Sedans and other compact cars are generally not advisable for those looking for a suitable ride for a large family, or a small enterprise. So that no one will be left behind or so you can do business errands with one go, opt for vans or minivans that can seat from eight to fifteen people. Used car dealerships in Japan have a variety of affordable vans for your family and business needs. Minivan Love Minivans are perfect for parents picking up kids after school or taking them to soccer practice. Minivans usually seat up to eight people. The sliding rear doors and accessible step-in height make going in and out easy for passengers. Seats may be folded and rearranged for a bigger storage space, and this is good for those who deal with cargo, shopping bags, college laundry, and yard sale finds. Minivans also achieve better fuel economy than full-size SUVs and are easier to handle and maneuver on city roads. The top recommended minivans are the Honda Odyssey and the Toyota Sienna. Both have been redesigned for the 2011 model year but earlier models can be found in used car dealerships in Japan, some for less than a thousand dollars. The Nissan Quest is also a good option, a smaller vehicle but nonetheless offers a higher level of driver engagement and styling. Van Admiration Functionality and space—this is what the van offers. It can serve as a commuter vehicle, a burger joint, a media car, a workshop, and well, a large family ride, perfect for a weekend trip to the beach. Vans are also the preferred vehicle by business owners, cargo forwarders, cleaners, and mobile clinics. They are so versatile that you can’t go on the street without seeing one. The list of the top-selling vans is headed by the Toyota HiAce. It’s been serving people since 1970. The Ford Transit is also another veteran, tracing its history to the early seventies and is a fast favorite in the Americas. The HiAce is on its fifth generation and is available in 2.7-liter petrol or 3.0-liter turbodiesel, and five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. HiAce vans can be bought from used car dealerships in Japan for less than twenty thousand dollars. Other vans on the top-selling list are the Hyundai iLOAD, Ford Transit, Volkswagen Caddy, Mitsubishi Express, and the Volkswagen Transporter. The iLOAD’s rear-wheel drive is an economical feature because it is easier to push a load rather than pull it, and the van also has a turning circle that is like that of a large family car, making it easy to maneuver even in narrow roads. In several countries, vans are used as commuter vehicles that transport people from one town to another, usually for work and touring purposes. The HiAce can seat up to 16, and that’s good for those who use the vans for their taxi business. No wonder the vans are such a hit not only for personal use but more so for business as well. If you’re thinking of getting one for your own personal or business use, you can find lots of pre-owned vans in used car dealerships in Japan.
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