Some may have issues but I'm sure lots won't. If it is your normal daily vehicle them just explain that. I think some sites don't allow vans to avoid a certain section of the community who may be prone to thieving from using the site
------------- Who needs travel agents,we have our static
When I come to change our tug, I'm too thinking of going for a van.
Buy a standard van*, then have behind the front seats another row of seats (making it a 6 seater), then have the bulkhead separating the rest of the rear.
Opensauce, is this then classed as a people carrier or day van???
*Boss at work has done it this way with his Vivaro, as it's cheaper than buying an already converted van, even after taking in the cost of the conversion....
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