Will vans follow the good example set by cars like the Hybid and the Smart and finally switch to green technology. Many owners of vans are working for themselves, or part of a larger organisation.
Larger companies could make huge savings by operating a revolving policy and gradually replacing there out of date models. It wouldn’t be such a bad policy to gradually faze out the old technology and begin to embrace the new. The amount of money that companies spend on their fuel bills must be staggering. Overall running costs must benefit greatly with a switch to new ‘greener’ technology.
Minimising cost is particularly important for new start-up businesses, who would not be doing themselves a disservice by going down this route. However, if you are an existing sole trader it is understandable difficult to expect you to trade in your reliable gas-guzzler for an ‘experimental’ one that will run on vegetable oil. You may be saving some much needed capital, and helping to preserve vital resources - which has got to be a sensible option.
Driving one of these vans may help you to do that, which is certainly not a bad thing, because we need to be doing all that we possible can. A fresh attitude is need from the people of this planet, which is going to be tough, but not impossible. If everyone works together to reject the old environmentally unsustainable methods, then some real progress can be made.
In my opinion, cheap van leasing has been an option out there for many years now and can provide a much cheaper way to achieve what everyone wants. Whether or not Citroen van leasing and LDV van leasing are going to be involved in the process remains to be seen, but if there is demand then they are sure to recognise this and follow the pattern!
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