New LEZ Rules Have Surprise Effect On Used Van Market

The 3rd January 2012 saw the introduction of new, tighter rules in the London Low Emission Zone (LEZ), which includes most of the area inside the M25.

Although the new LEZ rules only specify Euro 3 emissions compliance for vans under 3.5t, many van operators seem to have decided to go one better and buy a van that is Euro 4 compliant – perhaps with an eye to future LEZ rule changes.

What Has Changed?

The new LEZ rules require vans under 3.5t to meet Euro 3 emissions standards or pay a charge of £100 per day. This meant that most 9+ year old vans instantly became impractical to run – leaving a large number of tradesmen and small businesses in need of a newer van.

Buyers Choosing Scruffy Euro 4 Vans

Van operators such as these tend to do low mileages and have tight budgets – making a new van an unlikely option. What was expected to happen was that they would buy good condition 4-6 year old vans to replace their non-compliant older vans – typically 9-15 years old.

Vans produced since the 1st October 2006 are Euro 4 compliant, and Sussex-based vehicle auctioneer Shoreham Vehicle Auctions says that buyers are choosing damaged, high mileage Euro 4 vans in preference to clean Euro 3 models.

This sounds like a case of once bitten, twice shy – having had their old vans effectively outlawed from the start of this year, they can see the writing on the wall for the next LEZ rule change, which will inevitably require operators to comply with Euro 4 emissions standards, as is already the case for commercial vehicles over 3.5 tonnes.

Alex Wright, Shoreham Vehicle Auction’s managing director, says that many used van dealers have been caught by surprise:

“A 56-plate Transit Connect or Vauxhall Combo that would have been worth £1,000 five months ago is now selling for £1,500.

These buyers coming out of a 9-15 year old van are small businesses who aren’t high mileage users and who can’t or don’t want to get finance. The result is them turning their attention to the cheapest vehicle possible to avoid being penalised which is a complete U-turn in their buying patterns predicted by the industry”

New Rules A Success?

Although the transition for van operators in the LEZ could be expensive and inconvenient, this trend can be said to have vindicated the LEZ rule changes.

Van operators are very unlikely to ever revert to an older van than they are currently using – meaning that Euro 4 and above may become the new de facto standard for van operators in London. This should considerably reduce emissions from their current levels.

Van hire companies have also expected an increase in trade as a result of the new LEZ rules, as van users who only occasionally travel into the LEZ will find it cheaper to hire a van when needed than buy a newer model. It is too early to say whether this trend will materialise, but there is no doubt that the new rules are having an effect on London’s commercial vehicle traffic.

2012 IACF Antique Fair Dates – Upcoming Events

People who are not familiar with the antiques business in the UK sometimes ask where the ‘biggest’ or ‘best’ antiques fairs in the UK take place.

When it comes to the biggest antique and collectors fairs in the UK, there is no competition: The International Antiques and Collectors Fair at Newark is the biggest in the UK. It takes place six times a year at the Newark & Nottinghamshire Showground and attracts up to 4,000 stallholders at each event.

Buyers come from all over the UK and from continental Europe and North America – it has a reputation as a trade fair and many buyers are looking for stock for their own antiques businesses, although there are a great many collectors, too.

Organised by IACF, the Newark fair also has a number of siblings, each of which is large in its own right. Here’s a list of each of IACF’s UK fairs, together with its first 2012 date:

  • Newark: 2-3 February
  • Ardingly: 10-11 January
  • Swinderby: 12 March
  • Shepton Mallet: 20-22 January
  • Newbury: 26 March
  • Redbourn: 2 July

Ardingly, Swinderby and Shepton Mallet are all very large and well-established fairs that have been running for decades, and are popular with trade buyers and collectors alike. I’ve been to Newark and Ardingly many times and they are massive – if you are at all interested in antiques and collectables, as a dealer or collectors, they are well worth a visit.

For more details about all IACF fairs, visit www.iacf.co.uk.

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Nissan Electric Van Trial In London

Nissan NV200 EV prototype in FedEx livery as used in London

The NV200 EV will be used by FedEx Express on a two-month trial in London

Nissan is beginning a two-month trial of a prototype electric version of its NV200 van in London. The van will be used for urban deliveries and collections by  FedEx Express, the courier company.

The NV200 EV uses the same powertrain as the Nissan Leaf electric car, which has already sold more than 20,000 units around the globe and was the world’s all-electric mass-market car.

