Dave Sullivan
Seasoned Expediter
I run a 2002 Dodge 3500 van. In our industry it is an antique. BUT she has never let me down I will be loosing my true partner. So I'm looking for a new van any opinion will help me. Thanx
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I run a 2002 Dodge 3500 van. In our industry it is an antique. BUT she has never let me down I will be loosing my true partner. So I'm looking for a new van any opinion will help me. Thanx
find a 2008 or so gm 3500 forget the payments pay cash. it will pay for itself in a month or 2 and dont cost much to maintain.
Yes, the height limits load opportunities. It also prohibits putting one's pants on while standing up. I had a Chev G3500 when I was in a van. They are great and do the job but if I were doing it again I'd be looking for the longest, tallest gasoline powered van available, provided I knew I'd be doing this for a decade or so. If I only planned a year or two then I'd consider a good used G3500 paid in cash.
This is rather off topic but from what I read on this forum before is that OTR van expediting pays paltry wages. So how do some of you afford new $45k vans? Right now as a city courier I make $600-$700 a week after expenses. How much better or worse could I do driving OTR for a company like Bolt?
OP, if your van still runs good and is in decent shape why not keep it? Why take on a payment? I am running a 1995 model van.
Xiggi, why do you like the Promaster over the Sprinter?
Thank you all for your input. 99% of my freight is 50 inches high or less so the height may not be an issue OR I'm just so set in my ways I don't look for big stuff to haul. the maintenance of some of the sprinters scares me.My van has been retired,lol, I am off duty till further notice, time for a Florida road trip soon.