Category Archives: Van Hire News

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Van Hire For DIY & Moving House

It may be harder to get a mortgage than it was before the credit crunch struck in 2007, and the the economy is definitely not quite as healthy as it could be – but despite all of this, people continue to buy, sell and improve their homes. As one estate agent recently said to me, “people are still getting married, having children, moving jobs, dying and getting divorced” – life will go on, whatever the economy does.

The latest Bank of England figures show that there were 47,557 mortgages approved for house purchases in March. That means about 47,000 households will be on the move in the next few months, just based on March’s figures alone.

On top of that, countless households will be taking advantage of low mortgage rates and an uncertain economic outlook to improve their home at a moderate cost, rather than committing to a house move and a new mortgage.

If your are moving or engaging in a spot of DIY home improvement, you may need to hire a van. Our van rental search engine allows you to search for the closest van hire companies to your location all over the UK – click here to get started.

P.S. If you’re moving house, why not save money on removals and do it yourself? Our DIY Removals Guide will show you how to go about it – and you may be surprised how easy it can be!

B&Q Now Offers Hourly Van Hire for £14/hr

Article last updated 31 January 2018.

You can now hire vans by the hour at B&Q stores across the UK. According to the Hertz website (as of 31 January 2018) vehicles cost from £15 per hour to rent with mileage from 30p per mile.

The van rental scheme is operated as part of the Hertz 24/7 scheme, a global car sharing scheme run by rental giant Hertz.

To use one of the B&Q rental vans, you need to be a member of the Hertz 24/7 scheme. This will enable you to book rentals online, by telephone or through the app. You’ll get an access code for your vehicle a few minutes before your hire is due to start and can unlock the using the pin pad or by swiping your Hertz key fob.

Each van comes with a fuel card and fuel costs are included within the rental charges, although there is a mileage charge. You use the fuel card if you need to fill the tank and are automatically billed for mileage.

As far as I can tell, you do not have to be a B&Q customer to use the hire vans kept at B&Q stores. You just need Hertz 24/7 membership.

For more information, visit the B&Q Van Hire website.

For a wider choice of hourly van hire, including non-membership schemes, visit our Hourly Van Hire page.

Unusual Van Hire: Big Fat Gypsy Weddings Cake Transport

Hand up who has had a wedding cake that is so big it needs to be transported in a van? No, me neither.

However, over in the crazy world of Big Fat Gypsy Weddings, it happens. A vast, pink, fairytale castle cake with more than 60kg of icing alone and towers about 3 feet high. The cake makers had to hire a van to get it to the wedding.

Of course, I only know this because my wife likes to watch this program…

Is Your Hire Van Safe & Legal?

The vast majority of van hire companies are reputable and law abiding. However, as in any industry, there are those who will take shortcuts in order to cut costs or save time.

As a hirer, you have a limited ability to find out about these problems but there are some things you can do. This is especially important as in some cases, any fault found would be your legal responsibility as the driver – regardless of who owns the van.

Here are a few things you should check when collecting a hire a van (or car):

  1. Confirm that the hire company’s insurance provides cover for you while you the van is hired to you. In some cases, hire companies expect you to provide your own insurance and charge extra for providing insurance cover on their own policy. If you are taking the van abroad, make sure the insurance covers you for all of the countries in which you will be driving. Driving without valid insurance is an offence, whoever owns the vehicle.
  2. Ask what the insurance excess payment will be if the van is damaged at all while you are using it. If you think this is too high, you may be able to pay an additional ‘waiver’ that reduces this excess.
  3. Check that the van has a valid tax disc displayed in the windscreen. It is a criminal offence to use an untaxed vehicle.
  4. Check that the tyres appear correctly inflated and are not visibly damaged. Tyre damage is often charged to renters, regardless of blame.
  5. In a van, make sure the total height of the vehicle is marked on a label in the cab. If not, ask what it is. Damage to the roof – e.g. tree and bridge strikes – is usually blamed on and charged to the renter, regardless of insurance arrangements.
  6. Remember that technically, rental drivers are responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of rental vehicles while they are using them. Typically, this includes checking tyre pressures and oil and water levels. This is especially worth remembering with long-term rentals.

Taking a few basic precautions is always worthwhile when hiring a van. Although the majority of companies are honest and keep their vehicles in very good shape, some don’t, and sometimes mistakes get made.

The last time I rented a van (from a large, multinational rental company),the tyres looked all right, but once I had finished loading it, I could see that one tyre was very flat. I thought it might be a slow puncture but fortunately, once I had pumped it up, it stayed up – so it must just have been sloppy maintenance.

On the other hand, if I had not have pumped it up it would have been quite likely to puncture and might have affected the van’s handling, too…

New Gadget Makes Empty Vans Slow Down & Saves 10% On Fuel

Modern diesel engines are pretty good to drive and offer massive amounts of torque and outright power. One of the consequences of this is that many modern vans, when empty, are pretty fast.

