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Nissan NV 200 conversion

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Greetings all. I'm thinking about purchasing an NV200 for my transportation business. I have found some used and new around me that I'm looking for.

A customizer has told me that they will install windows for 400 each on the sides, and around 800 per bucket seat. I will put either 4 seats in the back or 5. They say 5 will be really tight.  4 will be placed on each side with a walkway in the middle. I'm thinking about that.

How are those prices? should I keep looking?

I like the nv200 because of the MPG it gets and the MSRP is pretty low, even after conversion, if I get a new one, I'm looking at ~26000.

Any thoughts and/or pointers would be appreciated.

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There are very few NV 200 owners on this forum.

 

Unless you are extremely loyal to Nissan, why would convert a van when Transit Connect and possibly Ram already offer what you need. Unless, you want the taxi version... $30k

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The nv200 is cheap, and I've been told by numerous people that they're also cheap to maintain where as American cars are way more expensive to maintain.

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Quick google search has me reconsidering thouhh.

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nv2500 is definitely more value for the money!!

test drove a nv200 and did not like it, small rims and bouncy.

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