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Practical Van Rental Opens Hounslow Branch

I’m pleased to announce that long-time vanrental.co.uk advertiser Practical Car & Van Rental has just opened a new branch in Hounslow. It’s conveniently located just off the A4 and is only a mile from Heathrow Airport. Practical is happy to arrange pickups from Heathrow Airport as well as other nearby locations.

The Hounslow branch offers the usual comprehensive selection of hire vans, including:

  • Small vans (e.g. Vauxhall Combo)
  • Short, medium and long wheelbase panel vans
  • Luton vans (with or without tail lift)
  • 7.5 tonne box vans
  • Refrigerated vans

One-way and long-term rental deals are also a possibility – contact the branch direct for rates.

To find out more, click here to visit Practical’s website or call direct on 0208 577 4460.

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Ferry Crossings With Vans – What To Remember

If you’re planning on booking a ferry crossing to take a van across the Channel to France (or Spain, Ireland or even Denmark) then you’ll need to remember certain things when booking it.

  1. Size does matter. You’ll need to specify the length and height of your van when booking a ferry and may be charged an additional cost per metre (length) if you are found to have understated the length of your van.
  2. Don’t forget to include the dimensions of any towbar, roof rack, bicycle rack or other attachment in the total length and height of your van.
  3. The cheapest ferry crossings are normally on the shortest routes – in other words, Dover-Calais.
  4. Ferry prices vary enormously – you will find that changing the day and the time will affect the price. Travelling in the early hours of the morning can work out cheaper, but don’t go without sleep to do it.
  5. Larger vans may have to be booked as freight vehicles – different ferry companies have different policies on this. If you are transporting goods for money then you should do this anyway. If you are simply moving house (for example) then you may be able to book at normal rates.

To get the latest ferry prices from all the major ferry operators, visit our Ferry Booking page now.

Save On Packaging Supplies – Discount Code

Save £5 when you spend £70 (ex VAT) – Discount code: VANMAN (valid until 30/06/2010)

If you are planning to move house soon, then you will be in need of a large amount of packaging (unless you’re paying removal company prices for someone else to do it all).

Although some people take the DIY/recycling approach to packaging, building up supplies of used cardboard boxes and old sheets of bubble wrap and newspaper, this is a frustrating a time-consuming way to go about it and, more importantly, may leave you with packaging that simply isn’t up to the job.

Not all cardboard boxes are create equal and some are much stronger than others. This is particularly important if you want to be able to stack them in your hire van when moving house – a bit like this:

Van packed with strong cardboard boxes stacked to the roof

Boxes need to be strong to be stacked safely – especially if they’re heavy

We’ve teamed up with The Packaging Store to offer a great deal to all vanrental.co.uk visitors – simply enter the discount code VANMAN when making your purchase and you will save £5 on purchases over £70 (ex. VAT). All UK delivery is free and they offer complete house-moving kits for different-sized houses – including boxes, bubble wrap and parcel tape.

Renault Launches Kangoo Van Maxi & Updated Trafic

Renault has announced the launch of a new, extended-wheelbase variant of the Kangoo van – the Kangoo Van Maxi. It’s nearly 40cm longer than the current Kangoo van and complements the other variant of the Kangoo, the Kangoo Compact, which is shorter than the regular Kangoo.

Renault Kangoo Compact, Van & Kangoo Van Maxi

Smallest, small and not so small - the Renault Kangoo range

All of this Kangoo goodness comes in a low roof (1.82m), short wheelbase package that ensures that the Kangoo Van Maxi remains well suited for urban use and won’t have its progress impeded by car park height barriers, unlike slightly larger alternatives. It has an overall length of 4.6m with a load length of 2.1m (2.9m with the passenger seat folded down), a payload of 800kg and a load volume of 4.6 cubic metres – a full cubic metre more than the regular Kangoo van.

The Kangoo Van Maxi will go on sale in the UK on 4th June – more details nearer the time.

Trafic Phase III

The Trafic has sold more than 1.1 million units since its introduction in 2001 and remains very popular. It should be no surprise, therefore, that the Trafic Phase III is a definite case of evolution, not revolution. That said, it contains a number of desirable updates to the existing model that should appeal to Renault’s target market for these vans, described by the company as “tradesmen and traders”.

