Commentary: Why So Many Vans?
All of the sudden, there is expanded business for the full-sized cargo van, as Amazon have taken control of their deliveries.
All of the sudden, there is expanded business for the full-sized cargo van, as Amazon have taken control of their deliveries.
It is a charming story, cottoned by the want of getting away and social distancing in a contained home. You can "work from home" in one, as long as there is a strong wi-fi hotspot nearby – or, on board. RV and van life can be a very carefree lifestyle for those who can afford to do so.
Tweet We could be talking about this… Photo by Randy Stern Did you miss V&R Chat? It missed you, too. Took a month off due to scheduling issues, but V&R Chat (#VnRChat on Twitter) is back and kicking off the month of June with a huge chat show. It is on Sunday, June 2 at …
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