How To Put Up Your New Van For Sale

Putting up your new vans for sale can be a straightforward process if you follow these general steps:

  1. Gather all relevant documents: Make sure you have all the necessary paperwork for the van, including the title, registration, maintenance records, and any warranties. This will instill confidence in potential buyers.
  2. Clean and prepare the van: Before taking photos or showing the van to potential buyers, thoroughly clean both the interior and exterior. A well-maintained van will attract more interest and potentially fetch a higher price.
  3. Determine a competitive price: Research the market value of your specific van model and year to set a competitive and reasonable asking price. Consider the van’s condition, mileage, and any additional features when determining the price.
  4. Take clear and appealing photos: Use a good camera or a smartphone with a decent camera to take high-quality photos of the van from various angles. Include shots of the

5 Things to Know About Van Rust

Rust is a real problem for van owners and fleet operators. And unless steps are taken to address it, there are all sorts of issues that can arise if it spreads unchecked.

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Here are five key points to consider when tackling rust on your LCV, from where to look for it to how it can be prevented.

Exposed Metal Is Most Vulnerable

Metal has to be exposed to the elements for rust to take hold, and it usually begins from a point where water and oxygen can get at it. This is why it often appears around wheel arches and other corners of a van, where wear and tear is more common.

Rust Can Appear Under Paint

If you see the tell-tale lumps and bumps beneath the paintwork of a van that highlight a rust problem, take immediate action. This is a sign that the rust has eaten …