These are my usual kind of things for a rigger. add weapon mounts to taste/table needs.
Vehicles:
GMC Endurance (Van) 35k
speed 4, hand3/3, accel 3, bod 14, arm 6, sensor 2 (4) seats 8
+Spoof chips 500
+Morphing plates 1000
+Rigger mod 1000
+R4 sensor suite 4000
+Satellite uplink 500
+Smuggling compartment (troll) 7k
+Chameleon coating 28k 78,025
{Sensor Suite R4}
-Camera (front)
+Vision mag 250
+Flare comp 250
+Image link 25
+low light 500
-Camera (rear)
-Omni Mic
-Motion sensor
-Ultrasound
-LRF (front)
-LRF (rear)
-Radio Signal Scanner
So the van can be disguised on the fly using its chameleon paint and can be made to fit in most places. Its also relatively quick and handles well, as well has having 20 soak dice which is cool.
I upgraded the sensor suite for stakeouts and so i can keep a VR window open to see my surroundings when in hot-sim. (don't want to get punked whilst i've got a limp body!!)
The hidden compartment is big enough for a troll so any "liberated" VIPs, heavy weapons or combat drones get stashed in there.
You could also give it some maneuver and clearsight autosofts so you could park it down the street and have it come pick you up if you're more "hands-on" with your runs
Thundercould Contrail Racing Bike 8500
Hand 5/3, Speed 6, accel 3, bod 5, arm 6, sensor 2, seats 1
-Spoof chips 500
-Morphing plates 1000
{Sensor Suite R2}
-Camera (front)
-Image link 25
-Camera (rear)
-Motion sensor
-Ultrasound (front)
-Ultrasound (rear)
-Motion Sensor
-LRF (front)
-LRF (rear) 10,025
Fairly cheap get away bike. Good for slipping through traffic though would benefit from rigger mod if your table plays vr piloting for motorbikes.
(the limp-body on an agile bike seems a problem for some GMs though the fluff has precedents of bike-riggers).
The shin hyung is also a bad-ass. Its fast, cool and can carry passengers.
Stick morphing plates, spoof chips and a rigger interface on it as a minimum, then add chameleon coating if you have the cash.
A quick change of body colour, plate number and matrix ID could be enough to shake a tail if you can get some distance on them, and it should be enough to lose you from gridguide tracking after a job (until a human really really digs into the paper trail at least)