VanKitten
Well-known member
There are many people coming to this board who are in the seeking phase.
The burning question for most is ... What are the most reliable vehicles out there.
After reading through these boards, I have changed my mind from an SUV to a van.
In looking at vans, I want to know what are the ones that have the best records of repair? Someone claimed a cargo van was the best in this category because they are built for commercial use and that means they are better built. Any one with experience on this?
Some have said buy an old van cheap, and use the savings for new engine and new transmission. Does this actually make sense? Any one with experience here?
I read about a fellow who bought a van and had the transmission replaced in just a couple thousand miles. He would not have paid that much had he known. He indicated that the seller knew. How does a buyer learn this? How did the seller know?
Like many people, I do not want a vehicle that is going to have major repairs soon after purchase. Is it reasonable to require the full record of service on a vehicle? I know I have never thrown out a service record on any of my cars, but maybe I am a bit odd that way?
So, what is the experience of the van dwellers here. How long did each of your vehicles last, and how many different one have you been through during your life on the road?
I have had 2 cars since starting to live houseless. I had an old Camry (1982) that lasted me until I gave it away in 2003. I bought a matrix in 2003 and I am still driving it. (260,000 miles now). This is why I believe in Toyota, but...I had complete control of maintenance and I was serious about maintenance. Buying a used van (1000,000+ miles) means figuring out a difference set of criteria
Van owners...what is your experience? What do you look for? What would you avoid?
The burning question for most is ... What are the most reliable vehicles out there.
After reading through these boards, I have changed my mind from an SUV to a van.
In looking at vans, I want to know what are the ones that have the best records of repair? Someone claimed a cargo van was the best in this category because they are built for commercial use and that means they are better built. Any one with experience on this?
Some have said buy an old van cheap, and use the savings for new engine and new transmission. Does this actually make sense? Any one with experience here?
I read about a fellow who bought a van and had the transmission replaced in just a couple thousand miles. He would not have paid that much had he known. He indicated that the seller knew. How does a buyer learn this? How did the seller know?
Like many people, I do not want a vehicle that is going to have major repairs soon after purchase. Is it reasonable to require the full record of service on a vehicle? I know I have never thrown out a service record on any of my cars, but maybe I am a bit odd that way?
So, what is the experience of the van dwellers here. How long did each of your vehicles last, and how many different one have you been through during your life on the road?
I have had 2 cars since starting to live houseless. I had an old Camry (1982) that lasted me until I gave it away in 2003. I bought a matrix in 2003 and I am still driving it. (260,000 miles now). This is why I believe in Toyota, but...I had complete control of maintenance and I was serious about maintenance. Buying a used van (1000,000+ miles) means figuring out a difference set of criteria
Van owners...what is your experience? What do you look for? What would you avoid?