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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.

If you’d like to see your van hire company listed on vanrental.co.uk, click here for details of our advertising options.

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.

If you’d like to see your van hire company listed on vanrental.co.uk, click here for details of our advertising options.

Should You Be Advertising on vanrental.co.uk?

At this moment, vanrental.co.uk lists 694 van hire branches in 367 UK locations (we’ve also got a few in Ireland). We also list a growing number of minibus hire locations.

These rental branches belong to a mixture of large, big-brand rental companies – such as Sixt and Europcar – and small, independent rental companies that may only have a single branch each.

Every branch gets equal treatment and our search results page automatically lists branches by distance – so the nearest branch to the customer’s location is always listed first – helping improve clickthrough rates from our website to our advertisers’ websites.

We track the number of visitors we send to each rental company’s site and we’re always happy to share this information with the rental company concerned. In fact, we send this information to every advertiser when it’s time for their annual renewal.

Over the last year, vanrental.co.uk has averaged more than 34,000 visitors per month – some of them could be looking for your business in your location.

If you’d like to learn more about advertising on this site, click here to visit our advertising page.

Once you’ve signed up, your advertisement is guaranteed to be live in two working days and we’ll also publish a news article in our blog, profiling your company’s services.

Update: We’ve recently revamped our advertising page to make it much quicker and simpler to arrange advertising. We now offer instant online payments and simple, menu-based pricing.

Click here to visit our advertising page now

Clean Up Before You Hand Your Van Back

There are two types of dirt on rental vans – good dirt and bad dirt.

Good dirt is normal road dirt plus a little dust inside.

Bad dirt is excessive mud (inside or out) and food, drink, oil or other mess inside.

The reason for this is that while hire vans do get dirty in use, you don’t expect them to be like that when you pick them up from the hire company. That means someone has to clean them between rentals.

Van hire companies always do a quick wash down between hires – but if they have to do much more than that, they may decide to charge a cleaning fee to the person who created all the dirt! Your job is to make sure that doesn’t happen to you.

Fortunately, it is surprisingly easy.

Spilled coffee on the dashboard? Kitchen roll or baby wipes should take care of it (moisten the kitchen roll if the drink has dried on).

Excessive mud on the floor? A quick sweep or vacuum should get rid of it (easier if it is dry).

Oil? It should come off most plastics OK, but you may be in trouble if it is on the upholstery. Consider using disposable seat covers (or putting an old blanket on the seats) if you will be doing dirty work with your hire van.

Rubbish and litter? Do I really need to explain what to do with this?

I’m no cleaning expert and this is not meant to be a cleaning guide – just a gentle warning to try and return hire vans in the same state you found them – especially on the inside. Naturally, vans get more wear and tear than cars and some of the ones I have hired have been pretty shabby – so don’t get too paranoid about it.

Save Money With Mid-Week Van Hire

It’s often tempting to plan house moves and other activities requiring a hire van for the weekends. However, if saving money is a priority, it may pay to plan these for mid-week, instead, as rates can be cheaper and you may be able to reduce your hire period.

For example, Europcar currently has an offer on mid-week van hire, with rates starting from just £22.50 per day at selected hire locations.

Hiring mid-week might also enable you to manage with one day’s hire, instead of two. Most van hire branches are closed on Sunday’s and many shut at lunchtime on Saturday – meaning that if you hire on Friday, you are probably going to have to keep the van for the whole weekend. Hire mid-week, for example, and you can get a full 24-hour period without having to keep the van for a second day.

It’s just a thought…

To find van hire locations in your area, click here for our van hire search facility

Hired Vans – Remember You Are Responsible

One of the attractions of a hired vehicle is that if it goes wrong, it isn’t your problem. That’s true with regard to genuine, unforeseeable breakdowns – but you are still responsible for looking after the vehicle while it is in your care.

The main areas that you are expected to check are oil, water and tyres. When you pick up a rental van, these should all have been checked – but in my experience they may not have been.

