Category: Vans

How To Make The Most Of Your Van Hire Experience

Posted by Prettyone in Vans

     

People hire vans for all number of different reasons. Renters from business professionals who need a replacement van to maintain their operations, to those undergoing a self move all use van hire services in order to transport goods from destination a to b. Thankfully with such a wide selection of van hire services out there the choice is immense, meaning that as a renter, it is possible to find nearly any van for any purpose. Hopefully the following information will give renters the vital information to ensure their rental experience is easy and stress free.

First of all the considerations is to have the correct documents when picking up the hire van; these documents are vital as without them you will not be able to rent the vehicle. Your will need a copy of the rental agreement or confirmation number. This will normally be sent by email if booking on line but may also be sent through the post. It will also be required to produce a valid driver’s licence, both paper and photo-card elements. If your address differs from your licence, a recent utility will be needed to act as proof of address. Additionally most companies will want to see the credit or debit card that made the payment in order to assess its validity.

Depending upon the hire company being used, the fuel policy can differ dramatically. A lot of rental agreements will not include the fuel meaning that when you return the vehicle it will have to have the same amount of fuel than when it left the depot. If you are unsure which type of fuel to use, as many vans are diesel, be sure to ask a member of staff before leaving.

When you are picking up the van you will normally be given a vehicle report form. This will contain information on the van’s mileage, cleanliness and general condition. It is important that before signing this document, the vehicle should be checked over carefully for signs of damage to ensure that the report is accurate and you will not be stung with a penalty charge when you get back. If the rental company has a roadside assistance package, it is advisable to take the phone number of this service before you embark, just in case the van breaks down.

Once you are driving the van remember that some companies will enforce a mileage restriction. This is why it is important to ensure that you have unlimited mileage, otherwise charges may be applicable. Especially for self movers, the lifting of heavy objects will be a concern. Remember the health and safety advice on lifting and if you can get a van with a tail lift, do so, your back will thank you.

Before heading off it is advisable to familiarise yourself with the controls of the vehicle. Adjust all the mirrors and seating so you give yourself the most visibility when journeying, obviously, putting on the seatbelt is a prerequisite before travel. Once the cab is set up properly ensure that the doors are secure so they do not open during transit. Additionally you should always be aware of the height and width of the vehicle; remember that will not handle in the same way as your car so take it slow and be careful.

Hopefully this advice will give those utilising van hire services to use their vehicle safely and sensibly. Ultimately a van is a tool to be used for ferrying items around. Understand the rules of the rental agreement and be aware of the importance of safety and your hire experience should be excellent.

Consumer advice expert Thomas Pretty gives tips to those utilising van hire services to ensure they drive safely and secure a great deal.

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Uses And Types Of Van For Hire

Posted by Prettyone in Vans

     

Many people use van hire for many different reasons and this is because many different types of vans are used for a variety of jobs. This is because over the years the transit van has evolved for many different purposes. Such examples of these transformations are the transit being used a tipper like vehicle to carry heavy materials such as sand and gravel, there is also a box van type variant that allows people to carry large objects easily, and companies that have blossomed in this part of the sector are removal businesses.

There are many companies in today’s world that offer different types of van hire for all types of people’s needs. This may be because the person needs to hire it out for their job, for example a builder will hire out a tipper transit to transport heavy materials such as sand or concrete blocks/bricks to building sites or private land. Or they are hiring the vehicle out to help them out for their own personal needs this may include moving home and they need a large enough vehicle to store furniture or belongings. Another example would be the certain person is building an extension to their house and they need to transport materials or equipment to and from his house.

With all these different variants being produced the van hire market has been getting larger and larger with more companies joining in. This allows for a competitive market with each business offering better and more reasonable prices for a larger range of vans. This has sometimes made it very difficult for the public to decide which company to choose from as they each have their own unique selling points. It is all down to personal preference though and the company you choose depends on your price range to hire a van and the vehicle you need to do your chosen job.

Most businesses that are offering van hire have the prices calculated on the size of the vehicle. This means that the larger vehicles will take more out of your pocket than a smaller type van. This allows you to choose carefully exactly how big your van will need to be to do the job; allowing you to set a specific price range that you want to pay. Another factor that determines the price of the van is the amount of time that you are going to hire out the vehicle.

