I spent the weekend with a 3500 SL Passenger NV, low top, in Java Metallic, 5.6L I borrowed from work. SWMBO graduated with her Ph.D. and we had the whole famn damily in town this weekend. I needed a means to transport 10 people, and Enterprise let me down, so I managed to talk the powers that be into letting me borrow the slightly used (12K miles) NV as a graduation bus this weekend.
For what we needed it for it was perfect. There was more than enough room (seats 12) it was actually comfortable, and the fuel economy wasn't as terrible as I expected.
I picked the NV up with the fuel gauge reading on E, but no low fuel light yet. I put $50 worth of gas in it, which got the needle up to almost 3/4 of a tank, I turned the NV back in after ~120 miles of mostly around town driving with just under 1/4 of a tank of gas. Some rounding and math has me showing the thing getting around 16 MPG. I was pretty gentle with it, trying to keep all of my passengers happy.
Optioned like what we used this weekend lists for $38K new, no clue what they're asking for it slightly used. I have no idea what everything else in the market goes for, but I did think that the listed price seemed a bit much. While it did have the leather appointed seats, blue tooth, front & rear sonar, tow package, etc. it didn't have navigation, or a lot of the other options, and it's still just a big box on wheels.
In reality, if the V6 gets a little better mileage, an NV passenger would be perfect for any commercial hotel, airport, etc. shuttle service.
Our families went on and on about how great having the "Graduation Bus" was this weekend, how comfortable it was, and how roomy it was.
As an added bonus, I noticed that traffic tended to get out of my way much more often than they do when I'm in the Volvo.