That's depends on the size of your business. Right now, fuel economy should be considered, especially if you're mobile. They make cargo minivans that have a surprising amount of room in them without seats.
2006-07-09 23:26:50
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answered by Ray 7
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The van is the most preferred choice for a mobile locksmith. This vehicle appear to be the most universal all-around best platform for your locksmith service work. That's not to say that the other types will not work for your given application, but simply that vans appear to be the most preferred. A full sized, normal length, regular height van will be the best one for mobile locksmith services.
2014-07-28 00:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Lock smith sounds like you might not need a lot of space in a van. I think a van like the renault kangoo. I have used 1 for the past 3 years for tv repairs and I found it ideal. It has a 1.5 turbo diesel engine delivering 60 mpg and servicing is very easy if you are into doing it yourself, even more savings! I currently have mine for sale as I am changing to the Kangoo car due to a change in the family situation! I hope this helps.
Ailbe
2006-07-09 23:59:33
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answered by Anonymous
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With incredible ease in dismantling the back seats, Nissan Venette allows you to use the van to carry large amounts of anything in case you don't have passengers. The newer version offers power and robustness, and its AC is also good. Overall, Nissan Venette has a good long duration before giving problems of any sort, and looks just like you'd want a van to look.
2006-07-09 23:44:40
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answered by Sunny 2
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The venerable transit the most versatile van ever built reasonably priced good spare parts availability also reasonably priced and also having as far as I know A flat rear load space with no intrusive wheel arches you would have 2 check that last point yourself will check with my bro in law later as he has a new tranni supplied by his firm he tells me its a good reliable pleasant to drive van !f you need it as a workshop if it has not got enough head room as standard you can I am sure get a high top variant maybe though it could possibly have a high top as standard check that out as well !!
2006-07-10 01:54:19
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answered by PARADOX 4
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Go to British car auctions (BCA) on commercial day and buy a Transit with a side door. Having saved a fortune on a low mileage one year old, you can then afford to sign write it and deck it out with all your equipment. You can even buy a two year parts and labour guarantee and still have money to celebrate with your wife for an evening. If you are thinking of buying a new one, sorry.
2006-07-10 00:20:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Get a Suzuki Carryvan, cheap (Only £4999 +VAT Brand new), cheap to run with a 1.3 petrol engine, extremely roomy with no wheel arches to contend with, and best of all, sliding doors on both sides and a big tailgate to boot. I wouldn't be without mine.
2006-07-10 00:43:27
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answered by boredatwork 2
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I love my Ford Transit it's great!
2006-07-09 23:25:52
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answered by simo9352 5
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