This means that if you are intending to hire the van out for a whole week to do a job then it is going to cost you a lot more than hiring it out for the weekend. This makes it even more complicated to choice and if you are having to hire out a van for a long period of time the choice may be limited to smaller type vans depending on how much money you have to spend.

Another factor in van hire is the expanding market of vans. Since its introduction into the world the transit van has evolved and with this has made its own competitors with car makers such as Renault and Peugeot as well as van makers such as LDV building vans designed to take on the Ford Transit and make the market more competitive.

This has sparked a revolution with van making and many car manufacturers went wild with designing vans (Volkswagen being another car maker to enter the van market). This slowly meant that the transit didn’t own the market anymore creating a marketplace today that has more choice then ever.

Industry expert Thomas Pretty looks into the modern van hire market and the uses that people find for today’s vans.

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The DIY Move; Hire A Van And Be On Your Way

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With the price of removal companies it is unsurprising that many are choosing to hire a van and move their belongings without professional help. The do it yourself approach can be advisable if you live in a small flat or house and do not have a great deal of furniture. If however you are planning to hire a van and have a large house with many heavy pieces of furniture, hiring the professionals may be a wiser course of action

The main reason most people choose to hire a van and move themselves is due to the cost of removal companies. But as previously stated, it will take a great deal of effort. In addition, you will need a group of friends that are willing to help you; without the help of friends moving yourself can be next to impossible. Also important is to remain positive, while loading everything on and off the hire van can be stressful, try to remember the ultimate goal, a new home.

When you are exchanging and have to move in one day it is important to hire a van that is large enough to make the move in one trip. While you may think that doing many trips will be a possibility, remember that you can only unload the van once you have the house keys in your hand; this is sometimes late in the day meaning you will be moving into the night. As well as delays with completion, the other problem with using a van that is too small and making many trips is that the new owners of your property will also be turning up to move in, ideally they will not want half of your possessions still in situ when they arrive.

The cost of the van hire will not be the only cost for your move however, it is important to factor in the entire financial outlay when planning a move. As well as the hire price, you will most likely have to obtain removal boxes; while in the past supermarkets used to supply movers with these; increasingly this is not the case so buying boxes may be the only option. As well as moving boxes you will have to pay for the fuel for the van, if you have a great deal of distance to cover this may be expensive; also remember that you will have to return the van to the hire company. While your friends may be willing to help, it is still likely that a few beers and a pizza will be expected at the end of the day, so factor this into the cost as well.

In terms of the vans that you will be able to hire there are three main varieties on the market. The most commonly used is the transit van; this however is quite small and due to the sloping sides, not ideally suited to packing. The Luton box van is also widely used for people moving house due to the fact it is a happy medium between size and ease of driving. They will normally store a small house or flat in one go but if you want to save your back a tail-lift is advisable, the height from the road can be as much as two or three feet.

The final and largest commonly used hire van is the 7.5 tonne wagon. You will only be able to drive one of these if you passed your driving test before 1997 however. These trucks are quite high so ensure to take notice of low bridges and wires that wouldn’t be an issue if driving your car.

Self moving really is an option if you do not want to pay removal fees. Make sure however to prepare yourself for a long and physically exhausting day, moving house is definitely hard work. Make sure you choose the right van and your move should go smoothly, ensuring you will be in your new home in no time.

Removal expert Thomas Pretty looks into why more people are choosing van hire to move house and the types of vans on the market today.

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Automotive Fuses Use & Replacements

Posted by Urmann2 in Vans

     

While you drive your vehicle regularly, you are quite familiar with the term ‘Fuse’. As the name suggests, this is a key part of your car or automobiles electronics system. It is typically a small piece of equipment that is associated with the electronics system and is placed to blow out or fuse when something in the system goes wrong.

This part is designed in such a way that it does not create a crisis when it blows out or fuses but will make something on the automobile no longer working. Although the part of your automobile to quit working will be relatively minor, like for instance, it can be the turn indicators, the radio, or even the interior lights. Whatever the condition, if a fuse blows, the devices in question will no longer function.

