Which should i buy :
Ford Transit Van
Chevy Silverado
Ram Pro Master
I want to use it for business and weekends.
Which should i buy :
Ford Transit Van
Chevy Silverado
Ram Pro Master
I want to use it for business and weekends.
I would drive the Ford and the Chevy. The one that you like is the one that you should buy.
You contradict yourself by naming two vans and one pickup.
What kind of business ? What are you hauling ? want to lock it up when not in use ( van ) or empty it out to carry something else ( pickup )
“You contradict yourself by naming two vans and one pickup.
What kind of business ? What are you hauling ? want to lock it up when not in use ( van ) or empty it out to carry something else ( pickup )”
+1
The OP is comparing apples and oranges.
@jonfiore You have to analyze your NEEDS first. As mentioned, you are comparing apples and oranges here.
What are you carrying if anything and do you need a truck or a spacious minivan?
Please tell us what you are going to do with the vehicle and how many miles a year you are planning to drive.
I like the looks of those Silverado’s myself. The contractor who did some work for me last summer had one, and he seemed to like it quite a bit. It has a really great ride, didn’t feel much like a truck at all. At least not like my truck!!
The only downside, they are sort of on the huge side. Might be problematic to maneuver and park sometimes.
Well,it seems at one time the big three all made good vans,rugged but not economical,how about a Sprinter?(I think that Dodge did make a Ram Van) Excuse me I read it wrong,anyway the GM van is very good and maybe you can find one made for a fleet(I’ve seen them and actually the standard commercial setup work Van is comparably reasonably priced) But the Transit is making inroads big time around here.
Help us understand your needs and maybe we can help you decide which would work best for you.
I’ll follow a different logic path here. I don’t believe anybody can choose a vehicle for someone else. With three choices, we have only a 33% chance of suggesting the right one for you.
Read up on the reliability ratings, the specs (load ratings, tow ratings, stuff like that depending on your needs), and test drive them all. Rent the two best for a weekend each and use it as close to possible the way you plan to use it in your business. Then pick the one you like best.
transit gets my vote.