@@mckeon1960 it's still running great. Bought it 60k miles now at 115k miles. Still the same. Only issue now though, is that I'm realizing this van is simply too small for job. I carry way too many tool's. It's a very small van I realize.
As a handy man would you say you have a fair amount of tool weight in the van ? I’m thinking about buying 1 for a small duct cleaning and HVAC business I wonder if my equipment will weigh down the van
@@DustBustersDuctCleaning don't do it. It's simply too small. I got rid of it after 3 years. Outgrew it. Anytime you wanna find a tool, you'll be emptying out the entire van I just couldn't do it anymore. Get yourself a fullsize van or just a truck. Makes life sooooooooo much easier and saves time, money, etc. Comfortability is #1
@@aaronsoto4622 yeah I’m looking at the Nissan nv cargo van . Seeing how I am also 6ft tall like you said comfortability is key . And it’s also not professional Looking to be emptying my van to find a tool too bad these weren’t just a little bit longer
I really do like my NV 200 when I bought it the person that sold me the van also sold me an oil change up to 100,000 miles I think anyway every time I brought my van and have my oil changed he would try to sell me a bunch of other things. I didn’t really need like batteries and everything else, last time I took my van in to get my oil changed. I noticed my air conditioner stopped working long story short I found out the guy had cut the wires going to my clutch on my compressor then tried to tell me I needed a new compressor. Needless to say I stopped going back to that person, I just don’t know if I’ll ever trust anyone to ever work on my van again I’ve had my envy 200 on blocks for the last couple of days fixing things that they busted on it trying to sell me additional work. I should’ve turned them in, but I really don’t know what the police could do about it, or anyone else it’s a shame that they took something as nice as my van and sabotaged yet just to try to make money off of me anyway keep doing what you’re doing as long as you do it. Honestly you got my support. Thanks. Monk Cartwright 👍😉⚔️⚔️⚔️
I recently upgraded from a 2018 NV200 S to a 2020. My only complaint is the 15” wheels. I’ve bent 2 rims in 2 years. Otherwise, totally reliable, comfortable and easy to maintain. I refinish hardwood floors, the cargo capacity is ample and the low deck makes loading and unloading easy. I’m sad Nissan has discontinued their cargo vans in North America.
I'm thinking about buying one of these for my delivery business. These are awesome looking vans; they suit what I do as an independent courier. Excellent video review. Thanks.
@@Necromancyr this van sucks ASS, zero power, bad fuel consumption, way too small lol. I got a Nissan vanette which was amazing but now I have a landcruiser with a box for all my tools in the back, best decision evrr
I realize this video is 3 years old but I'm looking for a small cargo van for a van build and am researching this one, promaster city and ford transit connect. The only drawback with the NV200 is the CVT transmission which has a questionable record. The Nissan was the best deal I could find at the time. 2014 with only 50K miles so it sat in the garage a lot. As I researched the CVT I will change the fluid every 25K as that seems to be the best way to keep the CVT from troubles.
The ford transit connect also have transmission problems as well on top of that electrical issue. I also have a nissan nv200 with 150k no transmission problems because I changed out the transmission fluid every 20k miles. No issues at all
Not if you read KBB Reviews: I'm a service tech, I use my van for work. I have had various service vans over the past decade. If you or your company needs a compact service van, get the Ford Transit Connect or the Ram Promaster City. The Transit Connect is the best. If you need something larger, get a Ford or GM. I have heard good and bad about the M-B's, but their higher cost may be limiting. Now on the NV200. My latest is a 2021 SV, previously had a 2018 SV and a 2013 S. The '18 was totaled with 40k miles in 6 months. The 2013 was from a tech that quit and it was given to me beginning of 2020. It had 200k miles. The driver's door would not stay closed (Nissan dealer could not find any problems). I told my company to get something a little safer. So I end up with this 2021 a month ago... The good - it has Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and SiriusXM. The bad - everything else. It has a tachometer. Why?!?! Not needed as it has a CVT and the engine will not rev above 5k with a 6.5K redline. Anyway, anything above 3k RPM does not accelerate the van any more quickly, just adds about 10 more decibels to the already loud engine noise. Small fuel tank, and a small (3/4"), hardly legible digital fuel "gauge". The steering feels like the wheel is connected by a rubber hose. Braking is mediocre when empty, frightening when there is any kind of load in the back. Affected by wind gusts more than a sailing yacht. Fuel economy is good, 25MPG combined. Had a V6 mid-roof, mid-length Transit 250 with base V6 that got 23MPG combined. Oh, wait, that would make this NV200 just awful in terms of fuel mileage! Also, I have yet to figure out how Nissan designed so much torque steer into this vehicle! The CVT saps most of the torque out this engine. Acceleration is glacial, but the torque steer is amazing. I thought they dialed all of that out at the end of the 1980s! TLDR - Spend you money elsewhere. Do you really want a 21k delivery vehicle? Wait for Ford Maverick XL, I'm sure it is better than this. Or buy a used Ford or Ram compact van. It would not let me give it no stars, I had to give it one star if I would recommend this to a friend. I like my friends, I want them to stay that way. Come to think of it, I would not even recommend this to a person I disliked.