If ever, you encounter, any malfunction in your vehicle the fuse is the first place to check. For most of us, locating the fuse box in the vehicle might be relatively easy, whereas, still some may have problem locating the error. However, correcting the problem is relatively easy and you will get a feeling of satisfaction knowing you were able to troubleshoot on your own.

We will certainly help to brush you up for the task in hand. Lets start with the automobile fuses. Generally, there are two type of fuses found in most of the automobiles. The first type is a glass, cylinder-shaped with stainless steel on the ends and glass in the middle. The other type is a plastic housing with the fusible link encased in the housing. The fuse box is generally located behind a cover, under the dashboard, or below the steering wheel.

For checking it by yourself you will need to take help from the user manual that accompanies your vehicle. The vehicles manual will help you to identify and position the fuse box a guide on how to access it. Check the cover, with most of the vehicles you can remove with your hand and with the rest follow what the user manual suggests. Once you find the box carefully go through the owners manual to locate the exact fuse number, which might not be functional.

For instance, if the turn indicators are not working find the fuse for it through the numerical chart. When you are able to locate the exact fuse for the task, remove it as suggested in the owner’s manual. With most of the vehicles you can remove it with your hands. Take out the particular and determine if it’s blown. If the metal coil inside it is separated, it is blown and no longer working and will need replacement. While you look for the replacement of the fuse, look exactly for the amperage rating as the blown fuse.

Using it with different amperage rating may risk either blowing it again, or damaging the equipment it is designed to protect. Once you lay your hands on the exact replacement, you can easily replace it back into the slot given. So identifying and replacing a blown fuse is relatively easy and can be done at home.

Need to know how to replace an automotive fuse or wiring harness? Pay a visit to Automotivefuses.net!

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Van Leasing Facts You Need To Be Aware Of

Posted by Stevens in Vans

     

Vans can be a popular choice for a vehicle for those that have a large or expanding family or those that have a lot of items to cart around with them on a regular basis; it is especially popular with companies that want a set monthly expense, as apposed to those that need to part with large one off payments. Leasing a van can be a very good option for those that feel they are in need of a van, for personal or commercial use. Leasing a van involves the individual or company renting the van for a defined period of time for a set monthly payment every month until the lease expires. There are many advantages to leasing a van and just a few disadvantages that should be considered before one decides on van leasing.

One of the biggest advantages in van leasing is that there is no large payment due at the beginning of the leasing period. There is a deposit due at the beginning of the lease period but this payment is generally quite small and totals only about one, two or three of the monthly payments in the lease period. The monthly payments involved in van leasing are also usually quite lower than those when purchasing a van. Not only does this save the individual or company leasing the van quite a bit of money but it can also make leasing a great opportunity for driving the van of the individual’s choice for the short-term.

Van leasing also allows for the individual to give up a van after it has been driven for a couple of years. At that time, the individual may consider the van to be outdated or they may simply not want to stay with a van that has been run down with regular use. Once the leasing period is up, the individual can simply return the van to the leasing company and enter into a new lease for a new van.

With all of these advantages to van leasing, it is important to note that there are some disadvantages. The biggest one of those is that one does not actually own the van at any time. Even during the period that the individual is driving the van it is not theirs. It always remains the property of the leasing company.

Another disadvantage to van leasing is that it can be difficult to calculate the annual mileage and other charges. A leased van has a set number of miles that can be accumulated on it. If the number of miles exceeds this number, the charges can be quite costly. To avoid this, it is important to accurately calculate the mileage that one does in a year. Miscalculating this can lead to heavy charges that the individual or company leasing the van was not expecting. Other charges that may be included in a lease is that the individual will have to pay for any damages to the vehicle. Although this would probably be the case should the person own the van outright, there may be some minor damages that the individual would not bother in fixing if the van were their own property?

Unlike a loan, it can still cost the person leasing the van quite a bit even if they want to settle the lease early. Unlike a vehicle loan, settling early with a van lease usually means that the individual still needs to pay the interest on the remaining months.

Van leasing usually has more advantages than disadvantages. However, one must do their research and make sure that this is the right option for them before entering into an agreement.

My name is Steven Smith and I have researched Van Leasing on behalf of the www.buyyourcar.co.uk

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