RE: GMC 3500 with 16' Box or a Sprinter, which is
>I pretty much agree w/ Ronandpam's post. I thought I'd get
>great savings, & I did w/ the fuel but it got eaten up in
>other areas. As for your own van, are you intending to
>sleep in it? If so getting the extended van might be the
>way to go. Otherwise I'd go w/ the 250 model (Ford) or the
>2500 model for the GMC.
>
>Others may have different experiences but when I had an
>extended van, rarely did the extra space get me a load. It
>never once got me a run back when I was out. It may/may not
>have gotten me a run while I was home. Even then there
>might have been a better 2 skid run that went to someone
>else because they gave me the 3 skid run. Ya never know how
>those things would have worked out if ya just had a standard
>size vehicle.
>
>I would only get the extended van if I was planning to use
>that extra space for a sleeping/storage area. Even then,
>you can usually sleep in a standard size van unless you're
>loaded. And if you are loaded, a padded footstool will fit
>perfectly in between the seats allowing you to sleep across
>the seats if you need to sleep & have a load in the back.
>
>Good luck to ya,
>Danny
I do plan on throwing down a portable bed when I have to. Are you talking about a standard GMC cargo van like this one? This would be ideal as it would fit in my garage with my extra high 8' doors, but it would not be sufficient to sign on with the company's I'm looking at.
This one below with a 12' box is the smallest that I can use, but it is 8.6' high, so it will not fit in my garage.
So I might as well just get one of these with a 16' box, I think.