Hi, I drove this on a few occasions. It seemed to be enjoyable without much cargo, anyway. Maybe that's the key. Do you happen to know the diagonal measurement of the rear opening? Could I get a non-foam queen mattress in through there without forcing it? It's a car share van, I unfortunately don't have a lot of choice in what cars to pick.
What is your opinion on the CVT. I like the NV 200 but worried about the cvt. Also, I was told by a Nisan sales rep that this van will be discontinue- Is that true?
I know this is a year old video, but can you add a 3rd seat in it that can be taken out? I am looking at this to do the gig work since I am struggling finding a job and will still need to haul my child that can't sit in the front yet.
Hi, I'm going to buy this little van for a camper conversion, I love its dimensions and its look. Can you tell me what the air vents at the rear (bottom right at 2:45) are for? Is the warm air from the heating directed up to here or is it just an passive ventilation of the space between the inner and outer chassis?
How long will my spare tire last because I forgot to save the rim and now I have to spend $180 on a new tire which I'm trying to save up for but I also have other expenses
big John, Thanks fir contacting me. Nissan never made any factory resr seats for cargo vans, but you could add a seat or a pair of captain chairs. Contact a van conversion company about doing an install or Google conversion van seats to find a source to by them for a DYI install.
@@davethemercedessprinterguy413 thank you for responding to me I'm looking at possible buying either a used NV or transit wagon I was looking at other price difference between the cargo and the passenger versions. I'm leaning towards the NV. once again thank you for your time.
Wish they made these in awd with a higher ground clearance and more plush cab interior.2022 and they still don't make anything to drive safely on trail roads.
Just bought a used 2018. Love the thing. I work as a handyman. Best purchase ive made.
Just wondering hows your second hand one doing a year later please
@@mckeon1960 it's still running great. Bought it 60k miles now at 115k miles. Still the same. Only issue now though, is that I'm realizing this van is simply too small for job. I carry way too many tool's. It's a very small van I realize.
As a handy man would you say you have a fair amount of tool weight in the van ? I’m thinking about buying 1 for a small duct cleaning and HVAC business I wonder if my equipment will weigh down the van
@@DustBustersDuctCleaning don't do it. It's simply too small. I got rid of it after 3 years. Outgrew it. Anytime you wanna find a tool, you'll be emptying out the entire van I just couldn't do it anymore. Get yourself a fullsize van or just a truck. Makes life sooooooooo much easier and saves time, money, etc. Comfortability is #1
@@aaronsoto4622 yeah I’m looking at the Nissan nv cargo van . Seeing how I am also 6ft tall like you said comfortability is key . And it’s also not professional
Looking to be emptying my van to find a tool too bad these weren’t just a little bit longer
I really do like my NV 200 when I bought it the person that sold me the van also sold me an oil change up to 100,000 miles I think anyway every time I brought my van and have my oil changed he would try to sell me a bunch of other things. I didn’t really need like batteries and everything else, last time I took my van in to get my oil changed. I noticed my air conditioner stopped working long story short I found out the guy had cut the wires going to my clutch on my compressor then tried to tell me I needed a new compressor. Needless to say I stopped going back to that person, I just don’t know if I’ll ever trust anyone to ever work on my van again I’ve had my envy 200 on blocks for the last couple of days fixing things that they busted on it trying to sell me additional work. I should’ve turned them in, but I really don’t know what the police could do about it, or anyone else it’s a shame that they took something as nice as my van and sabotaged yet just to try to make money off of me anyway keep doing what you’re doing as long as you do it. Honestly you got my support. Thanks. Monk Cartwright 👍😉⚔️⚔️⚔️
I recently upgraded from a 2018 NV200 S to a 2020. My only complaint is the 15” wheels. I’ve bent 2 rims in 2 years. Otherwise, totally reliable, comfortable and easy to maintain. I refinish hardwood floors, the cargo capacity is ample and the low deck makes loading and unloading easy. I’m sad Nissan has discontinued their cargo vans in North America.
