Are you in search of a vehicle for your business operations? Look no further than Rentalorry’s range of used vans for sale.
At Rentalorry, we understand that purchasing a used vehicle can be a big decision. That is why we take great care to ensure that all of our second-hand vans are thoroughly inspected and serviced before they are made available for sale.
Types of Used Vans Available
We offer a wide selection of high-quality used vans to suit your business needs. Take a look at some of the popular models we currently have below or contact us for our full inventory list.
Model: Nissan NV200
Year of registration: September 2017
Condition: Well-maintained, with new body paint
Model: Toyota Hiace
Year of registration: October 2017
Condition: Well-maintained, with new body paint
If you are not sure which van is best for your specific requirements, our experienced team is always happy to provide expert advice and guidance. Simply share your preferred specifications and we will recommend the best options for you!
Testimonials
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Why Buy a Used Van from Rentalorry
FAQs
What is the difference between a van and a lorry?
While both vehicles are typically used for commercial purposes, there are some differences between them:
- A lorry is larger than a van and is usually used to transport higher volumes of cargo and bulkier goods.
- Lorries often have a flatbed or a container attached to the back for carrying cargo, and they are designed to handle longer distances. Vans are the slightly longer and taller version of cars, and can sit people or goods in the back.
How much does it cost to buy a used van?
The price depends on various factors such as the model of the van, its mileage and condition, and any underlying issues with the vehicle.
Drop us a message for a free quotation now!
What should I look out for when purchasing a used van?
It is important to consider these factors to ensure you do not run into problems with your second-hand vehicle down the road:
- Size and capacity: Consider different sizes and capacities which can impact the van’s fuel efficiency and overall cost.
- Condition: Inspect the van thoroughly and look for any signs of wear and tear, such as rust or damage to the body.
- Mileage: While a higher mileage vehicle may be cheaper, it may need more maintenance in the long run.
- Maintenance records: Check maintenance records and ensure that the lorry has been well-maintained and serviced regularly. This can help prevent unexpected breakdowns or repairs in the future.