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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Best Vehicle for DIY Landlord
Hello Everyone!
I am looking for a new vehicle that I can use for construction projects, and also outdoor activities in Minnesota-- hunting, fishing, hauling kayaks..
For my business, I usually redo the unit once I buy it, and always find myself needing to carry more tools than my little car will allow!
I'm curious what you use?
- Econoline Van?
- SUV?
- Pickup?
- Old School VW Van
- 1980's or 90's model Toyota Landcruiser
- Suburu Outback-- yes, lots of negative stereotypes, but such a practical vehicle ;-)
Most Popular Reply
I purchased a step van back in August. I love being able to keep my tools in the vehicle at all times and having room for anything else. I have had tools, vanities, 20sq of shingles all at the same time. It was not super expensive either. I bought it off of ebay for $4,500 with 72,000 miles. Here
is a picture.