Hi all,
Although I'm typically quite private, I'm going to turn over a new leaf here and throw out some personal details in hopes of getting some assistance with this question. Bit out of my comfort zone.
I'm pretty new in the forums. Planning to buy a van soon. Not sure which yet, but leaning toward an extended Chevy cargo van. Probably not diesel.
I need to start with some background. I'm overseas at present. Planning on returning to the U.S. soon. I have the flexibility of choosing my state of residence, and also where I go to buy the van. If they turn out to be the same, great. I'm not going anywhere particularly cold. Though I have spent some time in these places or driven through, I've been scoping out the southwest states online in more detail. Usual suspects (NV, AZ, NM, etc) for both purposes. I'll skip the residency questions. I'm working on that.
However, I'm trying hard to make a short list of best cities to use to buy a van. My thinking is that I'd like to avoid the coast and high-altitude cities in order to avoid problems with salt, corrosion, etc. I'd like to avoid LA just because it's LA, and probably CA in general for these purposes. I'd like to buy in a city with a larger population so that I get a larger selection. That means that I'm beginning to narrow down the likely sources: Las Vegas, Phoenix, Albuquerque, and possibly Portland. Need to keep the van cost down, to conserve resources for the build-out and living expenses until I get more established somewhere.
My plan is to fly in, find a convenient place to sleep, find a van, buy it, and start the build-out immediately and full-time. Once it is finished enough, move out of my temp lodgings (whatever that is) and into the van. Switch residency and drivers license, etc. Continue with the build-out.
Questions:
1. Do any of those cities above seem to be a better prospect than the others? Somewhere else? Any have great sources of past fleet vehicles, etc? Are any of those cities a bad hunting ground?
2. Any advice on the plan in general?
3. Other major considerations?
Thanks for your time and suggestions,
Vagabound
Although I'm typically quite private, I'm going to turn over a new leaf here and throw out some personal details in hopes of getting some assistance with this question. Bit out of my comfort zone.
I'm pretty new in the forums. Planning to buy a van soon. Not sure which yet, but leaning toward an extended Chevy cargo van. Probably not diesel.
I need to start with some background. I'm overseas at present. Planning on returning to the U.S. soon. I have the flexibility of choosing my state of residence, and also where I go to buy the van. If they turn out to be the same, great. I'm not going anywhere particularly cold. Though I have spent some time in these places or driven through, I've been scoping out the southwest states online in more detail. Usual suspects (NV, AZ, NM, etc) for both purposes. I'll skip the residency questions. I'm working on that.
However, I'm trying hard to make a short list of best cities to use to buy a van. My thinking is that I'd like to avoid the coast and high-altitude cities in order to avoid problems with salt, corrosion, etc. I'd like to avoid LA just because it's LA, and probably CA in general for these purposes. I'd like to buy in a city with a larger population so that I get a larger selection. That means that I'm beginning to narrow down the likely sources: Las Vegas, Phoenix, Albuquerque, and possibly Portland. Need to keep the van cost down, to conserve resources for the build-out and living expenses until I get more established somewhere.
My plan is to fly in, find a convenient place to sleep, find a van, buy it, and start the build-out immediately and full-time. Once it is finished enough, move out of my temp lodgings (whatever that is) and into the van. Switch residency and drivers license, etc. Continue with the build-out.
Questions:
1. Do any of those cities above seem to be a better prospect than the others? Somewhere else? Any have great sources of past fleet vehicles, etc? Are any of those cities a bad hunting ground?
2. Any advice on the plan in general?
3. Other major considerations?
Thanks for your time and suggestions,
Vagabound