86scotty
Cynic
The main problem with cutaway vans is that the cabin is not nearly as comfortable to cover big miles in as a F-series pick up truck. There are definitely advantages to how much shorter overall these can be. That said, if folks don't mind the doghouse taking up the majority of the cab, the noise from having the engine in your lap, the challenging access to said engine for service, and limited trim and options available, cutaway vans are great in certain use cases.
- Vans are MUCH more comfortable than F series trucks because you sit in an actual chair with feet below you rather than closer to the floor with feet out in front. This is how commercial trucks are made and one of the reasons they are so much more comfortable to drive over the road than other layouts.
- We are past the days of loud diesels like the 7.3, I hope. I've had many vans and several V10's as well as about every make. Can't hear them any more than any other layout in any vehicle, unless you put a loud aftermarket exhaust on them.
- I find it much easier to pull the doghouse and get to the rear of the engine in a van than in any full sized truck I've had in my life, and that's been a lot of them.
- Limited trim and options, you win there. Vans get no love from OEMs. Can't get around that one.
- There is no substitute in any truck for the way swivel seats can open up a van. Completely changes the vehicle. If the goal is more house in less space, which is the goal for almost everyone of us, but equal usability of the vehicle as a vehicle then a van with swivels trumps trucks by a large margin in this respect.
- I have never had a passenger complain about feet and leg space. Most are just so happy they can get up and walk to the fridge or the porta potty while moving that they don't even think of such things.
Yep, total threadjack. Sorry.



