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				Beginning January 1, 2010, the badge-engineered <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged DODGE SPRINTER" title="Click here to read more posts tagged DODGE SPRINTER" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/dodge-sprinter/">Dodge Sprinter</a> will be no more. Instead, the <a class="autolink" title="Click here to read more posts tagged COMMERCIAL VANS" title="Click here to read more posts tagged COMMERCIAL VANS" href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/commercial-vans/">commercial vans</a> will sell at 120 Mercedes-Benz dealers with a proper three-pointed-star on the nose. No word on how Dodge is taking the breakup. [<a href="http://www.autonews.com/article/20090901/ANA05/909019978/1251">AutoNews</a> sub.req.]				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/5350722/sprinter-divorces-dodge-moving-back-in-with-mercedes" title="Click here to read more about Sprinter Divorces Dodge, Moving Back In With Mercedes">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Wed, 02 Sep 2009 10:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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				<span style="float: right; margin-left: 10px; margin-top: 7px;">  </span>As shelter is the largest single expense for most people, the ongoing "<a href="http://jalopnik.com/tag/Financiapocalypse/">Financiapocalpyse</a>" could see more people trading that Tudor for a four-door. As your guides through this challenging time, we've identified ten cars you'd be happy to call home until your 401k is worth more than the postage used to send you those depressing reports. These rides are comfortable, affordable and most importantly, you can probably sleep in it. With car sales dwindling, now may be the best time to invest those dwindling funds in a home on wheels.

<strong><h2>10.) Volkswagen Golf/Rabbit<h2></strong>
The Volkswagen Golf-cum-Rabbit is the kind of home-on-wheels designed for a hip bachelor or bachelorette down on their luck. Though not enough room for a family, the smartly-designed hatchbacks have always offered style and storage at a reasonable price. The four-door models are ideal for urban campers who want to curl up in the backseat but still have street cred with people who don't know they're living on the street.  
<strong>Price New:</strong> $17,575 (base four-door)
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $5,000  and up (Mk III - Mk IV)

<strong><h2>9.) Mazda Mazda5</h2></strong>
The Mazda5 may seem like an unconventional choice for a live-in automobile, but it offers a lot for a little. Based on the sporty Mazda3 platform, the Mazda5 has the benefits of a small economy car: good mileage, low cost-of-ownership and affordability. It also offers some of the benefits of a minivan: sliding doors, three-row seating, fold-out table, under-floor storage and fold-flat seats. The possibility of getting one with a manual, no longer a possibility with most vans, makes it the perfect choice for a down-on-their-luck dad who still likes to drive but may have to outrun creditors.
<strong>Price New:</strong> $18,665 (base)
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $12,500 and up

<strong><h2>8.) Ford Econoline</h2></strong>
We imagine people have been jamming Econoline as long as people have been living in vans. They're cheap. They're big. They're available in a privacy-enhancing panel version. When Chris Farley's motivation speaker said he was "living in a van down by the river" he was almost certainly talking about a Ford Econoline. The panel version is the cheapest model and, though it lacks carpeting, has ample room for an air mattress or stolen love seat. A top-of-the-line conversion Econoline from the 1980s can be had with a TV/VCR combo, reclining bed, wood inserts and velour drapes. If it's good enough for <a href="http://jalopnik.com/336335/the-man-in-the-van-with-a-bass-in-his-hand-mike-watt-turns-50">Mike Watt</a>, it's good enough for us.
<strong>Price New:</strong> $23,940 (E-150)
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $3,000 and up

<strong><h2>7.) Honda Element</h2></strong>
The Honda Element may be one of the most configurable cars available. The SUV with the soul of a Civic, the Element's seats can be stowed, laid-out or removed as necessary. All of the Honda's seats can be folded backwards to create two long, thin beds. This is the ideal living space for a close couple not willing to face the harsh elements outside of an Element. Additionally, the water resistant interior means that you can hose off the interior after it collects the various liquids of life. Those with a little extra dough can get an <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/accessories/a-honda-element-camper-for-the-elements-322099.php">ECAMPER</a> conversion for a true camper experience. 
<strong>Price New:</strong> $20,990
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $8,500 and up

