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Student Van Hire: Are You 19+? Save Up To 20% With Hertz

Are you a student who has to move out of your accomodation at the end of every term?

Have you tried to hire a van before and been turned away because you are too young?

Car and van rental giant Hertz has felt your pain and has launched a new offer exclusively for students. Here’s the deal:

  • You  must be a student and have a valid student ID card
  • You must be aged 19 or over
  • You must have held a full driving licence for at least one year
  • You will need a credit card in your own name

If you meet these criteria, you can hire a van* and benefit from a 20% discount on Hertz’s usual rates.

Remember that, if you are aged 19-24, you will still have to pay a Young Driver Surcharge. (To cut the cost of this, why not share your van with another student and halve the cost?)

*Selected vans only, but they should be plenty big enough for the average student move.

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.

Moving Problems For Students Heading To University

One of the problems students living in university accommodation have to deal with is the need to move all of their possessions out of their rooms at the end of every term – and then back in again a few weeks later.While this isn’t a new situation – it was the same for me when I was at university 10+ years ago – it isn’t getting any easier to solve.

There are two main problems:

  • Where to put all the ‘stuff’
  • How to transport it there

Students with their own cars have an advantage over those without – but having your own car isn’t necessarily a solution – many small cars are just too small, especially if two friends are travelling home together.

Instead, I’d like to suggest two possible solutions for struggling students. Neither of them cost the earth and both are safer and easier than a hugely overloaded car:

  • Self Storage – Companies like Big Yellow operate affordable self storage units all over the UK (Big Yellow has 72 locations). You only pay for what you use and the minimum term is often just one week.
  • Student van hire – although minimum age requirements can be a problem for students trying to hire a van, it may be possible for students heading to the same location to club together and hire a van between 2/3 people – only one of them needs to be old enough to drive it.

You can find out about one-way van hire here and find more details on student self storage and student van hire here.

Finally, in case you are transporting all of your belongings to and from university in a small car, here are a few tips from the IAM to help you keep things safe and legal:

  • Pack belongings securely – loose objects can be distracting and if the driver needs to brake sharply unsecured items could fly forward and hit those sitting in front
  • Where possible pack heavy items in the boot, and as low as possible
  • Loading a car until it’s ready to burst can obstruct the already dangerous ‘blind spot’ view further, making the driver more vulnerable when changing lanes. Loads should be made as small as possible and positioned to enable a clear view. Students should take essentials on the first trip and ask their family to bring more items later if they don’t all fit in
  • A long drive can lead to fatigue, so drivers should get plenty of rest beforehand. For the journey wear comfortable, loose clothing. The driving seat should be adjusted to a safe upright position and the heating/air-conditioning set to a cool – not cold – temperature. You should take a break at least every two hours, and driving at night should be avoided
  • Having a full car will use more fuel; keep an eye on the fuel level to make sure you don’t suddenly run dry.  Running out of fuel on a motorway puts your safety at risk, and it will be very expensive to call out help to top you up
  • Check tyre pressures before setting off. Tyres on a full and heavy car usually require higher pressure. The right pressures prevent unnecessary wear, excess fuel consumption and potentially dangerous blow-outs
  • Driving on unfamiliar roads can be unnerving. Sat navs can help and enable the driver to re-route quickly and relatively easily, but can be expensive. It’s always best to plan the journey before hitting the road, using a map or online journey planner

Bromsgrove Van Hire – VW Retro Rentals

I’m very pleased to welcome our newest advertiser  – VW Retro Rentals of Bromsgrove – to the vanrental.co.uk van hire directory. Despite its name, VW Retro Rentals also offers white van hire from its Worcestershire base – the following vehicles are available:

  • Short wheelbase panel vans (max. load length 2.7m)
  • Long wheelbase panel vans (max. load length 3.5m)

Vans are available to hire for as little as four hours and discounts are available for long-term hires.

VW Retro Rentals is situated in Fairfield, near Bromsgrove, Worcestershire, and is just a few minutes drive from the M5, M42, M40 and M6 – making it highly accessible.

