RAC Business welcomes record growth in demand for vans

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) figures released today reveal largest ever number of vans recorded on British roads as Commercial Vehicle Show 2016 opens

Jenny Powley RAC Business sales director corporate comments: “It is highly encouraging to see demand for vans and commercial vehicles continuing at such a pace, as it’s a clear indicator that businesses are performing well and are able to invest in new assets such as vehicles.

“Commercial vehicles really are the lifeblood of the UK economy and this growth reflects the changing way British families shop, with much more emphasis on e-retail and home delivery.

“As such, ensuring vans are fit for purpose is also key for future business growth. Research conducted by RAC Business found 45% of firms that own vans cite service, maintenance and repair (SMR) costs as one of their biggest challenges. And more than one in ten, around 12%, say not having a replacement vehicle to run while their vans are off the road due to SMR issues, is also a problem.

“That is why RAC Business was the first major breakdown provider to offer van-for-van replacement as part of our Onward Travel Breakdown cover, as we recognise the importance of keeping businesses on the move at all times.

“We are also seeing increasing numbers of customers fitting RAC Telematics to their van fleets, which is promoting better driving, leading to fewer accidents on the roads and lower emissions due to better fuel efficiency.

“So if it is the case that the economy is on the up, as we all hope, it is the van and CV drivers of the UK that are certainly leading the way according to these latest figures.”

For more information, go to www.rac.co.uk/business

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