<strong><h2>6.) Chevy Suburban</h2></strong>
There have been a few large SUV models in America's history, but none of them have lived as long as the Suburban, which holds the record for longest continuous nameplate in production. That's good if you're looking for parts for your new home. An increase in gas prices has caused an increase in availability and a decrease in price (the base model came with a 5.7-liter V8). Now that gas prices have dropped along with the economy, it's now even affordable to drive. At over 18-feet long, the Suburban's interior rivals some small studios. The GMT400 models from the 1990s could have come with the 6.5-liter diesel, which is perfect for long nights of idling to keep the heat running. Older models are tough and cheap while newer models get more expensive but offer more in the way of creature comforts.
<strong>Price New:</strong> $40,820
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $2,500 and up (GMT400)

<strong><h2>5.) Volvo 740 Wagon</h2></strong>
A Volvo station wagon is a great choice for a family looking for a safe place to live and the Volvo 740 is perhaps the best balance of value and space. Nearly 16-feet long, the early 1990s models run cheap and aklthough not fast, they're quite roomy. Most importantly, the build quality and reliability of the last model years of the 740 are among the highest of any vehicle Volvo's ever built. When you get kicked out of your gated community you can also use it to sneak back in as a soccer mom and not as someone who uses a soccer ball for a pillow.
<strong>Price New:</strong> N/A
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $2,000 and up

<strong><h2>4.) Dodge Caravan</h2></strong>
What better way to celebrate your new life in a failing economy than buying a car from a<a href="http://jalopnik.com/5062050/nyt-chrysler-in-merger-talks-with-gm">failing automaker</a>? Kids love the Caravan because of the cool features, like the fold-out table, DVD player with A/V hookup for the video games, fold-flat seats, tall roofs and many storage spaces. When the kids ask why they spend all the time at the beach and never go home just tell them it's like that vacation you took to Florida.. except it never ends. A small family could do much worse than life in a Caravan or its ritzy Town & Country brother, though we recommend a third generation if you want all of those features.
<strong>Price New:</strong> $28,500
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $14,500 and up (third gen), $2,500 and up (second gen)

<strong><h2>3.) Ford Flex</h2></strong>
The automotive gypsy lifestyle once meant big vans or SUVs but the era of the crossover is here. Balancing van-like space and amenities with car-like handling, the crossover could be the sleeping place of choice for the next Great Depression. The <a href="http://jalopnik.com/395517/2009-ford-flex-first-drive">Ford Flex</a> might be the best choice for those who may soon be evicted but are currently of some means. The long, seven-seater Flex offers space, comfort and luxury in a package that looks like a house. Throw in a fridge in the second row console that can fit a six-pack of beer and you've got quite a home.
<strong>Price New:</strong> $28,295 (base)
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $25,000 (or even as low as $7,500 off of a repossession. How meta is that anyway?)

<strong><h2>2.) Volkswagen Vanagon/EuroVan Westfalia</h2></strong>
The <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5056092/nice-price-or-crack-pipe-41000-1986-volkswagen-syncro-westfalia-weekender">Westfalia VWs</a> were designed for living for, though not necessarily for extended periods of time. Offered through VW, the Westfalias were essentially a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/5043731/1987-volkswagen-vanagon-syncro">Volkswagen Vanagon</a> or EuroVan with a camper top that folds out to create a living space. Many also came equipped with small refrigerators, stovetops, sink and other appliances. The Vanagon pictured above was created by <a href="http://home.earthlink.net/~johndolsen/index.html">this guy</a> to be an all-season living space. They no longer sell the Westy here in the US new, so you'll have to find one on the used market.
<strong>Price New:</strong> N/A
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $6,000 and up (Vanagon) $12,000 and up (EuroVan Weekender)

