Increasing Your Van’s Value: Simple Ways to Protect Residual Value
January 18, 2011 | Comments Off | Vans
For many professional tradesmen a light commercial vehicle or van is an essential tool of the trade. Usually requiring a considerable initial outlay there are steps you can take to help protect the value of your van when it comes to resale time, to recoup as much of your investment as possible. These are some of the measures you can consider taking to help achieve this.
It is likely that your vehicle will undergo a fair amount of wear and tear during its working life and it is worth having it maintained regularly to the recommended service intervals. Not only will this decrease the chances of mechanical failure, which can itself create problems if you rely on your van as your only mode of transportation, but also a full service history is a strong selling point when discussing your van’s merits with any potential buyers. It is a good idea to keep copies of any receipts for work carried out so that you have a history to present to any prospective purchasers.
Another way you can protect your van is to try to keep things tidy and organised in the load and cab area. It may help to fit some sort of internal racking suited to your trade to store smaller materials and tools. This not only saves valuable time whilst looking for items at that crucial point in any job, but can also be considered as an additional safety measure as racking keeps items being carried in the load area secure whilst you are transporting them, therefore decreasing the chance of any movement which may damage the interior. Also a good investment to consider is a set of hardwearing tailored, seat covers to protect your van’s upholstery. These can help to protect your van’s interior seats from becoming stained or even torn and therefore the interior will look much more attractive and less worn to any potential purchaser and is a fairly low cost measure that can be taken to protect resale value.
If you are considering selling your vehicle you should make sure it has been cleaned and tidied and it might also be a good idea to have a professional valet carried out on the vehicle to ensure it is presented to the highest standard possible. If your van looks clean, tidy and well cared for it can inspire confidence in the buyer that the vehicle has been well cared for.
In summary, if your vehicle is presented properly with a catalogue of receipts to show that it has been looked after during its working life it is more likely to achieve the price you require.
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