Commercial Delivery Vans
Commercial Delivery Vans

Ford Vans â Practical and Durable
The types of commercial vans built by Ford are durable and high-performing. These vans are specially made for heavy commercial use. Ford vans are ordinary vehicles used by many companies, mostly product distributors and express delivery companies. It is because the vans are spacious and powerful and can carry goods and other cargoes. The Ford vans are not only useful to companies; the vehicles are also perfect for family use. A Ford van’s spacious and comfortable interior provides convenience for the entire family during a trip, whether it is a long ride for an out-of-town vacation or just a simple family outing to the mall. The Ford vans can serve any purpose. Among Ford’s range of vans are the XL, the XLT, the Econoline Van (E-Series) and the Chateau Wagon. These vans have been utilized by companies to transport or deliver their products to their distributors and customers. The vehicles have powerful engines and large interior spaces which are just right for commercial/business purposes. The E-Series vans, for example, use 4.6-liter, 5.4-liter, 6.0-liter and 6.8-liter diesel engines depending on the trims. The Econoline Vans are among the popular Ford vans today. But Ford’s most famous commercial utility van is the Transit. Due to its popularity, the word “Transit†has become a common term for vehicles that are of the same type with the Ford Transit. The vehicle is so popular that Ford has already sold more than five million units since it was first produced in 1965. The Ford Transit comes in different body types such as minibuses, panel vans and crew cabs. The Ford Transit has become famous mainly because of its capabilities. The Transit is used not just by companies but even by some governmental agencies, particularly police and military agencies. Most countries’ police departments have a Transit as their primary mode of transportation during their operations, as you can see in the movies. The Transit has also been enhanced to provide the comfort of a car, which is one of the reasons it won the 2007 International Van of the Year award from Van Leasing owners.
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Darrell F writing about Ford van leasing and the Transit leasing at AUF.
can i insure van on somebody else that doesn’t work for me?
i’m planning to go self employed and get a van open some delivery company. due to my age(i’m 21) the insurance for commercial use will be very high. Can I sing it on my father then insure it on him(he is selfemployed too) and then make me a second driver? will this be legal? do i have to pay anything extra etc?
Yes, but it wouldn’t decrease your premium much, if any, because you would still be listed on the policy, and you would only be allowed to list yourself as secondary if you truly were.
