New member in Florida considering a BrightDrop 400 4wd max range.
I'm in SE Florida and currently drive a small cargo van with no windows I use as a daily driver and conduct no business with it and had to do all kinds of explaining to the my local city and condo association for parking permits. Gieco and State Farm have previously allowed me to insure my van as a personal use auto.
I'm looking for a bigger van I can stand in and the Brightdrop 400 looks perfect for me. But I think I'm going to face new challenges with it's because of it's width and honestly because it so commercial looking.
Specs on the EV400:
length: 19' 11"
width: 7' 3" w mirrors retracted, 8'10" with mirrors out
To compare:
Promaster High roof 136" wb:
length 19' 8"
width: 6'4" retracted, 7'8 mirrors out.
Chevy Tahoe
length: 17'8"
w: 6'8" mirrors retracted 9'2" out
Standard midsize parking space (home depot/walmart/beach)
length 18'
width 8.5'
Are EV400 owners parking the 400 in retail and city metered street parking without any issues? Just feel because it so screams delivery truck it's gonna get more violation tickets and be rejected in parking lots.
Here's a pic of an EV 400 next to a suburban in a wider than usual parking space:
On Insurance,
I called 4 different insurance carriers and all insisted I needed commercial insurance which is pricing out to 2x what I currently pay (about $3k/year). Insurance in south Florida is expensive I know. Is this to be expected? Anybody find a way to insure for less?
I'm in SE Florida and currently drive a small cargo van with no windows I use as a daily driver and conduct no business with it and had to do all kinds of explaining to the my local city and condo association for parking permits. Gieco and State Farm have previously allowed me to insure my van as a personal use auto.
I'm looking for a bigger van I can stand in and the Brightdrop 400 looks perfect for me. But I think I'm going to face new challenges with it's because of it's width and honestly because it so commercial looking.
Specs on the EV400:
length: 19' 11"
width: 7' 3" w mirrors retracted, 8'10" with mirrors out
To compare:
Promaster High roof 136" wb:
length 19' 8"
width: 6'4" retracted, 7'8 mirrors out.
Chevy Tahoe
length: 17'8"
w: 6'8" mirrors retracted 9'2" out
Standard midsize parking space (home depot/walmart/beach)
length 18'
width 8.5'
Are EV400 owners parking the 400 in retail and city metered street parking without any issues? Just feel because it so screams delivery truck it's gonna get more violation tickets and be rejected in parking lots.
Here's a pic of an EV 400 next to a suburban in a wider than usual parking space:
On Insurance,
I called 4 different insurance carriers and all insisted I needed commercial insurance which is pricing out to 2x what I currently pay (about $3k/year). Insurance in south Florida is expensive I know. Is this to be expected? Anybody find a way to insure for less?