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Old 04-24-2013, 08:24 PM   #1
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Commercial Cargo Vans?

Dad's looking to buy a new work van and I've looked around, but I don't have any knowledge of cargo vans and who sells them

Basically he's looking for something like the Nissan NV200 price and size wise.
Are there any other options for him to consider?

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nissan NV1500/2500, ford transit connect, dodge/MB/freightliner sprinter, caravan cargo van
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If he doesn't need massive amounts of space, then a Ford Transit Connect or NV200 is a great choice.
A new Transit Connect is coming out this year, and I'm not too sure when the NV200 is going to be out, if not out already.
The NV200 is a few thousand cheaper than the Ford, I think it starts at 20g.

If he needs a little more room, there's the Ram Cargo Van (basically a commercial version of the grand caravan).
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Used is always cheaper if he doesn't need a brand new one.

Repo.com - Details for 2005 Ford E-350 Super Duty Extended Cargo Van Diesel
Repo.com - Details for 2006 Ford E-350 Super Duty Diesel Cargo Van Extended
Repo.com - Details for 2008 Chevrolet Uplander Cargo Van
Repo.com - Details for 2010 Ford Transit Connect XLT Cargo Van
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showed him all of these and checked them out
looks like hes going with the NV200 , apparently the first 3 in bc arrived a few days ago
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