Vehicle for mobile business

Nissan cube? Chevy panel hhr? Scion xb? Not a lot of space but if out fitted properly you can make it work. These also allow great advertising. My daily job I drive the cube and get 30 mpg . Seats fold down or removed allowing a decent amount of space and the back doors swings out wide giving you easy access to your equipment and products.

Maybe it's something to look into for yourself.



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Here is the saturn I am interested in at the moment.
 
One thing to take into consideration when looking at a Saturn is you are looking at a car where the manufacturer doesn't even exist anymore.

I had a Saturn for my first car and while I enjoyed it as soon as I got my next car, a Toyota, I realized how cheaply put together the Saturn was. Granted it was easy to work on when things went wrong with it but overall quality was not there, it wasn't a car built to last past 100,000 miles. My Toyota on the other hand has over 210,000 miles and still running strong.
 
Maybe try to find an older S10 or ranger pick up truck. Trucks are very versatile. You can do a lot with the bed depending on your needs. I work out of a Ford f150 and it has never been a problem.
 
I've owned a few saturns. The 3rd one I owned, had 289k miles when the odometer stopped! And it still ran. The older saturns were hit or miss. Once they started using the Ecotec motors, and Chevy cobalt drivetrain, they were great. Any car can run 300k miles, it's just up to you to maintain it correctly.
 
Try to find an old volvo 240 wagon. Plenty of room and they keep going and going. In fact my dad got one...im gonna get that for my start out rig

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just keep in mined that you need a ladder. I use 2 one for each side and 2 work platforms one for each side.
 
RV's and planes I wouldn't be getting into. Not in the near future anyway.
 
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