Yes, I too highly recommend this van!
It's newer van with all the safety & convenience features. It has been upgraded with good all-terrain tires & wheels. It drove smoothly and quietly on the interstate between Richmond & Charlottesville; and on winding country roads.
When I drove on a gravel Forest Service road, I found the height of the blue step stool (see pics) is about an inch less then the ground clearance of the van. I used that as a good visual reminder while navigating a few rutted spots on the Forest Service road.
I was on a solo trip for 5 nights around Nelson County, south of Charlottesville. The weather was mild for February and I camped at a winery (thru Harvest Hosts); Devils Backbone Camp (next to their brewery); and dispersed camping up in the George Washington National Forest (leave no trace). Christina's cassette toilet worked well & was helpful for the middle of the night as the pit toilet at the Natl. Forest was closed for the winter. Christina included a small four piece fire pit that is easy to assemble. (see pics)
Christina was a joy to work with. Thoughtful, helpful and responded promptly to any messages.
The fixed bed allowed a lot of extra storage underneath. Plenty of storage in the upper cabinets for food & clothing. The fridge fit all my cold food. The sink worked great with 30 gallons of fresh water. The water lasted my whole trip for making coffee, doing dishes & washing hands. I was able to dump the cassette toilet & refill the water tank at Devils Backbone Campground just prior to returning the van. This van was a great way to "test drive" van life.
6 Photos submitted by Paul O.