?
Are those original miles to the vehicle or is that a new engine?
As far as you/son are aware has it been in any accidents? Had body work done?
Will it start and run enough to do a test drive if it's jumped?
Answers received back:
Hopefully I'll cover all of the questions...
Most of the receipts yes
Original miles yes
He's probably only put on about 3000 miles total over the last 5 year's. Didn't get his license until he was 18 and originally bought it when he was 15.
I don't know of any accidents but it had a new paint job after we bought it.
It will start and run, but some of the issues the ecu controls make it run somewhat sluggishly.
Hope I covered everything. If I missed a question, please let me know.
A few things to know about me. I like a project and I'm not afraid (much) of not knowing something or looking stupid. I love to learn and expand what I can do. I like to be self sufficient. I can be patient and sacrifice to meet a goal. Money is tight but I can put a little away every month to add to my small savings. All that being said, as far as working on cars, I never have. I have a concern because I am physically not very strong. I have only the basic tools right now.
I actually wasn't looking for a passenger van. I'd rather have a cargo van and add only 1 or 2 windows but I can make it work. I like the size of a passenger van. I've driven these size vans before and have been fine with parking and such.
Now my questions to you kind folks:
Since it's only been driven about 3,000 mi over the last 5 years will the belts and hoses need to be replaced again as they were 5 years ago because it's sat for most of the time? Even if that's the case can a newbie like me do some/most/all of the work once I get the parts and a repair manual?
Is the price about right? A thing about price is I've found that all vehicles are going for much higher than kelley blue book in this area. I moved here several years ago and was looking for a car and was constantly frustrated that everyone wanted so much over blue book for a vehicle. Then it dawned on me that the market will only bare what people are willing to pay so it just must be more expensive here than where I was at previously.
I'll probably go take a look at it just to get my feet wet looking at a car from a different perspective, i.e. with a discerning eye. I will be bringing a flashlight and grungy clothes so I can look for drips and leaks. Anything I should specifically ask? I have no one to help me look at cars now so need to learn to do it myself.
Thanks again!! All your advice will be read and greatly appreciated. Sorry I wrote such a novel:blush:
I've been spending time learning on several forums but frankly you guys and gals seem the most sincere and the least snarky. I've read some great advice about how to choose a van that fits my personal needs and goals and I've come up with a priority list.
While just perusing Craigslist as I often do I came across a van I might like to look at closer. This by no means needs to be the one. Actually I'm going to take some of the advice I've read about how to check out a vehicle and put it into practice so that I will know when the right one for me presents itself. But something about this one appeals to me so much that I want to check it out and I registered here to ask advice instead of just reading what others were writing.
Please look and let me know what I should be wary of: here
I have already contacted the owner and asked these questions:
Do you have receipts for the work you have listed? all or most?
How many miles would you say you/son have put on in last five years?
Are those original miles to the vehicle or is that a new engine?
As far as you/son are aware has it been in any accidents? Had body work done?
Will it start and run enough to do a test drive if it's jumped?
Answers received back:
Hopefully I'll cover all of the questions...
Most of the receipts yes
Original miles yes
He's probably only put on about 3000 miles total over the last 5 year's. Didn't get his license until he was 18 and originally bought it when he was 15.
I don't know of any accidents but it had a new paint job after we bought it.
It will start and run, but some of the issues the ecu controls make it run somewhat sluggishly.
Hope I covered everything. If I missed a question, please let me know.
A few things to know about me. I like a project and I'm not afraid (much) of not knowing something or looking stupid. I love to learn and expand what I can do. I like to be self sufficient. I can be patient and sacrifice to meet a goal. Money is tight but I can put a little away every month to add to my small savings. All that being said, as far as working on cars, I never have. I have a concern because I am physically not very strong. I have only the basic tools right now.
I actually wasn't looking for a passenger van. I'd rather have a cargo van and add only 1 or 2 windows but I can make it work. I like the size of a passenger van. I've driven these size vans before and have been fine with parking and such.
Now my questions to you kind folks:
Since it's only been driven about 3,000 mi over the last 5 years will the belts and hoses need to be replaced again as they were 5 years ago because it's sat for most of the time? Even if that's the case can a newbie like me do some/most/all of the work once I get the parts and a repair manual?
Is the price about right? A thing about price is I've found that all vehicles are going for much higher than kelley blue book in this area. I moved here several years ago and was looking for a car and was constantly frustrated that everyone wanted so much over blue book for a vehicle. Then it dawned on me that the market will only bare what people are willing to pay so it just must be more expensive here than where I was at previously.
I'll probably go take a look at it just to get my feet wet looking at a car from a different perspective, i.e. with a discerning eye. I will be bringing a flashlight and grungy clothes so I can look for drips and leaks. Anything I should specifically ask? I have no one to help me look at cars now so need to learn to do it myself.
Thanks again!! All your advice will be read and greatly appreciated. Sorry I wrote such a novel:blush: