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MERCEDES SPRINTER 516 LWB, 2017(67), 1 OWNER, FULL HISTORY 12M MOT, 6M WARRANTY
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MERCEDES SPRINTER 516 LWB, 2017(67), 1 OWNER, FULL HISTORY 12M MOT, 6M WARRANTY
2017119,000 milesTradeDiesel2,143 cc
Heathrow, London
£11,995
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Citroen BERLINGO NO VAT
202188,939 milesPrivateDiesel1,499 cc
North West London, London
£6,995

What should I check when buying a used van in London?

When buying a used van, thoroughly inspect its condition. Check for rust, especially around wheel arches and the undercarriage. Examine the engine for leaks and unusual noises. Ensure all electrics are working, including lights, indicators, and the radio. It's also wise to check the tyre tread depth and condition. A full service history is highly desirable.

What legal requirements apply to buying a van in the UK?

The van must have a valid MOT certificate. Check the vehicle's V5C (logbook) to confirm the seller is the registered keeper. Ensure the van's Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) matches the V5C. You'll also need to tax the van after purchase. Consider getting a vehicle history check to uncover any outstanding finance or if it has been written off.

What are the key differences between different types of vans and which one is right for me?

Vans come in various sizes and configurations, including small vans, medium vans, large vans, and tipper vans. Consider your needs: payload capacity, load space, fuel efficiency, and whether you need a crew cab. Small vans are ideal for city driving and smaller loads, while larger vans are better for transporting bulky items. Tipper vans are specifically designed for carrying and unloading loose materials.

What safety features should I look for in a used van?

Essential safety features include airbags, ABS (Anti-lock Braking System), and ESP (Electronic Stability Programme). Check if the van has a security system, such as an alarm or immobiliser, to deter theft. Good visibility is crucial, so ensure the mirrors are in good condition and the windscreen is clear. Consider vans with parking sensors or a reversing camera for added safety.

What questions should I ask the seller when buying a used van?

Enquire about the van's service history, including when it was last serviced and what work was carried out. Ask about any known mechanical issues or repairs that may be needed. Find out about the van's previous usage (e.g., commercial or private). Clarify the mileage and whether it's genuine. Also, ask if the van has been involved in any accidents.