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2023 Ford T250 9-passenger Conversion Van

Having gone from a Subaru Outback to a Subaru Ascent, I can say that it is a lot nice towing with a vehicle designed to tow heavier loads. I often felt like I was pushing my outback a bit too hard going up mountains and braking - not so with a larger low vehicle.
 
Having gone from a Subaru Outback to a Subaru Ascent, I can say that it is a lot nice towing with a vehicle designed to tow heavier loads. I often felt like I was pushing my outback a bit too hard going up mountains and braking - not so with a larger low vehicle.

I thought about getting an Ascent for the same reasons. I rode in one while in Georgia and liked it. I decided on the Transit because it hauls nine in comfort. It’s the same size as the twelve passenger yet with fewer seats every one has more room. It’s actually almost a limousine.
 
Nice....

I'm looking...I'm still learning towards a promaster even though I don't like euro-cars. I am worried about their longevity, whatever I buy will be dedicated to travel and hardware store runs, and needs to last me until I die :) --- Hopefully many years
 
Nice....

I'm looking...I'm still learning towards a promaster even though I don't like euro-cars. I am worried about their longevity, whatever I buy will be dedicated to travel and hardware store runs, and needs to last me until I die :) --- Hopefully many years
I want a passenger van for group outings. It only has to last me ten years.
 
I thought about getting an Ascent for the same reasons. I rode in one while in Georgia and liked it. I decided on the Transit because it hauls nine in comfort. It’s the same size as the twelve passenger yet with fewer seats every one has more room. It’s actually almost a limousine.

Sounds like it will be a comfy ride! I'm sure it will tow the teardrop without any issue. I wonder how hard it would be to remove the seats if/when you go on a long trip and use that space for camping gear?
 
I want a passenger van for group outings. It only has to last me ten years.
Sounds like fun!
I hope you got the nine person hot tub option on the CampInn...
Me, I'm envious of new TV- self noodling on "how many watts can a guy mount on rooftop solar, how many heated lithium batteries in the rolling party bus?"
"Where to mount the electric latte maker"
Etc
 
Sounds like it will be a comfy ride! I'm sure it will tow the teardrop without any issue. I wonder how hard it would be to remove the seats if/when you go on a long trip and use that space for camping gear?

It’s so big I doubt removing the seats would be necessary. If I do need to remove them the single seats come right out. The bench seat in the back has motors that lower it into a bed.
 
Sounds like fun!
I hope you got the nine person hot tub option on the CampInn...
Me, I'm envious of new TV- self noodling on "how many watts can a guy mount on rooftop solar, how many heated lithium batteries in the rolling party bus?"
"Where to mount the electric latte maker"
Etc

It comes with a built in inverter. I’m keeping my Subaru for camping so the van won’t be pulling it except for cross country trips were it will only be used for cooking.
 
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