Do you have vans like this in the United States and Canada?

Do you have vans like this in the United States and Canada?

In France, they are used by craftsmen.

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Don't they use pick-up trucks instead ?

No in America they use these.

People who do construction or other work that requires them to be outside use trucks. People who do interior work (remodeling, plumbing) often use vans like . This is not a consistent rule, though.

Peugeot is not even sold in the US.

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The Polish use them where as Americans prefer trucks

which is the preferred van for enrichment by the religion of peace?

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Yes, every kind of company uses them.
And all the van drivers are absolute assholes.

Renault Trafic and Mercedes Sprinter are here the most common vans for craftsman

>And all the van drivers are absolute assholes.
I totally agree.

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Yes they are used by postmen and couriers

Yes. At least here in Toronto.

I see pic related everywhere in Toronto. Roofers use pickup trucks with frames for long ladders though.

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The same car from VW (Caddy) is popular with craftsmen here as well.

Though workers who have to carry a lot of equipment use the larger Mercedes Sprinter.

You see Sprinters here too.

We have all kinds here, I drove an old sprinter van in my previous job. On the job site there were small, medium and large vans. There were also pick up trucks and european style trucks of various sizes. I think Toyota is the most popular work van in Norway.
The Toyota Hiace song: youtube.com/watch?v=QZx-8tBdCNI

No. American vans are more like that. They tend to have more rectangular or box-like storage areas and grilles.

Pick-up trucks are also used.

>I think Toyota is the most popular
I meant Toyota Hiace

>craftsmen

An intriguing term. What does it mean to you?

In the UK we would say tradesmen

In Asstralia, they call carpenters chippies.

Electricians, builders, painters, plumbers etc.

Those things are pretty fucking horrible tbqh, I guess they're supposed to have the hauling capabilities of a van but drive like cars but in my experience have the hauling capabilities of a 2-seat station wagon and drive like vans.

I think the low cost has a lot to do with it. At least here it's the cheapest type of car you can get.

Probably. I'd rather buy something better used than one of these econoboxes with chicken coops glued to the back

Yes we have them but like this and better looking.
They are very common and from what I hear pretty nice to drive.