OK, I looked some vans last weekend. I was lucky enough to find few which are mine interest on the same lot. I took a closer look at Chevy-Express, GMC-Savanah, Dodge-Promaster-1500, Nissan NV-2500
Considering Chevy Express and adding a high top will be very close (if not identical) to buying Nissan. I thought - why would I bother with extra work and risks of leaking, poor labor etc if I could get Nissan NV-2500 for about the same price. Dodge-PM-1500 is nice in sense of almost being able to stand straight in the cargo area but when I looked again at the low real axle I decided it is unacceptable. Savanah suspension is very nicely designed (better than Chevy). The Chevy and GMC dashboard and pretty much the whole cab is almost identical (and it looks pretty cheap).
All the vans I was looking at were 2012 and I think this dealer had them collected from various DOT locations, so I'm not sure what's their technical condition. I found one Nissan NV 2500/V6 with around 56k miles. I think they asking about $16000. The engine looks like new but the roof has a dent in a front corner which will definitely require some repair. I looked and compared several times the suspension and the bottom of all those vans and I have to say that Nissan is by far the best.
Unless I make decision to go with the truck camper I think Nissan would be my choice. As far as width it has 71" in the cargo while Chevy and GMS has 68". The length is around 9' for all of them so the difference is minimal. Only PM was 1 foot longer in the cargo area.
Although I could not find any official data for Nissan MPG I think I saw YT postings showing around 18 mpg on a V6 motor (no load).
I 'm considering either carrying a motorized bicycle on the back or small dirt bike to drive around ?(instead riding the truck and saving on gas).
RetiredNomad - since you own this van, can you share the pro's and con's ?
I estimate do make around 12-15k miles/yr so I'm not sure one consider this a lot or not but this for me is just average. Hopefully the gas will not drain my pocket to much. I wonder how Nissan MPG compares to Chevy Express ? and other trucks I inspected ?
As far as Solar, I'm thinking about custom made extension on the roof (kinda like a drawer) which will allow me to add extra panel and slide it out when more power is needed. I would love to also keep some small cargo rack or case so have to balance the roof area properly. I haven't made my calculations yet abut would aim towards 500W so 2x250W should be sufficient, and my panels must be adjustable. Hopefully there will be enough room to also mount a roof vent.
I also wonder if Nissan 2012 will have same mpg as 2017 model ?
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