The problem is that vans need to have a reasonable level of performance when loaded, which can almost double the total weight of the vehicle. Providing this performance means that they are unnecessarily fast when empty. We’ve all seen vans keeping pace with BMWs in the outside lane of motorways – an empty van is a fairly swift vehicle. However, much as van drivers might enjoy this aspect of their vehicles, it is not such fun for the person who pays the fuel bills.

High performance comes at a cost and it is possible to save significant amounts of fuel by applying a lighter right foot when driving empty. This is not something that all van drivers will do voluntarily – so, unsurprisingly, someone has come up with an electronic gadget that will force them to…

The Zeta ExcelArate has just been launched as a £500 option on new Mercedes-Benz Sprinters. It monitors the vehicle’s weight and allows just enough fuel to be used to provide a moderate level of performance – and no more. According to Fleet News, it has been trialled with companies including Parcelforce, Sainsbury, Waitrose and Ocado and the results have been good, with fuel savings averaging around 10% – a massive reduction in a fleet’s annual fuel bill.

The ExcelArate can also be programmed to provide a speed limiter that can be varied by a fleet manager – for example, vans that do not do motorway work can have their top speed limited to 60mph.

I do not expect that this is device is likely to appear on rental vans, where customers pay for their own fuel, but it does provide fleet managers with a solution to a problem that has been growing for some time – even though drivers may not be quite so keen on it…

Source: Fleet News

New Spanish Depot For One-Way Hire Specialist Vanomos

Spain has always been popular with Brits wanting to move abroad for a warmer and more relaxed lifestyle. As a result, there are a number of companies specialising in serving the UK-Spain one-way van hire market.

Vanomos offers one-way van hire between the UK, Spain and Portugal and has recently opened a third Spanish depot in Barcelona, to add to its existing locations in Madrid and Torrevieja.

Vanomos vans can be taken into most European countries as long as they are returned to one of the company’s depots in Spain, Portgual (Faro) or the UK (Malvern & London).

You can find full contact details for Vanomos and for other companies offering UK-Spain van hire on our Van Hire to Spain page.

Van Hire For Fairs, Shows & Exhibitions

A recent visit to the giant Newark Antiques Fair at Newark Showground made me realise that many antique dealers don’t own their own vans – they simply rent a van every time they attend a big show or fair.

This has a number of advantages, I guess – most of the time they are only transporting one or two antiques at a time and so they don’t need a van – just a large car, perhaps. Driving around in an empty van all the time is costly and a bit annoying so owning a car and hiring a van makes better sense than owning just a van and is much cheaper than owning a car and a van.

If you stand at any kind of shows, fairs or exhibitions, you will probably have a similar requirement – you’ll need a van occasionally but not all the time.

Daily van hire is the ideal solution to this requirement and makes a lot of sense financially. Even ignoring the cost of purchasing a van, the annual cost of insurance, servicing and fuel will pay for quite a few days’ van rental. An added bonus is that you don’t need to find parking for a large vehicle, either.

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Automatic Van Hire – Is It Possible?

We often get asked if there are any companies that offer automatic vans for hire.

The answer is that there are a few – but not many.

Why Would You Want To Hire An Automatic Van Anyway?

There are two main reasons that demand for automatic van hire is growing:

  • Some people have automatic-only car licences – so they can only drive automatic vans
  • Automatics are easier to drive – you don’t have to think about changing gear. When you’re not used to driving a van and are concentrating on manoeuvring it, this can be a big help

Why Aren’t Automatic Vans More Popular, Then?

Historically, the types of automatic gearboxes used in cars have not been very well suited to vans. They have offered poor performance and poor fuel economy – not good if you are running a business that uses vans.

That’s all starting to change, however. Newer types of automatic transmission don’t have these disadvantages – in fact, the latest automatics can offer fuel economy and performance that is the equal of a well-driven manual. They also don’t have the higher emissions that old-style automatics have.

For these reasons, automatic vans are becoming more common, but they do still have one disadvantage for van hire companies – they cost more to buy in the first place!

Despite this, expect to see more automatic cars and vans in the next few years – the new automated gearboxes that are in use have too many advantages to ignore and are steadily gaining ground on traditional manuals.

Click here to visit out automatic van hire page and learn more about automatic vans

New Choice For London Van Hire With Sixt Trade

Small and medium businesses looking for a regular, on-demand van hire service in London could do worse than consider Sixt’s new Sixt Trade program.

Sixt Trade is aimed at business customers who need van hire but don’t want to have the hassle of setting up an account – basically, it’s just like regular day hire but at Sixt’s most competitive online rates (trade prices are quoted exc. VAT).

As an added bonus, Sixt Trade customers will get a loyalty card that entitles them to one day’s free rental for every nine days paid rental – a nice little extra. Customers can also register to use a third party’s payment card – normally, the driver of a rented vehicle must use their own credit card to pay for the reservation and must be present at collection. This isn’t realistic for many business users, so Sixt offers a third party authorisation form that allows rentals to be completed without the card holder present.

(The Sixt Trade service is currently being advertised as only available in London – I think that this is because Sixt’s only branded branches are in London – throughout the remainder of the UK, they use branches that are members of the United Rental Group.)