![]() 08/20/2018 at 08:24 • Filed to: Get your church van on! | ![]() | ![]() |
An unconventional one these days but common when I was growing up was a full size van. I picked the 2018 Chevy Express 2500 in LT trim with 12 passenger seating . Total cost for my load out was $38K including incentives .
Major options include 6.0L V8, kinetic blue paint, power seats, nav radio with USB , locking diff, trailering package, rear window defog and dual note horn among others.
I learned two things. Chevy no longer offers a 1500 half ton van and AWD is gone. It may have been this way for a while but I don’t spec full size vans often.
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cram everyone into a 1993 hyundai excel hatch
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Riding in the trunk of a hatchback builds character.
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I like the Ford Transits a lot, but to option it the way I’d like is like ~$ 47k
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Chevy no longer offers a 1500 half ton van and AWD is gone. It may have been this way for a while but I don’t spec full size vans often.4
And the world has been a worse place since. didn’t they kill thee off in like 08 or so?
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Now option out a comparable Surburban. You’ll be surprised
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if you were to equally option something like a Pacifica or Seinna, which would cost more?
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Yea, they are ridiculous
Same goes for the Expedition though
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Not half bad! I would also consider the Mercedes Metris just because I like odd cars. It’s cheap as Mercs go, but probably pushing $50k with similar equipment. This is a steal -- those are mid-range Odyssey/Sienna prices.
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They both option to around $30k for what I’d get , but that’s for a vehicle that holds 4-5 less people. Though I don’t think you’ll get much of a discount on those and probably could on the Transit.
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I have only ever heard the Metris is the absolute worst car ever. I was working with a German and he saw a Metris and just cussed it out.
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No, it was withing the last couple years. When my wife was pregnant with our last kid, I spec’d a 1/2 ton AWD version. I figured if it was twins, I’d go full on van. It was just one kid though, so no need (not that I really would’ve needed a fullsize van anyways). That kid is 3 now, so at least four years ago you could still get the 1/2 ton AWD version.
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perfect combo
you cant kill these things
i hope it got the Dana 60
if so its time to throw a turbo or 2 in there and let it rip.
easy 700hp van.
how fast do u need to get to the soccer game
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I seriously considered that had my last child turned out to be twins. That’s exactly how I spec’d mine as well (except the nav , I DGAF about NAV).
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I also heard the same about the Transit (
in the first few years, especially
) but damned if they don’t just keep selling...
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Whew, 12 passenger Sprinter apparently starts at $ 47,000 USD. I had a friend that went that route for his giant family and it apparently worked out pretty well though
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Apparently it’s a special kind of bad. The Isetta is the lowest Dougscore and the Metris isn’t far behind lol.
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Oh, come on! They still need to get where they’re going. Cram them all into a 1993 Civic hatch.
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DougScore is a real thing? I thought Oppo made that up. Doug hates the Murano CC, so his opinions are invalid :D
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I hate them because they stock me. Other then that, it is a pretty terrible vehicle . Murano have the CVT and much of them is very meh.
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1st gen toyota echo, will go for 333,333 miles
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2-door only
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You don’t know fear until you are the crumple zone and there’s a large truck behind who doesn’t seem to be stopping
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One of my grade school teachers had 9 adopted/fostered kids. Her DD was a 4 row Dodge van.
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You can get a Pacifica over $50k if you go all out on options.
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I like you too.
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We went with the Transit (obviously). 10-passenger with the towing package. V6, but it gets just shy of 18mpg average. Still c an’t tow a trailer big enough to sleep the whole crew :( It was around $36 k with incentives
Learned that a pparently rear heat & A/C is an option in the wagon (?) and that the opening side window ($95 option) is about the size of those tiny ones you see on the back window of some pickup trucks. I don’t think the vehicle designers have been in the back of a van in summer before.
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It was better when the Astro was a thing.
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3 Chevy Sparks.
I knew a family growing up that had 3 Metros... or were they Aspires? IDK A ny way they had like 10 kids but the oldest was 18 or so. I nstead of having one big car they had three little ones. O n the occasion that they all wanted to go to the same place they just took all three cars. And probably still used less gas than an Express.