I was o/o for 25 years have had 3 straight trucks, 4 sprinter vans. I drove for ceva for 13 3/4 years. in that time there was only 6 day's I didn't work. when price of fuel in 2004 went to $2.00 a gal, when you fill up and it cost $100.00 for 50 gal's of fuel time to change. so the sprinter van was out for a short time, check it out , for hauling freight, could get 4 pallets in van. also put rollers in floor so it would be easier to move freight in and out. with rollers only lost 2'' of height, wheel wells in a sprinter are 51'' wide. sometimes I put in 55 '' wide pallet, with rollers in floor, put down 3 pallets than that made even with wheel wells, pushed pallet forward . no problem. if you set it up with a sleeping area of 48 '' or so, you are still able to carry 3 pallets . or you can put in a fold up bunk, mount to sides when you have no freight on , sleep in. also you can put a genset on that will fit in space for spare tire. compare to other vans seats and leg room are better. if you are going to spend long hours in seat you want the best comfort you are able to get. also sprinter van oil changes are 20,000 miles, if you do your maintenance when required last over 400,000, some have lasted longer than that. if you know how to work your unit, you will do well. compared to other vans sprinter is able to carried the most freight. right now I work at Tysinger in Hampton , Va, doing outside sales of sprinter vans and also drive one of parts vans as they were short driver, plus love to drive. give me a call at 757 342 8471 (cell) and my partner Ed Maxfield 315 559 9646 (cell), looking forward talking to you