Buying Sprinter Van and ideas for racking system
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Not personally. I watch the used sportmobiles though: http://www.sportsmobile.com/preowned-sp ... -west-inc/ http://www.sportsmobile.com/preowned-sp ... north-inc/ http://www.sportsmobile.com/preowned-sp ... texas-inc/ and the used 'Outside': http://www.outsidevan.com/inventory.php
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I have to disagree about FWD. It's nowhere near as robust as RWD drives like crap; and is primarily a cost saving measure which is why it's more popular in budget cars of which Europe has dialed in the market on. Not to mention FWD is significantly more complex and expensive to repair.
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Those Getaway conversions look nice but there is absolutely no consideration for doing anything other than living in them. No room for any type of sporting equipment other than maybe some golf clubs or tennis rackets. Think I need to start my own RV business. Already have the right initials at least. Haha
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Been looking around. Thanks for the advice.
So fun dealing with car salesman.
The passenger option looks interesting?.....has AC and flooring and nice windows on both sides.....and a removable three-person bench. Which would be good for ski trips with additional people?
But $60k+ for a new 2015......sigh
So fun dealing with car salesman.
The passenger option looks interesting?.....has AC and flooring and nice windows on both sides.....and a removable three-person bench. Which would be good for ski trips with additional people?
But $60k+ for a new 2015......sigh
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Just a thought but this is how I would approach the situation. Find a Sprinter or whatever van you like that has been used and not abused. In other words the most important thing anout any vehicle to me is if I like the way it looks, has the features I want and the body has to be in excellent condition. Keep your price point under say 20-25k (15k for me) and don't worry if it has some mileage on it. OK now guess how much mechanical work you might need in the future and BANG you can still afford to fix it cause you don't have 60k into it. Oh and don't worry about what's on the inside too much cause it will likely be gutted anyway.
Oh...and isn't that a rust spot under the drivers side read door?
Oh...and isn't that a rust spot under the drivers side read door?
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Renegade - can't stress this enough. Get in touch with an Albertan dealership. They'll have twice the discounts available in BC, maybe more now with the oil situation. Get BC dealer to match, if they won't the AB dealer will ship it no charge or pay for your flight out and diesel home.
Ray - totally agree but finding that is impossible. Maybe in 5 years. Everything that price is ex-courier beat to shit. The good privately owned ones only sell at a $10-$20k discount and with 150,000+ km hardly seem worth it. We tried, and failed. Better to get a sweet E series under $10k like Lawman did if going that route.
Ray - totally agree but finding that is impossible. Maybe in 5 years. Everything that price is ex-courier beat to shit. The good privately owned ones only sell at a $10-$20k discount and with 150,000+ km hardly seem worth it. We tried, and failed. Better to get a sweet E series under $10k like Lawman did if going that route.
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I agree with most of your point Tony but that doesn't mean you shouldn't look. Businesses going under in Alberta may mean some deals on used sprinters as well. 150 k on a diesel is nothing. I've had many a van over the years that was a bit beat up on the inside but in great shape on the outside (which is more important anyway) Since the inside is to be all camperized none of that matters anyway. It all boils down to the number of years you'll be keeping the van. Total cost of vehicle plus maintenance and other costs for conversion. Renegade can do math I believe....
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Here is another link for van projects. It's NOT specific to the promaster: http://www.buildagreenrv.com/our-conversion/
Thermals are good.
The windsurfer "deal, deal, better deal"...yeah I like a deal...at some point tho u may wake up with no time left and wonder why u kept waiting ....just saying, life's short, no regrets!
As for sprinter and 60k...rich for sure, u can buy a shitload of fuel and pay for a boatload of repairs for the extra 40-50....those late 90's full size Chev Vans get decent mileage and you can't kill 'em (cept may need a spare 3k for a tranny some day), come in AWD too, compfy to drive, all camper options fit. Pretty happy with some header wrap or heat shield for the kusshine to avoid the stress next time (2x now, no #3 for this guy) and the AWD Safari combo so far.
As for sprinter and 60k...rich for sure, u can buy a shitload of fuel and pay for a boatload of repairs for the extra 40-50....those late 90's full size Chev Vans get decent mileage and you can't kill 'em (cept may need a spare 3k for a tranny some day), come in AWD too, compfy to drive, all camper options fit. Pretty happy with some header wrap or heat shield for the kusshine to avoid the stress next time (2x now, no #3 for this guy) and the AWD Safari combo so far.
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You're either in or in the way....
Doing things the hard way since 1963....
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Good points Kus.. Personally as a kiter a 'westy' layout would be plenty. In fact a weekender (no inside stove ) is adequate . http://www.gtrv.com/models
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