Hi Guys,
I need your input in regard purchasing cargo van for my mobile auto detail business? The following are the condition of the van.
A) 2000 Chevrolet Express G3500 5.7L V8
110,000 miles
Exterior and interior condition is excellent.
Water leak from engine (assuming cause from mainfold unit) est. $500 to fix
Need alignment est. $80
Tires are near New
$5,000.00
B) 2000 Ford Econoline E350 5.4L V8
161,000 miles
Exterior and interior condition is good, however, 20% less than the above Chevrolet
Tune up was done at 130,000 miles
Tires are good, 75%.
$4,900.00
Both vans are owned by same company (CORPORATE LEASE VEHICLE). No accident, clean title.
Ford's owners are saying good comments of Ford heavy duty truck.
The sales ageny is telling me he will sell the Ford to his next door neighbor.
For me I kind of like the Chevrolet because of lower miles (50K) and Looks better (1 grade different) inside out. Unfortunately it need to fix the water leak and alignment work. (est. $580, may be more).
What do you think?
I need your input in regard purchasing cargo van for my mobile auto detail business? The following are the condition of the van.
A) 2000 Chevrolet Express G3500 5.7L V8
110,000 miles
Exterior and interior condition is excellent.
Water leak from engine (assuming cause from mainfold unit) est. $500 to fix
Need alignment est. $80
Tires are near New
$5,000.00
B) 2000 Ford Econoline E350 5.4L V8
161,000 miles
Exterior and interior condition is good, however, 20% less than the above Chevrolet
Tune up was done at 130,000 miles
Tires are good, 75%.
$4,900.00
Both vans are owned by same company (CORPORATE LEASE VEHICLE). No accident, clean title.
Ford's owners are saying good comments of Ford heavy duty truck.
The sales ageny is telling me he will sell the Ford to his next door neighbor.
For me I kind of like the Chevrolet because of lower miles (50K) and Looks better (1 grade different) inside out. Unfortunately it need to fix the water leak and alignment work. (est. $580, may be more).
What do you think?