might be the van he'd choose to drive. so Bob would be doing his bit to reduce exhaust emissions. Secondly, it looks like nothing else on the road, so the eyes of more potential customers would be drawn to Bob's signage. And thirdly, it lives up to its Cargo name, allowing him to carry all the tools and equipment he might need to fix up the houses of Sunflower Valley.
Keep reading the next few pages of this review to find out how the VW ID Buzz Cargo compares with rival electric vans in terms of performance, interior quality, day-to-day usability and, of course, load-lugging ability. We'll also let you know whether it should be on you or your company's shopping list, and whether it has what it takes to be the catalyst that gets more people driving electric vans.
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