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Old 11-03-2008, 09:34 AM   #2
bryanl
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Profile:  1975 29' Ambassador
Reno , Nevada
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The Interstate is based on a vehicle used a lot for in-city delivery. That implies it should not be that difficult to adapt to driving it in a commute. Long drives are generally a good way to wear a vehicle. I don't think the vehicle should suffer extraordinarily from this use.

As you noted, a van can have a lot of advantages if you are away from home for a lot of each day. Having a toilet ready to hand can be a life saver, especially if commuting with kids. Being able to take a nap in your own space during the day can also be a luxury.

You'll never know until you try it but I have found a B-Van to be very nice to have for the reasons you mentioned in long day visit (but not commute) situations.
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