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Sixt Discount Voucher: Hire Any Van For £29 Per Day [EXPIRED]

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Hire any van for just £29 per day* with our Sixt Discount Code EXCLUSIVE to vanrental.co.uk!

We’ve managed to negotiate a special voucher code for Sixt van hire that is only available when you click through from vanrental.co.uk.

This great discount enables you to rent any van for just £29 per day from participating locations – a saving of up to £10 per day on Sixt’s usual van hire rates.

This exclusive vanrental.co.uk discount is available at the following Sixt locations:

This offer has now expired.

  • Bishops Stortford
  • Bristol South
  • Bromley
  • Cardiff
  • Edinburgh
  • Edinburgh Airport (EDI)
  • Epsom
  • Feltham / Hatton Cross
  • London Battersea – Vauxhall
  • London Bow
  • London Fulham / Chelsea
  • London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
  • London Ilford
  • London Kings Cross
  • London Shepherd’s Bush
  • London Stansted Airport (STN)
  • London Victoria Station
  • London Walthamstow
  • London Wembley
  • Manchester Airport (MAN)
  • Only available at the locations listed
  • Max. rental period 3 days (Need longer? Click here)
  • Valid Monday – Thursday only
  • Excludes Minibuses, Luton, Dropside & Tipper vans (click here for these)
  • Valid until 15th October 2011

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This voucher code is only available through vanrental.co.uk and is valid for the locations above until 15th October 2011.

This offer has now expired.

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Van Hire Shortage Likely During London Olympics

The London 2012 Olympics are less than a year away now and van hire companies throughout London and the South East are expecting to experience a peak in demand for daily van rental before, during and after the games.

Business demand is likely to be especially high, as businesses such as couriers, catering suppliers, companies supporting the Olympic infrastructure (think electricity, television, catering, hospitality, athlete and staff transport), shops and restaurants all experience additional demand for their services.

In addition to this, business will have to deal with the disruption and limited access resulting from the Olympic Route Network (ORN). vanrental.co.uk understand that the ORN will be a network of lane closures on roads linking Olympic venues – the closed lanes will be used to ensure that athletes and games personnel can make their way between locations efficiently and to a reliable schedule. It will, of course, have the opposite effect on local businesses and deliveries…

The ORN is another reason to expect an increase in demand for van hire – some businesses may have to reschedule their delivery activities into non-Olympic hours – meaning additional vans will be required at certain times of day. For example, some businesses might decide to carry out all delivery operations at night, rather than distributing them evenly throughout the day.

You can full details of the ORN and travel advice for businesses here, on the London 2012 website.

Tips For Businesses

If your business operates in London or the south-east, then you need to start planning your van hire requirements now. If you believe you will need additional van capacity then vanrental.co.uk would strongly advise that you book vans well in advance.

You may have to run the risk of having too much capacity – but having an empty rental van for one day will probably have less impact on your bottom line than being short of a van for one day…

Tips For Individuals

Demand for van hire traditionally peaks during summer months anyway – both individuals and businesses often find they need additional van hire in July and August. It is a popular time to move house and for other sporting, musical and DIY activities that all require hire vans.

Although the Olympics will not cause individual demand for van hire to increase, high business demand for hire vans will mean that individual renters will need to plan further ahead than usual if they do not wish to be disappointed.

What’s Next? In an upcoming post, we will list all of the Olympic locations in London and the South East. Olympic events are taking place over a wide area and the impact of these on van rental companies and other local businesses will be high, even outside London.

Charity Cyclists Hire Van After Train Won’t Take Bikes

When I wrote about the upcoming Tour of Britain recently, I forgot about a more obvious use for van hire in the cycling world – one-way van hire after one-way bike rides. Although a more obvious solution for getting home after a long journey is a train, taking bicycles on a train can require careful planning, especially if you are in a group – as Sunderland charity cyclist Fraser Kennedy recently found out.

Fraser had just finished the ultimate one-way bike ride in the UK; Land’s End to John O’Groats. Having done all the legwork and raised £2,500 for charity, he was looking forward to a relaxing journey home by rail.

Unfortunately, ScotRail had other plans and refused to allow several members of his party on board because they had not made cycle reservations. ScotRail apparently requires bike reservations on long-distance journeys, including all journeys between Wick, Thurso and Inverness.

The end result for poor old Fraser was that he had to find a van hire company in Inverness who could rent him a van (one way) to complete his journey back to Sunderland, resulting in a lot of extra cost and frustration.

