In my continued mind games thinking about the wrong things it occurred to me that I could do well to get an old van or minvan to help do the move and what needs done in the new house. The idea is renting one would be $150-$200 each weekend, so I could buy one and pay the less "rent" up front.
Which 10 year old vans are likely to last a few more years? I'll pay $3000 or so.
I'm thinking Ford Windstar. I just saw a 1998 listed for $2950. Being that I have a Sable with 180K miles...and Ford makes good trucks although I know the minis are actually cars. This van will likely replace the Sable, which I intended to own through exactly one winter, but I may hang on to it as redundant redundancy.
Anybody else have any experiences with vans that can make it over 100K miles?
The original Chrysler/Dodge Caravans?
*sigh* I'm about to go suburban big time right down to the minivan....and owning three cars.
I might consider a full size panel van like an Econoline if a) it doesn't look so bad my new neighbors want to burn me out and b) it fits under the carport.
Which 10 year old vans are likely to last a few more years? I'll pay $3000 or so.
I'm thinking Ford Windstar. I just saw a 1998 listed for $2950. Being that I have a Sable with 180K miles...and Ford makes good trucks although I know the minis are actually cars. This van will likely replace the Sable, which I intended to own through exactly one winter, but I may hang on to it as redundant redundancy.
Anybody else have any experiences with vans that can make it over 100K miles?
The original Chrysler/Dodge Caravans?
*sigh* I'm about to go suburban big time right down to the minivan....and owning three cars.
I might consider a full size panel van like an Econoline if a) it doesn't look so bad my new neighbors want to burn me out and b) it fits under the carport.
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