On the outside, it looks pretty much identical. Most of the updates seem to have been inside the cab and under the bonnet. Here’s a comparison of the new Trafic dashboard area with that of the outgoing model:

Renault Trafic Phase III updated cab

The updated cab in the phase III Trafic - replacing the one below

The cab of the phase II Renault Trafic

The dashboard layout of the outgoing phase II Renault Trafic

Changes to the updated Trafic include:

  • In-dash Carminat TomTom satellite navigation, including TomTom’s IQ Routes software, which aims to use real-world traffic data (recorded by other TomTom users) to calculate the best route for your journey at that time of day.
  • Automatic climate control
  • Improved dashboard storage facilities plus a redesigned instrument console to improve “visibility and legibility of the information display”
  • A new range of audio systems including USB and Bluetooth connectivity
  • Cruise control and speed limiter with steering wheel controls
  • Improved fuel consumption and lower CO2 emissions

Renault claim to have improved both fuel consumption and emissions on the Trafic, while leaving the range of engine and power choices unchanged. The same two engines will be available, a 2.0dCi (90hp or 115hp) and a 2.5dCi (150hp). Both 2.0 litre models now boast CO2 emissions of less than 200g/km and Renault claims that it has improved the fuel consumption of the 115hp model by 4.2mpg and reduced its CO2 emissions by 19g/km, to just 195g/km for the manual gearbox.

All have six-speed manual gearboxes as standard but both the 115hp and 150hp models are both available with Renault’s automated manual transmission, Quickshift. In both cases, this promises both lower fuel consumption and lower CO2 emissions than the equivalent manual models – in keeping with the promises made for this type of gearbox.

UK & Ireland To Join Forces On Driving Bans

From today, UK and Irish drivers who are banned from driving in each others’ countries will also be banned from driving in their home countries. For example, a UK driver who receives a ban in Ireland will now also be banned from driving in the UK.

The move is the first stage of a deal to implement the terms of the 1998 European Convention on Driving Disqualifications and should, in theory, eventually extend across the EU. I suspect that might take quite a few more years…

Source: Simple Motoring

New Renault Master – Photos & Specifications

The new Renault Master

The new Renault Master

Renault is launching the latest version of its large van, the Master, on April 9th. It has just released price and specification details along with a raft of photos of the new van. First up will be the panel van models, but chassis cab, crew cab and minibus variants will be along shortly, too.

What’s New?

Most notable is the expanded range of sizes, weights and driveline options. Maximum gross weights now run from 2.8 tonnes to 4.5 tonnes. There are four lengths, with the longest being a clear attempt to compete directly with the extra-long Sprinter – almost 7m long with an internal load length of 4.3m.

All rear-wheel drive models have twin rear wheels, a decision which will please some but not others, and an optional diff lock will be available for anyone who feels they might need it. Given the recent winter weather, this could be a useful option for drivers whose work takes them off the beaten track.

All models use the same (new) 2.3 litre dCi engine, which will be available in 100, 125 and 150hp versions. This should cover all requirements, I reckon, especially given the dollops of torque available from modern diesels and the six-speed gearbox that will be standard throughout the range.

New Renault Master in rear-wheel drive guise

Is it me, or does it look a bit like a Sprinter from this angle? This is a rear-wheel drive model.

The combination of 4 lengths and FWD and RWD drivelines should mean that there is an loadspace to suit almost everyone.

Rear-wheel drive models all have the extended overhang at the back – so MWB in RWD is actually the same length as LWB in FWD. It’s slightly confusing but I suppose it makes sense when weight distribution is considered.

Three roof heights are available plus all the usual window and door options. As you’d expect, the front-wheel drive version has a lower load floor than the rear-wheel drive versions, meaning that the side door opening is taller, too.

In The Cab

The cab of the new Master looks nice and is typically Renault. There are loads of clever cubby holes, storage facilities and bottle holders, including storage for large items under the twin passenger seat, the base of which lifts up to allow access. The central passenger seat folds down to make a desk for driver or passenger, which could be useful for both paperwork and meal breaks, while the gearstick is the usual dashboard mounted affair.

Inside the cab of the new Renault Master

Inside the cab of the new Renault Master

The middle passenger seat folds down into a desk - very useful for butties and paperwork

The middle passenger seat folds down into a desk - very useful for butties and paperwork

What Does It Look Like?

It looks a bit like all the other large panel vans on the market, to my eye, anyway. I’m not sure why, but they seem to be getting closer to each other in external shape and design. Perhaps it’s something to do with crash test requirements for big bumpers, I’m not sure.

