What are conversion vans?
Conversion vans are the vehicles that are always on the go. They offer comfort, flexibility, and most of all, have multipurpose uses. Out of the many daily needs or occasional trips every consumer experience come the developments of more types of custom-made vans. Let’s take a look at some of them.
If you have already decided to invest on a customized van, you should have a little knowledge about what the market can offer you. According to number of passenger capacity, car stores offer the following types:
- 7 passenger vans
- 9 passenger vans
- 12 passenger vans
- 15 passenger vans
Customized vans can also be categorized according to the use and types of people who will be riding on them.
Cargo vans are generally used for delivery purposes in most businesses. They keep boxes and other items intact even in long-distance travels.
Church vans are used for ministries that entail distance trips for a congregation.
Dog show vans are designed for dog hobbyists or dog fanciers who travel a lot throughout the year to show off their dogs in registered events. They may have special platforms, dog crates, and extra spaces to store the dog’s daily needs such as clothes, food, water, and so much more.
Full size vans can accommodate 10 to 15 passengers.
Handicap vans, or disability vans are for the ease and comfort and difficultly-able people like those in wheelchairs.
Mini vans are light vehicles that are car-based typical of a sports utility vehicle.
Office vans, or work vans, are those used mostly by business executives who do a lot of traveling. Best features of this type are electrical outlets for the use of laptops, printers, TVs and DVDs. Travel vans, as the term suggests, are vans ideal for long trips of large groups that are off to camping or road tripping.

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