<strong><h2>1.) Dodge Sprinter</h2></strong>
There's really nothing like a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/hollywood/francis-ford-coppola-builds-studio-into-dodge-sprinter-334497.php">Dodge Sprinter</a> commercial van if you have to live your life on wheels. Daddy Coppola turned one into a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/hollywood/francis-ford-coppola-builds-studio-into-dodge-sprinter-334497.php">portable studio</a> and we'd be proud to live in one. Based on the Mercedes Sprinter van, this is the Mercedes of commercial vans. At nearly 23-feet long, nine-feet tall and six-feet wide the cargo area of a Sprinter is a cave. Throw in a 3.0-liter turbodiesel V6, 12-volt power outlet and a hydraulic jack and you're traveling the US in comfort. For real style you can convert your Sprinter into a <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/european-domestic-market%2C-yo%21/mercedetize-your-sprinter-269057.php">Mercedes</a> with a few cheap trim pieces. In extended form there's enough room in the back for a bed, small couch, table and desk. High-mileage, used cargo versions can be found at quite a reasonable price. And, we hear it may actually be bigger than Wert's entire place in Manhattan &mdash; and for 1/10th the price new!
<strong>Price New:</strong> $42,170
<strong>Price Used:</strong> $14,000				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/5066062/ten-cars-you-can-live-in-after-your-home-is-repossessed" title="Click here to read more about Ten Cars You Can Live In After Your Home Is Repossessed">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 20 Oct 2008 16:00:00 EDT]]></pubDate>
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				Oh, boy: Another hot summer day, another list of top vehicles for a road trip. Whereas <em>Kelley Blue Book</em>'s <a href="http://jalopnik.com/391988/kbb-names-ten-best-new-road-trip-vehicles-family-truckster-suspiciously-absent">top road trip cars list</a> &mdash; the last such list we had to endure &mdash; was one of the more strange groupings we've seen, today's list from <em>Automobile</em> is absolutely sexy. What, you don't think the Sprinter's sexy? You ever <em>seen</em> the Mercedes diesel it's got under the hood? We're not kidding when we say it's like butter. Really thick, viscous, black butter, but butter nonetheless. Hit the jump for the full list.				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/395634/automobile-mags-top-list-of-road-trip-vehicles-gives-sprinter-the-nod-finds-way-into-our-hearts" title="Click here to read more about Automobile Mag's Top List Of Road Trip Vehicles Gives Sprinter The Nod, Finds Way Into Our Hearts">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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				Commercial trucks and vans aren't quite as romantic as the latest sports car, but that doesn't mean we should ignore them. There's a segment of the population that gets excited about a big, mean work truck. Though we kind of like the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/353468/chicago-auto-show-2009-ford-transit-connect-variants-take-bow">Ford Transit Connect</a>, we're still more moved by the full-sized, extended-length Dodge Sprinters you see below, which could stow a pair of Transit Connects and still have room for a Girl Scout troop. Enjoy the plows, tow trucks and work vans.				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/354334/chicago-auto-show-commercial-trucks-and-vans" title="Click here to read more about Chicago Auto Show: Commercial Trucks And Vans">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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				While it may not be as cool as the <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/hollywood/francis-ford-coppola-builds-studio-into-dodge-sprinter-334497.php">Sprinter into Studio Coppola Special</a>, the Hartmann-tuned Sprinter van is still fairly wicked. Next to <a href="http://jalopnik.com/cars/news%253a-racing/supervan-2-to-get-disembowled-jalopnik-unhappy-210226.php">Supervan 2</a>, the Dodge/MB Sprinter is already near the top of our list of favorite vans. Add a body kit, new exhaust, faux-carbon fiber inserts, vaguely tweaked mechanicals and 19-inch wheels and you've got the Hartmann SP5. Even better if you can get one in cargo van form with no rear windows for that elite NSA surveillance team look. Somewhat incorrectly translated press release and more pictures below the jump.				<a href="http://jalopnik.com/349676/the-hartmann-sp5-a-sprintier-mercedes-sprinter" title="Click here to read more about The Hartmann SP5: A Sprintier Mercedes Sprinter">More&nbsp;&raquo;</a>
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			<pubDate><![CDATA[Mon, 28 Jan 2008 13:15:00 EST]]></pubDate>
			<dc:creator><![CDATA[Matt Hardigree]]></dc:creator>
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