Is the size of a company vehicle an issue?
A fleet manager can often assume that you’ll need a larger business vehicle if you’re going to be carrying around materials and tools/equipment, which is why many tradespeople opt for vans (although some use estates or pick-ups). However, some smaller vehicles have large boot and load spaces so would equally be suitable for the job. For deliveries, you’ll need something that’s big enough for your products, but not too big as to add to your fuel costs unnecessarily.
Smaller vehicles, like a car or van, often use less fuel and may be easier to drive, which might better suit you. Parking is often easier, too, which is important if you make a lot of deliveries in built-up areas. Larger vehicles can offer more protection if you crash – ensure that you check your vehicle has an operational warning light – but you may not want a big van parked outside your house at night or on weekends.
Ultimately, you’ll need to assess your business needs and figure out the most appropriate sized vehicle. Don’t forget to take advantage of your local fleet manager and ask all the necessary questions before making your purchase.