Used 2020 Nissan NV Cargo Consumer Reviews
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Like this van (2500SV V8 high top)
I disagree with the low reviews. Strong engine, great convienience with high roof, and truck engine bay is HUGE advantage for servicing. I do agree that the sliding door is very finicky. Also I had to get faulty rear door latch and wheel speed sensor fixed under warranty immediately after buying new which was disappointing. But fixed quickly and no problems since. Update - Now have 13,000 miles into it and liking it more than ever.
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Built for work!
I am an hvac/r contractor. This is my daily driver. I have vehicle filled to the max with all of tools and equipment. I've owned for 2 years and 25,000 trouble free miles. Gas mileage is 12-13 mpg, but i do haul a lot as well as have a 28ft extension ladder on top. The ride is surprisingly smooth and the seats are extremely comfortable. I'm 6'1" not including my work boots and I can stand up straight and walk around in the back. A lot of the guys in my industry are asking me about how much I like my van. I love it. I keep hearing how much everybody dislikes the protester and transit. Nissan also offered incentives for commercial contractors that paid for the bulkhead and shelving I have in the back. I'm very pleased with my choice of the Nissan nv2500 V6. Best work van I've ever had.
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- 2500 S Cargo VanMSRP: $23,995328 mi away
- 2500 SV Cargo Van w/High RoofMSRP: $17,999347 mi away
- 2500 SV Cargo Van w/High RoofMSRP: $28,999347 mi away
Very little dealership
Poor gas mileage compared to Ford or GM V8'S. Gadget magnets that hold rear doors open fall off in a couple months. Dealer Service is very limited. We are in Palm Beach Florida and have a grand total of 2 dealerships that can service the vans (20 miles away each). NOT ACCEPTABLE. We frequently travel for work and I can't use the vans for fear of a breakdown with no dealer support. Better off with American made
Terrible family of vans
Avoid this unless you intend to use it for your own personal small business and it somehow costs less than other vans. The seats fall apart. The noise is horribly loud. The sliding door is clunky and will fail at some point. The van will rust far sooner than most other vehicles. It’s nearly impossible to see the front of the vehicle and thus is a danger to operate. Avoid this poorly made van.
We love these Nissan Vans
What a shame Nissan doesn't make them anymore. They are real workhorses.
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