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These Are the 15 Vans You'd Want Your Delivery Service to Use

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It's a well-known fact that van drivers are the best drivers in the world, and the fact they're not the ones competing in Formula One or NASCAR is just a clear case of bad luck.
Even though we've driven vans on a couple of occasions, we haven't been able to break into what it is that gives these people the sensation that they're the kings of the road, the untouchables, the speed-demons. Maybe we gave up too early or maybe we're just not cut out to do it, but we sadly came out with no answers.

Our friend who goes by the stage name of X-Tomi Design thought that these people weren't driving fast and dangerously enough already, so they needed more powerful vehicles. We can't say we agree, but it's too late to do anything about it now, so we might as well show you his creations.

This is probably some sort of van driver heaven, something that could only have been made better by painting all of them white. X-Tomi probably thought it would be boring, so there's plenty of colors to go with these absurd and yet strangely beautiful designs of his. If van drivers wanted to become race drivers, then the roles might just change if these vehicles were to become reality.

The models range from the smaller Fiat Fiorino (turned Abarth here) to a full-size Ford Transit (RS, for this occasion) via a Mercedes-AMG Vito. All in all, X-Tomi made ten of these vehicles that would seriously speed up parcel delivery throughout the world, and also give traffic officers wielding a speed gun a lot of extra work.

While we continue to believe that building these things in real-life would be similar to giving a toddler access to the ballistic missile control center, we can't help but notice a few vans that would make for a sweet ride. Not to mention that it would finally make sense to see a van on the Nurburgring for a change.
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"Boy meets car, boy loves car, boy gets journalism degree and starts job writing and editing at a car magazine" - 5/5. (Vlad Mitrache if he was a movie)
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