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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Not a car guy - work van
or a truck or a van guy
I'm looking at purchasing 1-3 vans of the Ford Transit type to support property management, construction, furnishing apartments. Up to this point, we've gotten away with personal pick-up trucks and U-Haul rentals.
A friend recently went with a RAM ProMaster. I also see Mercedes Sprinters. And today I walked by a Nissan variation. And there's Chevy...
What are pros and cons of these and any others?