Apart from that, it looks pretty good and comes in a decent range of colours, for anyone who doesn’t fancy white. What more can you ask for?

Driving It & Living With It

The acid test for any commercial vehicle comes when it has been on the road a while. Reliability, running costs and whether drivers like it will all become apparent later this year. The new Master is scheduled to be launched in the UK on the 9th April, although Renault dealers are now taking orders for the vans.

London Kingston Van Hire from A2B Budget Rentals

A2B Budget Rentals logoI’m very pleased to welcome our newest advertiser, A2B Budget Rentals of Kingston-upon-Thames, to the vanrental.co.uk van hire directory.

A2B Budget Rentals offers a range of vans at competitive prices from its base at The Yard, Norbiton Avenue, Kingston-upon-Thames:

  • Short wheelbase panel vans
  • Long wheelbase panel vans
  • Long wheelbase & high top panel vans
  • Luton box vans

All A2B hire vans have an inclusive mileage allowance of 100 miles per day and the company’s hire period runs from 9am-9am.

Vans can be hired by anyone over 21 (2 years’ clean driving history & surcharge applies age 21-24) and breakdown and recovery assistance is included with all hires.

To find out more about A2B Budget Rentals in Kingston, visit their website or call them direct on 020 8296 9206.

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Shrewsbury Van Rental from Jolly Good Van Hire

Jolly Good Van hire logoI’m very pleased to welcome our newest advertiser to the vanrental.co.uk directory. A new Jolly Good Van Hire branch has opened in Shrewsbury, offering both UK and European van hire services. Jolly Good’s website includes a van size calculator to help you work out what size van you need along with details of loadspace dimensions for each van.

Jolly Good Van Hire’s location in Bayston Hill just south of Shrewsbury, is right by the A5/A49 and very easily accessible. A full range of vans is available for hire:

  • Small vans (e.g. Peugeot Partner)
  • Short wheelbase panel vans (e.g. Ford Transit SWB)
  • Long wheelbase panel vans (e.g. Mercedes Sprinter)
  • Luton box vans with tail lift (e.g. Mercedes Sprinter box van)

All vans are less than 18 months old and include insurance, 24-hour breakdown cover and unlimited mileage. Jolly’s vans can be taken abroad but this must be arranged in advance – additional costs apply.

To find out more about Jolly Good Van Hire in Shrewsbury, visit their website at www.jollygoodvanhire.co.uk or call them direct on Freephone 0800 078 7363.

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vanrental.co.uk Launches Mobile Site

I’m very pleased to announce that we have just launched what may be the UK’s first mobile-friendly van hire site! vanrental.co.uk has now gone mobile and we have published a cut-down, small-screen friendly version of our van hire and minibus hire directories.

As most van and minibus hire websites aren’t very mobile-friendly, what we’ve done is to provide a telephone number along with the address of every branch in our directory – so you can find the branch you need on your mobile then call them straight up. Until mobile websites improve a bit, I think that telephone is the best option unless you have a decent-sized screen at your disposal – an iPhone at least!

Here’s how it looks:

vanrental.co.uk mobile website screenshot demo

It works fine in a PC browser too (but why would you want to?!?).

Any comments or feedback most welcome – I’d love to know what you think.

Roland

vanrental.co.uk founder

Coventry Van Hire from First Van Rental

First Van Rental logo

It’s a pleasure to welcome our newest advertiser, First Van Rental of Coventry, to the vanrental.co.uk van hire directory.

First Van Rental offers van hire in Coventry and Birmingham areas and has a conveniently-situated base in Coventry city centre. All hires of seven days or more include free delivery and collection, too. First Van Rental’s hire van fleet includes:

  • Small vans – e.g. Ford Transit Connect
  • Medium vans – e.g. Citroen Dispatch
  • SWB Transit – e.g. Short wheelbase Ford Transit or equivalent model
  • LWB Transit – e.g. Long wheelbase Ford Transit or equivalent model

Unlike many hire companies, who use cubic metres to describe the loadspace of their vans, First Van Rental’s website actually specifies the length, width and height of its vans’ loadspaces – far more useful to normal people like you and me, who don’t imagine things in cubic metres…

For business customers, First Van Rental also offers a long-term van rental option, allowing you to expand and reduce your fleet as needed – without any of the cost and commitment of contract van hire, leasing or other long-term hire options.

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