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What should I check when buying a used Renault Trafic crew van?
Inspect the van thoroughly for signs of wear and tear, including the bodywork, interior, and tyres. Check the engine for any unusual noises or leaks. Examine the service history to ensure regular maintenance has been carried out. Pay particular attention to the crew cab area, checking for damage or wear to the seats and floor.
What are the common issues with Renault Trafic vans I should be aware of?
Some common issues reported with Renault Trafic vans include problems with the injectors, turbo, and dual mass flywheel. Check for any signs of these issues during a test drive, such as engine hesitation, excessive smoke, or unusual noises. Research common problems for the specific year of the van you are considering.
What paperwork should I request from the seller when buying a used van in the UK?
You should always request the vehicle's V5C (log book) to verify ownership, the MOT certificate to ensure roadworthiness, and any service history or maintenance records. Ensure the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) on the van matches the V5C. It's also wise to conduct a vehicle history check to reveal any outstanding finance, accident history, or if the van has been written off.
What legal requirements should I be aware of when buying a used van for business use in the UK?
If you intend to use the van for business purposes, ensure it meets all relevant legal requirements, including appropriate insurance, road tax, and any necessary permits or licenses. Check the van's weight and load capacity to ensure it complies with regulations. You may also need to consider commercial vehicle insurance.
What safety checks should I perform before buying a used van?
Before buying, check the tyres for wear and tear and ensure they have adequate tread depth (the legal minimum is 1.6mm). Test the brakes thoroughly and check all lights are working correctly. Inspect the suspension for any signs of damage or wear. Ensure all seatbelts are in good working order. If possible, have a mechanic inspect the van before purchase.