I'm thinking about buying one of these for my delivery business. These are awesome looking vans; they suit what I do as an independent courier. Excellent video review. Thanks.
Just bought one yesterday for mail delivery. The thing is sweet
How is it?
@@Jsd-dx6hr so far so good man! For me the space is amazing coming from a jeep
I plan to get the 2009 for my self made gardening business! Looks like a beautiful van
How did your business plan workout
@@Necromancyr this van sucks ASS, zero power, bad fuel consumption, way too small lol. I got a Nissan vanette which was amazing but now I have a landcruiser with a box for all my tools in the back, best decision evrr
@@Necromancyr a 2005 vanette 1.8 (same as mazda bongo) shit loads of room and I used to do skids all up the road with my friends in it even lol
I realize this video is 3 years old but I'm looking for a small cargo van for a van build and am researching this one, promaster city and ford transit connect. The only drawback with the NV200 is the CVT transmission which has a questionable record. The Nissan was the best deal I could find at the time. 2014 with only 50K miles so it sat in the garage a lot. As I researched the CVT I will change the fluid every 25K as that seems to be the best way to keep the CVT from troubles.
The ford transit connect also have transmission problems as well on top of that electrical issue. I also have a nissan nv200 with 150k no transmission problems because I changed out the transmission fluid every 20k miles. No issues at all
Can you add passenger sit on the back?
3:46 sounds a lot like that super street fighter sound effect
You did a great job. I want to buy one from you.
Just got one for mobile paint and body. There awesome.
What is the length of the cargo area? Can you fit a sheet of plywood in it?
width between wheel wells flat on floor 48 inches, cargo length 82 inches or 6 feet 10 inches long
exact question I had
Sadly a year later discontinued.. i just bought a used one for camping and carrying my bicycle.. its awsum.
Not if you read KBB Reviews: I'm a service tech, I use my van for work. I have had various service vans over the past decade. If you or your company needs a compact service van, get the Ford Transit Connect or the Ram Promaster City. The Transit Connect is the best. If you need something larger, get a Ford or GM. I have heard good and bad about the M-B's, but their higher cost may be limiting. Now on the NV200. My latest is a 2021 SV, previously had a 2018 SV and a 2013 S. The '18 was totaled with 40k miles in 6 months. The 2013 was from a tech that quit and it was given to me beginning of 2020. It had 200k miles. The driver's door would not stay closed (Nissan dealer could not find any problems). I told my company to get something a little safer. So I end up with this 2021 a month ago... The good - it has Android Auto, Apple CarPlay and SiriusXM. The bad - everything else. It has a tachometer. Why?!?! Not needed as it has a CVT and the engine will not rev above 5k with a 6.5K redline. Anyway, anything above 3k RPM does not accelerate the van any more quickly, just adds about 10 more decibels to the already loud engine noise. Small fuel tank, and a small (3/4"), hardly legible digital fuel "gauge". The steering feels like the wheel is connected by a rubber hose. Braking is mediocre when empty, frightening when there is any kind of load in the back. Affected by wind gusts more than a sailing yacht. Fuel economy is good, 25MPG combined. Had a V6 mid-roof, mid-length Transit 250 with base V6 that got 23MPG combined. Oh, wait, that would make this NV200 just awful in terms of fuel mileage! Also, I have yet to figure out how Nissan designed so much torque steer into this vehicle! The CVT saps most of the torque out this engine. Acceleration is glacial, but the torque steer is amazing. I thought they dialed all of that out at the end of the 1980s! TLDR - Spend you money elsewhere. Do you really want a 21k delivery vehicle? Wait for Ford Maverick XL, I'm sure it is better than this. Or buy a used Ford or Ram compact van. It would not let me give it no stars, I had to give it one star if I would recommend this to a friend. I like my friends, I want them to stay that way. Come to think of it, I would not even recommend this to a person I disliked.
Hi, I drove this on a few occasions. It seemed to be enjoyable without much cargo, anyway. Maybe that's the key.
Do you happen to know the diagonal measurement of the rear opening? Could I get a non-foam queen mattress in through there without forcing it?
It's a car share van, I unfortunately don't have a lot of choice in what cars to pick.
Transit connects are literally the worst. Ask any mechanic.
Can you show the nv200 - years 2024
I ended up getting a transit connect. I tow a small trailer for water heaters and cabinets etc. I was afraid of the Nissan belt drive cvt transmission
transit connect have a real transmission?
@@mrniusi11 yes a 6 speed.
