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What should I check when inspecting a used removal van before buying?
Before committing to a purchase, thoroughly inspect the van's engine, bodywork (looking for rust or damage), tyres (tread depth and condition), and interior. Check the mileage and service history. Ensure all electrics, including lights and indicators, are functioning correctly. A test drive is essential to assess the van's handling and performance. Consider a professional mechanic's inspection for a comprehensive assessment.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a removal van in the UK?
Ensure the van has a valid MOT certificate and road tax. Verify the vehicle's V5C registration document (log book) matches the seller's details. Check for any outstanding finance on the vehicle using a service like HPI check. Be aware of the van's weight limits to avoid overloading, which is illegal and dangerous. Ensure you have appropriate insurance cover before driving the van.
What should I consider regarding the size and load capacity of a removal van?
Carefully assess your typical removal needs. Consider the volume and weight of items you'll be transporting. Overloading a van can damage the vehicle and is illegal. Check the van's payload capacity (the maximum weight it can carry) and ensure it's sufficient for your requirements. Think about the internal dimensions of the van to ensure it can accommodate larger items.
What are some common issues to look out for when buying a used removal van?
Common issues include worn suspension, clutch problems, rust, and engine wear. Pay close attention to the condition of the cargo area, checking for damage from previous use. Listen for unusual noises during the test drive. Check the condition of the gearbox and brakes. Be wary of vans with excessively high mileage or a lack of service history.
What safety features are important to consider when buying a removal van?
Look for safety features such as anti-lock brakes (ABS), electronic stability control (ESC), and airbags. Consider vans with reversing cameras or parking sensors to aid manoeuvring. Ensure the van has adequate mirrors and visibility. Check the condition of the seatbelts and ensure they are functioning correctly. Regular maintenance and servicing are crucial for ensuring the van remains safe to drive.
