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What should I check when buying a used 5-seater van?
When buying a used 5-seater van, thoroughly inspect the engine, gearbox, and brakes. Check for signs of rust, especially around the wheel arches and sills. Ensure all seats are in good condition and seatbelts function correctly. Verify the vehicle's service history and MOT certificate. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is highly recommended.
What are the legal requirements for driving a 5-seater van in the UK?
Driving a 5-seater van typically requires a standard UK driving licence (Category B). However, if the van's gross vehicle weight (GVW) exceeds 3.5 tonnes, a Category C1 licence may be necessary. Ensure the van is properly insured and taxed. It must also pass an annual MOT test if it's over three years old. Check the V5C registration document for accurate details.
What safety features should I look for in a 5-seater van?
Prioritise vans with essential safety features such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Electronic Stability Control (ESC), and airbags. Consider models with driver assistance systems like lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, and parking sensors. Check the Euro NCAP safety rating for the van model to assess its crashworthiness.
How can I ensure the 5-seater van is suitable for my intended use?
Consider the van's payload capacity and internal dimensions to ensure it can accommodate your passengers and cargo comfortably. Check the fuel efficiency and running costs, especially if you plan to use the van for long journeys. If you intend to use the van for commercial purposes, ensure it meets the relevant regulations and requirements.
What are some common issues to be aware of when buying a used van in the UK?
Common issues with used vans include wear and tear on suspension components, clutch problems, and turbocharger failures (if applicable). Check for signs of previous accident damage or repairs. Be wary of vans with unusually low mileage or incomplete service history. Always perform a thorough test drive to assess the van's overall performance and handling.