Of the last three cars and vans I hired, one was fine, one had low water and one had a nearly flat tyre that would probably have punctured if I had driven it any distance while fully loaded.

If the van you have hired suffers damage as a result of you failing to check the oil, water and tyres, then you may be held liable for the consequences of that damage – which can be considerable. Motoring expert Honest John, writing in the Daily Telegraph, confirms this in response to a reader’s letter (scroll down to the “Start Wreck” heading).

Most rental companies’ terms and conditions also imply this, with words to the effect that the renter is responsible for returning the rental vehicle in the same condition as it was rented, excluding normal wear and tear.

Van Checks

Fortunately, checking the oil, water, tyre pressures and (for convenience and safety) the windscreen wash is quite easy. The SimpleMotoring.co.uk website has a handy illustrated guide to doing all of these tasks, if you are not familiar with them:

Simple Car Care Guide

Van Tyre Pressures

You probably won’t be familiar with the correct tyre pressures for vans – if this is a problem, I would suggest two possible solutions:

  • Ring up the van hire company and ask them
  • If the tyre on the other side of the van seems fine, check what pressure that is at and pump up the flat tyre to the same pressure (remember that front and rear tyre pressures will be different)

Finally…

Don’t get paranoid or scared about all of this – the vast majority of rentals are completely trouble free. It just pays to be aware of the potential problems and protect yourself from them.

Nottingham Van Rental from Bridges Van Hire

It’s a pleasure to welcome our newest advertiser, Bridges Van Hire of Awsworth, Nottingham, to the vanrental.co.uk directory.

Bridges Van Hire is a family-run business that was established in 1971 and is still going strong today. Bridges offers competitive daily hire rates on a wide range of vans and allows customers to choose whether to provide their own insurance or use Bridges – ideal for business renters.

Vans available to rent include:

  • Small vans – e.g. Peugeot Partner
  • Short wheelbase Ford Transit panel vans
  • Long wheelbase Ford Transit panel vans with high roof
  • Ford Transit luton vans with tail lift
  • Ford Transit dropsides

Bridges Van Hire also offers a range of trailers for hire, including plant and car transporter trailers.

The company is based in Awsworth, near Kimberley (close to Ikea) and covers the whole of the surrounding area, including Heanor, Beeston and Nottingham. For more information or to arrange a hire, visit www.bridgesvanhire.co.uk or call 01559 32 32 32.

Van Hire Rates To Rise?

Car and van hire rates could rise by as much as 15%, according to Sixt. Sixt’s Managing Director, Ian Lawrence, told Fleet News that:

Even with the most recent increases, rates are still nowhere near where we need them to be … They are still 10 to 15% below where they should be.”

It’s not just Sixt, either. An Avis spokesman confirmed that they too were seeking to “continue to take opportunities to maximise price increases where appropriate”.

Rental rates have risen by about 8% in recent months. These rises can mostly be explained by two factors:

  • Rising vehicle acquisition costs being passed on to rental customers
  • Reduction in fleet sizes in order to lower debt requirements and increase fleet utilisation (and hence profitability)

Both Avis and Sixt have managed to improve their financial results this year – in Avis’ case by reducing debt by 14% and in Sixt’s case by improving revenue (although profit stayed unchanged in the UK).

Van Hire From Just £19.99 Per Day

National Van Rental is currently offering some great deals on van rental – with prices starting from just £19.99 per day. Here’s what’s on offer:

  • From just £19.99* per day including insurance and unlimited mileage
  • Competitive daily, weekend, weekly or longer rates
  • Full range of van sizes for all sorts of loads
  • Over 100 van branches nationwide
  • One-way van rentals available

If you are looking for car hire instead*, National is also currently offering a free upgrade on UK car hire – simply book an Economy, Compact or Intermediate car and only pay for the car class below.

*All of the offers above are subject to Terms & Conditions and are available for limited periods.

The links I’ve used go directly to the special offer pages – so if you use these links, it should be clear whether the offer is still running or not when you click through.