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Chester Van Rental – Moston Van Hire

I’m very happy to welcome our newest advertiser, Moston Van Hire of Moston, Chester, to the vanrental.co.uk directory. Moston Van Hire offers a range of vans for hire from its base on Liverpool Road, Moston – (a mile or so north of Chester):

  • Ford Transit SWB
  • Mercedes Sprinter SWB
  • Mercedes Sprinter LWB
  • Luton box van with or without tail lift

Moston is situated just north of Chester and is only a mile or so from the M53 and M56, making it very easy to get to.

To find out more or arrange van hire, contact Moston Van Hire direct:

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Van Hire in Harrow, Ruislip & Pinner – Jafvans

I’m delighted to welcome our newest advertiser, Jafvans of Harrow, to the vanrental.co.uk directory. Jafvans offers van hire, minibus hire and 7.5 tonne box van hire from its three branches in the London area:

Jafvans offers a comprehensive range of vehicles, including:

  • 7, 9, 12 & 15-seater MPVs and minibuses
  • Small vans  (e.g. Citroen Berlingo)
  • Transit panel vans (SWB, LWB and Jumbo)
  • Luton box vans (including models with an extended body – ideal for house moves)
  • 3.5t dropside and tipper vans
  • 7.5 tonne box vans with tail lifts
  • 3.5 tonne refrigerated vans

Jafvans is a family-run firm that was founded by John Arthur Fisher in 1959. He ran the company until his retirement in 1997, when he sold it to his general manager Stephen Blake, who had worked for him since 1973. Since then, Jafvans has expanded steadily and now consists of three branches, all of which offer a full range of hire services.

Contact Jafvans:

  • Quote & Book online at www.jafvans.net
  • Telephone: 020 8864 2650 (Harrow) / 020 8868 6734 (Pinner) / 01895 623 038 (Ruislip)
  • Email: info@jafvans.co.uk

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Aberystwyth Van Hire – AV Self Drive Hire

I’m delighted to welcome our newest advertiser to the vanrental.co.uk directory. AV Self Drive Hire is a family-run business based in the Welsh town of Aberystwyth. Established more than seven years ago, AV Self Drive Hire offers a range of vans to suit most requirements:

  • Short and long wheelbase panel vans
  • Luton vans
  • Long and short-term hire
  • European use available
  • Cars and minibuses also available

AV Self Drive Hire is based on the Glanyrafon Industrial Estate in Aberystwyth (postcode SY23 3JQ for sat nav users) and can be contacted via the company’s website or by telephone or email.

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Coventry Van Hire from TRS Self Drive

I am very pleased to welcome our newest advertiser, TRS Self Drive of Coventry, to the vanrental.co.uk directory. TRS provides a full range of hire vans to customers in Coventry as well as further afield in Leamington Spa and Warwick.

TRS Self Drive offers the following types of van for hire:

  • Small vans (e.g. Peugeot Partner)
  • SWB panel vans (e.g. Vauxhall Vivaro)
  • LWB panel vans (e.g. Vauxhall Movano)
  • Luton box vans
  • 3.5t tippers

Great deals are available on weekly hire – TRS is currently running an offer where customers get seven days hire for the price of four.

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4×4 Vans – Can You Rent One?

Four wheel drive vans aren’t common – mostly because hardly anyone needs one (although I know that doesn’t stop people buying 4×4 cars…)

There are a number of 4×4 vans on the market, all of which are sold in limited numbers, mostly to businesses that need their vans to be able to get safely off road from time to time without getting stuck or sacrificing carrying ability. The armed forces are also regular customers, as are emergency services in some rural areas.

Here are a few examples of four-wheel drive vans that are currently on the market:

  • Mercedes Sprinter 4×4
  • Ford Transit AWD
  • Volkswagen Transporter 4Motion (older 4×4 models were called Syncro)
  • Iveco Daily 4×4

There have been a few others over the years, but I think that these are the only mainstream medium/large van models offering a four-wheel drive option at the moment.

The main downside of any four-wheel drive system, of course, is cost. It costs more to buy, there is more to go wrong and it uses more fuel.

Since van operators are conscious of costs in a way that private car owners are not, businesses will never buy 4×4 vans unless they have a genuine requirement for them. That means that the number of 4×4 vans available from daily rental companies in the UK is somewhere close to zero.

I’m sure there might be a few – but you won’t get them from mainstream van rental companies.

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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