The moral of the story is that Britain’s railways do not welcome cyclists in the way they did when all trains had guard vans. If you want to travel any distance by rail in the UK, make sure you plan it carefully and make the appropriate reservations along the way.

8 Top Reason To Hire A Van

Whether you are a private individual or a business, there are plenty of good reasons to hire a van instead of buying or leasing one (or using an unsuitable car):

Here are our top 10 reasons to rent a van:

  1. Less wear and tear on your own car – why scuff up the interior of a decent car for the sake of a £40 van rental?
  2. Easier to load than a car if you’re moving large objects – large, flat floor and wide-opening doors.
  3. Gives you the opportunity to try a vehicle before buying it – can’t decide between a Transit and a Trafic or a Combo and a Caddy? (sorry, I couldn’t resist it…)
  4. Many rental companies will now collect you from your home or workplace and take you to their branch to collect the van – so you don’t need your own transport at all.
  5. You need a van for a few months, you aren’t sure how long: Long-term van rental is often very competitively priced and avoids the commitment of a lease or contract purchase plan. Many hire companies (like Europcar) offer long-term hire, but consider services like Norflex, too.
  6. Your van broke down / was pranged yesterday and you have a busy schedule today: Hired vans are the perfect way to provide cover at short notice for fleet vehicles while they are repaired or serviced.
  7. Hiring a van can be cheaper than paying for delivery of an item or using a ‘man & van’ service.
  8. You are a small business that need to make deliveries – but not every day. Idle vans cost nearly as much as busy vans to run – so think carefully about whether you actually need a dedicated, full-time van. Many hire companies will be very flexible to met the need of regular business customers.

I’m sure there are loads more reasons than this – if you have any suggestions, feel free to leave a comment below.

Upcoming Events: British Superbike Championships

I was at Oliver’s Mount race track in Scarborough recently and saw some great real road motorbike and sidecar racing. I’ve been to quite a bit of motor racing over the years and have always enjoyed it – although my all-time favourite was truck racing, which I once saw at Thruxton (just west of Andover) a few years ago.

If you have never been to any motor racing before, you’ll find that most of the UK’s circuits are rural affairs, many of which were once airfields – for obvious reasons, these have converted quite well to motor racing circuits over the years and are now firmly established in UK and global motorsport calendars (Silverstone and Brands Hatch in particular).

Anyway, my appetite has been whetted for some more two-wheeled action this summer, so I took a look at the British Superbike Championship schedule for the rest of the season.

There are only four rounds remaining this year:

  • 27-29 Aug: Cadwell Park (near Louth, Lincolnshire)
  • 9-11 Sept: Donington Park (J24 M1, 6 miles south-east of Derby)
  • 23-25 Sept: Silverstone Arena (about 12 miles south of Northampton)
  • Season finale 7-9 Oct: Brands Hatch (near Swanley & Dartford)

The BSB is the premier UK motorcycle circuit racing championship and has some seriously talented riders, many of whom have ridden or will ride in the World Superbike Championships. Superbikes are highly modified versions of regular road bikes like the Honda Fireblade and Ducati 1198, so they are real enough to identify with but exotic enough to be seriously fast.

Van & Minibus Hire

If you are entering any of these races or working in any of the catering or retail stalls at the event, it is not too late to book a hire van to transport your bike or gear to the race. Similarly, if you are planning to go to the race with a group of friends, you could hire a minibus to cut down on fuel costs and enable all but one of you to enjoy a few beers with your racing!

Upcoming Events: Tour Of Britain 2011 (11/09-18/09)

Hot on the heels of this year’s exciting Tour de France (we were backing Europcar‘s Thomas Voeckler – 10 days in the yellow jersey) comes this year’s Tour of Britain, which takes place from the 11th to the 18th of September.

Its eight stages and British terrain may seem pretty middling after the brutal challenges of the Pyrenees and the Alps, but the Tour of Britain still manages to encompass three of the UK’s four countries (missing out Northern Ireland) and covers some great scenery, including the Scottish Borders (the first stage is from Peebles – Dumfries) and parts of Devon, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, and central Wales.

Although the race is now close, it is not too late to book either minibus hire or van rental for all or part of the Tour – whether you are competing, supporting the riders, volunteering, or just spectating with like-minded friends.

Here are the start and finish locations of each stage to help you work out your requirements (remember, we can offer van and minibus hire in almost all of these locations):

For full details on all the stages in the race, the teams and how you can volunteer, visit the Tour of Britain website.

