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What should I check when inspecting a used box van before buying?
Carefully inspect the van's bodywork for rust, dents, and signs of previous repairs. Check the condition of the load area, including the floor, walls, and roof, for damage or wear. Examine the tyres for tread depth and any signs of uneven wear. Ensure all doors and locking mechanisms function correctly, and that the tail lift (if fitted) is in good working order. A thorough mechanical inspection is also essential.
What are the legal requirements for owning and operating a box van in the UK?
You must have a valid driving licence that permits you to drive a vehicle of the van's weight and size. The van must be registered with the DVLA and have a valid MOT certificate. It must also be insured. Depending on the van's weight and usage, you may also need to comply with operator licensing regulations. Check the latest guidance on the UK government website.
What are some common problems to look for when buying a used box van?
Common issues include worn suspension, clutch problems, turbo failure (if applicable), and issues with the braking system. Check for oil leaks and listen for unusual noises from the engine or gearbox. Pay particular attention to the service history to see if regular maintenance has been carried out.
What questions should I ask the seller about the van's history and usage?
Ask about the van's previous usage, such as the type of goods it carried and the distances it typically travelled. Inquire about the service history, including when it was last serviced and what work was carried out. Ask if the van has ever been involved in any accidents and if there are any known mechanical problems. Also, ask about the reason for selling the van.
What safety features should I prioritise when choosing a box van?
Consider vans with features such as ABS (anti-lock braking system), ESP (electronic stability programme), and airbags. Check the security features of the load area, such as secure locking mechanisms and alarm systems. If the van has a tail lift, ensure it has been regularly inspected and maintained. Consider the van's visibility and manoeuvrability, especially if you will be driving in urban areas.
