subject: Commercial Vehicle Repairs and How to Get the Best Deal [print this page] Commercial Vehicle Repairs and How to Get the Best Deal
More than ever, companies rely on road transport for business, for either transporting goods, attending meetings or reaching customers' premises.In today's competitive market, commercial vehicles are key for business and therefore, it's important to keep commercial vehicle repairs to a minimum and remain as effective as possible. Vehciles off the road will often mean an additional cost to the business, both in additional commercial vehicle repair costs and lost revenue.So what is the answer to keeping down costs and smooth running of your commercial vehicle fleet? Here are 5 tips that could help.- Lower repair costs: Shop around for commercial vehicle repair prices. There will always be garages that offer loyalty discounts to customers who contract to them solely for lorry, truck and van repairs. You can also negotiate a lower price if you have a large volume of vehicles that need regular maintenance.- Regular maintenance: If you own your fleet, then it's paramount to have regular commercial vehicle servicing and repairs. A service will not only rectify any problems with the vehicle, it will also flag and highlight any potential mechanical and engine problems before they happen, which can ultimately save you trouble and money.- Reputable garage: Ensure that you get your commercial vehicle repairs done at a reputable garage and if they are approved, then even better. They should only use recommended lubricants and genuine manufacturer parts. To get the best value, they should also be a one-stop shop and offer a full range of services, including electronic diagnostics and repairs, breakdown and recovery, MOT testing, LGV safety inspection and testing so that you are confident that they are providing your business with the best all-round service.- Qualified technicians: As well as using a reputable garage, make sure the mechanics that are working on your fleet are just as good. They should be experienced in working on van and truck repairs, with light commercial vehicle experience, and/or HGV vehicles and preferably with formal qualifications. In the case that technicians are picking up and dropping off your vehicle then make sure that they own a correct license to drive your vehicles.- Leasing commercial vehicles: If you currently own your commercial vehicles, is it worth considering leasing as an option? You could benefit operationally, get financial gains with VAT and tax depending on usage, no hassle of running and disposal of fleet vehicles and fixed costs. Leased vehciles will also save you troble and time as your truck, van or lorry repairs will be managed by the leasing company. And if a vehicle is off road due to breakdown or repair you will have a substitute in it's place so that you can carry on your business as normal.