Comparitively speaking......
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Originally Posted by
Midwest Michael
Lifey, just for comparison sake, how much did you pay for your van, and how much did you end up spending on repairs during your first trip?
Not counting the installation of the battery for the fridge, nor regular maintenance, just the vehicle, associated costs and repairs came to between $10K and $10.5K.
And now, picking it up on my return, it has cost me about $500 (not counting the new seats and house battery) to get it safely back on the road again.
It's running just beautifully, and it still gets around 16 mpg.
Lifey
Neither age nor miles will guarantee 'no breakdowns'.
You are quite right. It is legal in WA to register at a friend's place. All we are alerting you to is that it is not a wise move. As for insurance, I checked with dozens of companies all of whom required either a State driver's licence, a social security number, or proof of residency (not citizenship). I spoke with them. Made dozens of international calls. Some even required that you not take the vehicle out of the State for more than a set number of days. And then there were those who would not insure a vehicle over a certain age. This was not just in WA, I checked all over the 48 States. Each time I thought I had a problem solved, up came another one. Believe me, been there, done that!
My vehicle was purchased in PA, registered in MT and insured with a company in Delaware at yet a different address, in another State.
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Originally Posted by
daveswift
I may go for a family mini van, and take the seats out and store them with my friend rather than getting a cargo van, for the reasons you gave and it would save on mpg.
Back in 2009 friends loaned me a spare vehicle they had. This was extremely generous of them, and I am still grateful for the gesture. But all the while I was driving it, I was aware that if I caused serious injury (or death) to anyone, they could potentially be sued for many millions - despite very high insurance. It is just the way it is.
This van had only 58000 miles on the clock when I took it. Friends, wanting me to be safe had the van completely checked and even the slightest thing repaired. Yet, despite all that, up in Alaska it broke down with an issue which could not be foreseen. Four days in accommodation, and $800 later, I was on my way again. Not a pleasant experience.
Lifey
Have you checked out.....
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Originally Posted by
daveswift
What did you get for that? Have you got any pictures?
... the Gear Up forum. It's all there for you to read. (While you're there, you'll probably find lots more useful information in other threads.)
Lifey
Edit: looks like I'm not quick enough - lol.