As an all-electric vehicle, it will be exempt from the London Congestion Charge and the more stringent 2012 Low Emission Zone requirements; it is zero emission at the tailpipe.

FedEx Express currently operates 43 all-electric vehicles in London, Paris, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Memphis- all of which are ideal dense urban centres.

With zero emissions, no tailpipe, and energy-recycling regenerative braking, the Nissan NV200 EV prototype is particularly well-suited for congested city streets where poor air quality is causing increased concern and the start and stop of city traffic reduces the wasteful loss of energy and thus increases the efficiency of the vehicle’s driveline. Battery charging options include a complete recharge overnight or up to 80 per cent capacity in just 30 minutes using a Quick Charger.

Nissan is aiming to become a world leader in electric vehicles and has already trialled the NV200 EV on postal deliveries for the Japan Post Service.

London LEZ Vehicle Hire Warning – New Rules From 03/01/2012

London Low Emission Zone sign

The London LEZ covers most of the area inside the M25 (image courtesy of Martin Addison)

Van hire customers renting vans from companies operating older vans should be aware that the rules for driving into the London Low Emission Zone change from 3rd January 2012.

The LEZ covers most of the area inside the M25, although some outlying areas are excluded (click here for a map).

Vans affected are likely to be at least 10 years old (51 reg or older) and so most mainstream van hire companies will not be affected, as most rental companies operate newer vans.

However, companies offering specialist vehicles for hire – such as splitter vans for bands, tour buses, horseboxes, cherry pickers, 3.5t tippers with cranes, ambulances, motorhomes and other specialist vehicles often run older rental fleets to compensate for the higher initial cost of the vehicle.

What Are The New LEZ Rules?

All light commercial vehicles must meet the Euro 3 emissions standard or face a daily fee of £100 (<3.5t) for driving into the London Low Emission Zone, starting January 3rd 2012. For vehicles over 3.5t, the fee is £200 per day.

Transport for London has taken the position of assuming that  ‘vehicles registered as new before 1 January 2002’ will not meet the Euro 3 requirement. Buta number of light commercial vehicle models registered in 2001 are Euro 3 compliant and will meet the new rules without requiring any modification.

Transport for London has published a list of ‘early adopters’ on its website – so vehicle owners can check whether their vehicle is on the list.

I’m Renting – Where Does This Leave Me?

As usual with the law, the onus is on the driver to make sure that they are complying with all relevant rules.

If you rent a light commercial vehicle on the following list that was registered before 1st January 2002, and you wish to take it into the London LEZ, you will need to check the situation for yourself*.

Weight 1.205 – 3.5 tonnes:

  • Vans
  • Motorised horseboxes
  • 4×4 light utility vehicles (more than 8 seats or van variant of 4×4)
  • All Pickups
  • Other commercial vehicles

Weight 2.5 – 3.5 tonnes:

  • Motor caravans (motorhomes and campervans)
  • Ambulances

Weight < 5 tonnes:

  • Minibuses with 8-16 passenger seats

Further Information

The LEZ is operated by Transport for London and all the information you need should be available on its website. Here are some key links:

*All of the information provided here is believed to be correct at the time of publishing and vanrental.co.uk will endeavour to maintain it in the future. However, no responsibility can be taken for errors, omissions or future changes to the rules. Check the Transport for London website for the latest information.

One Bridge, 60 Ford Transit Vans…

To celebrate the centenary of Ford in Britain, the company is releasing a series of photos from its archives – one each week.

This week it is the turn of the Ford Transit. Back in 2005, Ford was celebrating a twin landmark for this van as it celebrated its 40th birthday and the five millionth Transit van rolled off the production line in Southampton.

To mark the occasion, the Transit Van Club teamed up with Ford to organise a convoy of 60 vans across the QE2 bridge:

Ford Transit 40th birthday convoy 2005

In 2005, 60 Transit vans drove in convoy over the QE2 bridge to mark the Transit's 40th birthday.

Today, the Ford Transit has been in continuous production in Britain for 46 years. It is undoubtedly one of the most successful vans ever conceived and thoroughly deserves its reputation. I’ve owned two and would not hesitate to buy a third.

Sprinter Conversion Provides Fire-Fighting Control Centre

Merseyside Fire & Rescue Service Incident Management UnitMerseyside Fire and Rescue Service has taken delivery of a high-tech Mercedes-Benz Sprinter conversion that has turned into a mobile control centre, capable of simultaneously capturing, co-ordinating and integrating three separate layers of multi-agency communications in real time.

