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What should I check when buying a used van on Gumtree in Northern Ireland?
When buying a used van, thoroughly inspect the vehicle's service history, MOT certificate, and overall condition. Check for signs of rust, damage, or leaks. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the van before purchase. Verify the vehicle's mileage against its condition and service records. Be aware of potential VAT implications if buying from a business seller.
What are the legal requirements for owning and driving a van in the UK?
Vans in the UK require a valid MOT certificate, road tax, and insurance. Depending on the van's weight and usage, you may need a specific type of driving licence. Ensure the van is properly registered with the DVLA. Be aware of speed limits specific to vans, which may differ from car speed limits on certain roads. Carrying goods for business purposes requires appropriate commercial vehicle insurance.
What are the common problems to look for in used vans?
Common issues in used vans include engine wear, clutch problems, brake wear, suspension issues, and electrical faults. Pay close attention to the exhaust system and look for signs of excessive smoke. Check for uneven tyre wear, which could indicate alignment problems. Rust is a common problem, especially on older vans, so check vulnerable areas like wheel arches and sills.
What questions should I ask the seller when buying a van?
Ask about the van's service history, including when it was last serviced and what work was carried out. Enquire about any known mechanical problems or accidents. Ask about the van's previous usage (e.g., commercial or private). Confirm the van's mileage and whether it is genuine. Ask if the van has any outstanding finance or is subject to a hire purchase agreement.
What safety checks should I perform before driving a newly purchased van?
Before driving a newly purchased van, check the tyre pressure and tread depth. Ensure all lights are working correctly, including headlights, brake lights, and indicators. Check the fluid levels, including oil, coolant, and brake fluid. Test the brakes to ensure they are functioning properly. Familiarise yourself with the van's controls and features. Ensure you have valid insurance and breakdown cover.





















