• @MajorMajormajormajor@lemmy.ca
    link
    fedilink
    2011 months ago

    Most of my friends that are in the trades prefer small vans over pickup trucks. They can fit more tools, better organized, and easier to secure. Pickup trucks are very niche vehicles.

    • qyron
      link
      fedilink
      5
      edit-2
      11 months ago

      Unfortunately, to my knowledge, there are no risen raised vans or with 4x4 traction, which I often require to reach some remote locations, especially with rainy weather.

      But I would gladly trade it in for a small van.

      Either that or a 1990’s 4x4 FIAT Panda, with a roof rack.

      • There are, not sure what your qualifications for a “risen van” are, but Ford Transits and Mercedes Sprinters have an AWD variant. Dodge has had 4wd panel vans since the 90s, not sure if they still are, tho. There’s probably other makes out there, but that’s what I know off the top of my head. I think there’s also aftermarket companies that can mod vans into 4wd, but that’s getting a little crazy for just a basic work van.

        • qyron
          link
          fedilink
          211 months ago

          At least 20cm of clearance from the road, awd capable, with high torque setting for rough terrain and steep inclinations, as I sometimes need to use trails not even fit to be considered goat paths.

          In a van, it’s an exotic combination.

          • Ya, it’d be doable for sure with the craze of all the overland van-dweller builds the last few years. Ive seen plenty that meet all your requirements. But, whether it would be cost-effective or not for a work van would be the major issue, especially considering most trucks can do all that without being a special order for probably less than half the price.

            Unfortunately not a lot of demand for such a thing, like you said.

            Years ago i was in a spot where i needed the same as you for basically all the same reasons. The old van kept getting stuck everywhere, and then it actually got rolled from hitting a patch of black ice one winter, so it was totaled. These high-top vans had just started coming to market which was great, but I couldn’t convince the boss to spend the extra money for at least an AWD version, nevermind the higher ground clearance or low-torque options. I still got that thing stuck so many times…having a high-top I could stand up in was nice though.

      • @Zpiritual@lemm.ee
        link
        fedilink
        511 months ago

        Pretty sure mercedes has some vans like that. I know of a company that build them into off road & off grid camping vans and they do rock climbing, or whetever one would call it, in them. They are still quite long and big but not like the sheer stupid toys that a modern pickup is.

      • swope
        link
        fedilink
        211 months ago

        So use that vehicle in austere places, and don’t park it in Paris (or any other city).

        • qyron
          link
          fedilink
          211 months ago

          The issue here is oversized vehicles becoming norm, not exception.