Tips On Van Hire For eBay Collections


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You can’t (yet) arrange van hire on eBay, but you may well need to hire a van if you have purchased one of the larger items for sale on eBay – a new sofa, garden furniture or a fridge-freezer, for example.

If you are shopping on eBay for anything that won’t obviously be posted, it is always worth checking what shipping methods the seller is offering before you make a bid. Some sellers will not ship at any price and will insist on collection only. Don’t be the kind of plonker who makes a winning bid and then realises that the item they have bought is Collection Only but they can’t collect it…

If the item you have bought is not too far away, hiring a van might be cheaper than using a courier or delivery service. These usually charge a per-mile rate – find out what’s on offer and compare it to the cost of hiring a van for a day, plus the cost of the diesel you will use. Fuel consumption on modern vans is pretty decent – even large vans will manage 30mpg on a long run, although short journeys and driving through town can be much worse.

Remember to check out the size of the item you need to collect and make sure the van you hire is big enough – but not too big. There’s no point in wasting money on a van that’s needlessly large.

All vans up to 3.5t (that’s almost all rental vans) can be driven on a regular car licence, although most hire companies have a minimum age requirement for van hire that’s somewhere between 21 and 25 – check before booking if this is an issue for you.

Europcar Introduces Sunday Opening At 60 Branches

Europcar has announced that from September 2011, 60 of its UK branches will be open 7 days a week. The branches will be airport and city locations – 22 airports and 38 cities. Not all airport locations offer van hire but city locations normally do, so Europcar’s new opening hours will make them in a minority of UK van rental companies that offer Sunday opening hours.

Europcar Group UK Managing Director Ken McCall said:

“We have been trialling extended opening hours at selected locations over the last few months, with considerable success” added Ken McCall. “It therefore made perfect sense to roll out this service to more locations.”

Europcar’s move is certainly one that will offer great value to van rental customers – at present, weekend rentals usually mean exactly that – a Friday night or Saturday morning pickup followed by a Monday morning return. Being able to collect and return vehicles on Sundays will be very useful.

Update: Van hire branches with extended opening hours include Birmingham (Bristol Street), Leeds (Low Road), Bristol North (Berkley, Clifton) and Manchester (Oldham Road).

Are You Planning A Booze Cruise To France?

The idea of crossing the channel to buy a load of cheap wine and beer does not seem as popular as it used too, but it is still done and can still make good sense, especially if you live close enough to Dover for an easy day trip and would like to buy a reasonable amount of wine.

You may be able to manage with a large car, but if you want to buy a reasonable amount – for a large wedding, party or family occasion – you may find that a car is not up to the job of carrying that much weight and you need to hire a van.

We have produced a ‘Booze Cruise Van Rental Guide‘ that covers all the things you need to know if you are planning a big wine or tobacco shopping trip. Here are our top tips:

  • Try to limit the maximum number of people to three – most vans seat three. Restricting your party to three people will leave plenty of payload free for wine and beer supplies – bottled drinks are surprisingly heavy.
  • A bottle of wine weighs around 1.2kg – so a box of 6 weighs about 7.5kg. Champagne and sparkling wine bottles weigh much more because the glass is thicker. If three of you are buying a lot, you may end up exceeding the maximum weight for your van.
  • Dover-Calais by ferry (90 minutes) is usually the cheapest way to cross the channel and there are lots of big supermarkets and wine warehouses near Calais (e.g. Pidou, although the (in)famous Eastenders has now closed)
  • Eurotunnel (Folkestone-Calais) is quicker, taking just 35 minutes – and Folkestone is slightly quicker to get to for most people
  • Remember that although there are theoretically no limits to how much alcohol or tobacco you can import from another EU country, customs will take an interest if you have a really huge amount. The current guidelines are:
  • 3,200 cigarettes
  • 200 cigars
  • 400 cigarillos
  • 3kg of tobacco
  • 110 litres of beer
  • 90 litres of wine
  • 10 litres of spirits
  • 20 litres of fortified wine (for example port or sherry)

Boozes cruises can still pay, although in reality the savings are not as big as they used to be five or ten years ago. The key is efficient planning and clubbing together – three people, three sets of purchases and one hire van can make the whole day seem very cheap!

Remember that not all van hire companies let you take vans abroad  – and it needs to be arranged in advance. Click here for our European van hire guide.