What to Check When Buying a Used Van
August 14th, 2018 by Rebecca Webb
Going second-hand is a great way to make your van purchase more affordable. If you’re buying several of them at once, the savings can be significant – and you needn’t compromise on quality, provided that you know what you’re looking for. We like to think that we know exactly what we’re looking for, and so what better way could there be to share our knowledge than via this blog? Let’s run through a few points. Rust Once steel has rusted, it’s impossible to replace. As well as looking unpleasant, rust also weakens the structure of the van, and shortens its lifespan. It’s easy to spot rust on the outer body of the van (particularly around wings and bumpers where water is more likely to settle). To detect underlying corrosion, however, you’ll need to press lightly on the metalwork. Internal rust will give itself away with a characteristic cracking sound: this is air being forced out of tiny pockets left by the rust. Dashboard When you start the van, the dashboard should be the first place you look for signs that something is amiss. Look for the battery indicator. Check the aircon while you’re at it. Lights If the headlights, brakelights…
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