@@gary19222 how are you liking it?
@@mrniusi11 I've had it for 3 years. I can honestly say it's one of the best vehicles I've owned. And I have had 40+ vehicles
22 mpg average. Holds everything I use for a plumbing business. Only issue was I had to replace a battery
Apart from cargo customization, do you do camper too?
Can I put 4x8 sheet inside the cargo and close the rear door?
Why you no show the nissan nv200.. 2024 do they stop to make it...
where are the adjustable mirrors?
Hi, You know where the cigarrete lighter fuse is located in the 2014 NV200? Thank you
What is your opinion on the CVT. I like the NV 200 but worried about the cvt. Also, I was told by a Nisan sales rep that this van will be discontinue- Is that true?
I was also told this, 2 more years and that's it.
What’s the reliability of this van?
where is the cd player?
How can I order an nv200 from the Caribbean
I know this is a year old video, but can you add a 3rd seat in it that can be taken out? I am looking at this to do the gig work since I am struggling finding a job and will still need to haul my child that can't sit in the front yet.
Hi, I'm going to buy this little van for a camper conversion, I love its dimensions and its look. Can you tell me what the air vents at the rear (bottom right at 2:45) are for? Is the warm air from the heating directed up to here or is it just an passive ventilation of the space between the inner and outer chassis?
Those plastic covers are pointless. There is no rear heat/ac.
Dave, can you get windows that open in the cargo area (sliding doors. rear window)
What is the ground clearence? Can you go on dirt roads?
Hi Dave. Does the Gruau system works for transporting loan mowers and like equipments? Average cost? Writing from Puerto Rico.
Is NV200 a good commercial vehicle. Interested in it but not so familiar with it.
How long will my spare tire last because I forgot to save the rim and now I have to spend $180 on a new tire which I'm trying to save up for but I also have other expenses
any used vans available in good condition?
Just bought one
Where can I get this van?
Could someone live fulltime in that van?
Hi Dave I have a question for you on the older NV 1500 cargo vans that did not come with any rear seats can you add a second row seat back into it?
big John, Thanks fir contacting me. Nissan never made any factory resr seats for cargo vans, but you could add a seat or a pair of captain chairs. Contact a van conversion company about doing an install or Google conversion van seats to find a source to by them for a DYI install.
@@davethemercedessprinterguy413 thank you for responding to me I'm looking at possible buying either a used NV or transit wagon I was looking at other price difference between the cargo and the passenger versions. I'm leaning towards the NV. once again thank you for your time.
What is the miles per gallon fuel ⛽️ economy??
Nissan stopped selling vans 4 years ago
Dave. Im on the hunt for one
Nissan stopped selling vans 2 years ago
@@davethemercedessprinterguy413 if you run across a good used one let me know. I knew they stopped making them
Yeah man you can fit so much candy in the back
I needed Van
sorry, Nissan stopped bringing vans to the US
How do you get ladder racks free?
Awesome!
does it have the day time running lights?
It does
@@lastditch727 thanks!
Nice van
How much are you selling those for
Nissan stopped selling vans in the USA. sorry none available
Its CVT transmission will last 60 K and costs 5 grands to replace it.
Text message playback? So what! Had that with a 2019 NV200.
No CD player? Utterly sucks.
Hi Dave toyota offers me a rearbench with dualsliding doors with Windows.can you do that?
There's a Toyota cargo van?
Wish they made these in awd with a higher ground clearance and more plush cab interior.2022 and they still don't make anything to drive safely on trail roads.
In fact Nissan has stopped building all vans.
@@davethemercedessprinterguy413 Yes, I've read that. Shame.
Amazing!!!!
What year is that van? I have a 2015
I want this van
Where are you ?
I have retired and out of the car business
@@davethemercedessprinterguy413 awesome
The Nissan NV line has been discontinued.
mandame una de esa a republica dominicana plis
Here at Columbia sc
Joli !
Roadloft!
Not one word about the junk cvt transmission that will fail early. Do your research people
you're correct do your research, read the comments saying how great and trouble free most say. Do the proper service and enjoy long term use.
@@davethemercedessprinterguy413Any issues with the 2021? I found one used.
European styling
No Temp gauge. Lame!
Yea so cheap and dangerous
Where are you located, do you have a number?
Added comment before video end
To small just buy a Peugeot Expert 2
No cd player, not getting this vehicle.
2019 has cd
Mines came with a 8 track player!
Who still listens to cds? Lol
It has bluetooth
Bad car transmission is not good
Unreliable van.
Why v
@@emyrabbit1 CVT problems!