In addition, it can effectively apply its own wireless mesh network around an entire fireground – as well as hosting real time links with Gold and Silver command centres, external media channels, a free-sat television system and even a Heli-Tele option.

This unit is automatically deployed to any incident requiring more than three appliances and carries its own crew of two.

It is based on a 5-tonne Mercedes Sprinter and has been converted to provide the technological and communications support required for almost every eventuality. It has its own satellite dish, onboard generator, IT workstations, communications equipment and a large awning, which can be combined with a 40″ external screen to provide a large, weatherproof briefing area alongside the van.

Additional onboard equipment includes laptop computers, remote cameras and portable power packs and the van itself has a full array of blue lights, sirens and an onboard PA system.

The Incident Management Unit, as the van is known, was converted by emergency services specialist MacNeillie, in partnership with Merseyside’s ICT provider, Telent.

Merseyside IMU interior

The IMU contains two IT workstations and a host of other equipment

Merseyside IMU exterior

The IMU is based on a 5-tonne, XLWB Mercedes Sprinter van

Norwich Van Hire: Aspland Van Centre

I’m very pleased to welcome Aspland Van Centre of Norwich to vanrental.co.uk.

Aspland Van Centre is run by Roger Aspland, a commercial vehicle specialist with more than 35 years experience.

Self-drive vans and minibuses are available from Aspland’s Aylsham Road site in Norwich – the following vehicles are available:

  • Luton vans with tail lifts
  • Panel vans
  • 3.5t tippers
  • Minibuses

To find out more, get a quote or making a booking, contact Aspland Van Centre direct:

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Autosport International @ Birmingham NEC 12-15 Jan

Autosport International logo and datesAutosport International is Europe’s largest motorsport exhibition. It is aimed at all levels of motorsport – from karting to F1 – and includes the UK’s largest indoor racing track and the F1 Racing Display, providing you with a rare chance to see Formula One cars up close and personal.

You’ll be able to get some hands-on experience on the kart track and in some advanced motorsport simulators, while the Live Action Arena provides the opportunity to see the experts at work with racing, stunt driving, drifting and celebrity guest stars.

The arena seats 4,700 people and there are six shows a day on the 14th and 15th – so there is no danger of missing out on the chance to see rallycross cars, historic cars, drift cars and much more.

Lotus F1 car at Autosport InternationalThere will also be a wide range of exhibitors and other special events – see the Autosport International website for full details and ticket prices.

Autosport International 2012 takes place from the 12th – 15th January 2012 at the Birmingham NEC.

For full details visit www.autosportinternational.com.

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What Van? 2012 Award Winners

Renault Kangoo Van Z.E. What Van? Van Of The Year

What Van? Van of the Year: Renault Kangoo Van ZE

Anyone considering purchasing a new van in the near future might be interested in the winners of the 2012 What Van? Awards.

Journalists are always keen on new technology and new models, so it was not a big surprise to see that the Renault Kangoo Van Z.E. took that overall Van of the Year title and the new Volkswagen Amarok was chosen as Pick-Up of the Year.

The winners in the other categories are not completely new models, but many of them have had facelifts or updates this year, giving them class-leading fuel consumption, safety and driver comfort.

The latest Ford Transit model was highly praised at its European launch for its improved sound-proofing and engines, as was the latest version of the Volkswagen Crafter. Iveco’s new Daily also picked up an award.

Volkswagen Transporter Sportline

The Volkswagen Transporter Sportline won the Editor's Choice Award

Here’s the full list of winners:

  • Van of the Year: Renault Kangoo ZE
  • Small Van of the Year: Vauxhall Corsavan
  • Light Van of the Year: Fiat Doblo Cargo
  • Medium Van of the Year: Ford Transit
  • Large Van of the Year: Iveco Daily
  • Pick-up of the Year: Volkswagen Amarok
  • Van Conversion Award: Citroen
  • 4×4 Van of the Year: VW Caddy 4Motion
  • Safety Award: Mercedes
  • Green Award: Vauxhall Ecoflex
  • Innovation Award: Citroen Business Class
  • Editor’s Choice Award: VW Transporter Sportline

The Editor’s Choice Award went to the Volkswagen Transporter Sportline – the kind of van that self-employed tradesmen might indulge in when business is good. It’s a model that serves no useful purpose over the standard model but looks great, drives great and is a bit of a status symbol. It’s the kind of van we’d all like but that few of us can justify buying.