Hi All,
Thanks to this forum, I've decided to purchase a Chevy Express (extended) cargo van, at least 2500, V8, at least 4.8L. Preferably 1998 or newer, ideally 2010 or newer (for the 6 speed). I was shooting for around 100,000 miles for around $5000. Is this realistic? What is the life expectancy (# of miles) of this type of rig?
As a single woman, I have been cheated (royally) once before and I'm not looking forward to repeating the experience. Regardless of what I buy, I will insist on getting it inspected by a neutral 3rd party dealership, even if I purchase the van from a dealership.
I've found one I'm interested in. [font=arial, sans-serif]https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/d/2000-chevy-extended-express/6251210258.html [/font](If you'd care to take a peek.) It is everything I want for $4000 firm. The ad gives a lot of details and a pretty exhaustive history. The problem is, it has 228,000 miles on it. However, the transmission is brand new ("reconditioned") with only 4000 miles. Is this a good deal? My son says no, because the engine still has 200K miles, even if the tranny doesn't. Plus, the tranny is "reconditioned" not "new". (Which could mean a number of things.)
The other draw back - I had wanted to purchase a hollow shell. This one would take a lot of work to tear everything out before I could even start on the fun stuff. But that would be worth it if the deal is right. (Plus, my son thinks that tearing all that out IS the fun part!)
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated!!
Thank you!!
Thanks to this forum, I've decided to purchase a Chevy Express (extended) cargo van, at least 2500, V8, at least 4.8L. Preferably 1998 or newer, ideally 2010 or newer (for the 6 speed). I was shooting for around 100,000 miles for around $5000. Is this realistic? What is the life expectancy (# of miles) of this type of rig?
As a single woman, I have been cheated (royally) once before and I'm not looking forward to repeating the experience. Regardless of what I buy, I will insist on getting it inspected by a neutral 3rd party dealership, even if I purchase the van from a dealership.
I've found one I'm interested in. [font=arial, sans-serif]https://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/cto/d/2000-chevy-extended-express/6251210258.html [/font](If you'd care to take a peek.) It is everything I want for $4000 firm. The ad gives a lot of details and a pretty exhaustive history. The problem is, it has 228,000 miles on it. However, the transmission is brand new ("reconditioned") with only 4000 miles. Is this a good deal? My son says no, because the engine still has 200K miles, even if the tranny doesn't. Plus, the tranny is "reconditioned" not "new". (Which could mean a number of things.)
The other draw back - I had wanted to purchase a hollow shell. This one would take a lot of work to tear everything out before I could even start on the fun stuff. But that would be worth it if the deal is right. (Plus, my son thinks that tearing all that out IS the fun part!)
Any advice/suggestions would be appreciated!!
Thank you!!