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I totally agree I learned to drive on a 1989 Chevy G20 conversion van. A quick google tells me that it was 202" long the Nissan is 240". Over 3 feet more and it won’t carry any more cargo. It a disproportionate mess and gets rid of the best feature of the van, the short nose so when in tight spaces its much easier to

If traffic wasn’t so bad, more people would probably move farther out of DC to take advantage of lower housing prices which is a big driver of the cost of comfortable living. That 45 minute drive from DC to Baltimore probably takes well over an hour in rush hour. I live about 20 miles (as the crow flies) from my

I learned to drive in my parent’s full size conversion van, without the raised roof or ground effects since it still had to fit in the garage and my parents weren’t spending money on silly plastic, and I would drive one of those again in a heartbeat, but the current prices on them are in the $70k+ range. I keep eyeing