Are you stuck with aging vans that drain your budget? You’re not alone. 68% of fleet managers say maintenance costs for vehicles over 5 years old spike by 40% annually. But what if you could slash expenses while boosting productivity? Meet the game-changer: new vans
engineered for 2024’s demands.
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Modern new 15 passenger vans for sale aren’t just vehicles—they’re profit generators. Our electric models achieve 250 miles per charge, cutting fuel costs by 60% compared to gas engines. Need proof? Check these specs:
Feature | Traditional Vans | New Electric Vans |
---|---|---|
Annual Fuel Cost | $4,200 | $1,680 |
Maintenance Interval | Every 5k miles | Every 15k miles |
Cargo Capacity | 180 cu.ft | 220 cu.ft |
We’ve tested every major brand so you don’t have to. Here’s the breakdown:
Need wheelchair accessibility? Dual charging ports? Our new vans adapt to your needs:
👉 8 seating configurations
👉 3 battery size options
👉 24-hour telematics support
After switching to our new electric vans, this regional carrier:
• Reduced breakdowns by 83%
• Increased daily deliveries by 27%
• Earned $18k in EV tax credits
Ready to transform your fleet? Limited inventory alert: The first 10 orders this month receive free fast-charging installations. Don’t let competitors leave you in the dust—Claim Your Upgrade Now →
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A: New 15 passenger vans for sale are available at authorized dealerships, online automotive marketplaces, and commercial vehicle retailers. Check manufacturer websites or platforms like AutoTrader for inventory updates and pricing details.
A: Prioritize safety features (e.g., collision warnings), cargo/passenger capacity, fuel efficiency, and technology integrations. Test-drive options and warranty coverage are also key factors when evaluating new vans.
A: New electric vans reduce long-term fuel and maintenance costs while supporting sustainability goals. Many governments offer tax incentives, making them a cost-effective choice for eco-conscious businesses.
A: New 15 passenger vans provide extra seating and storage but may require specialized licensing in some regions. Smaller new vans offer better maneuverability and lower fuel consumption for urban use.
A: Yes, many manufacturers offer upfitting options for new electric vans, including shelving, refrigeration, or branding wraps. Discuss your needs with dealers to configure a fleet-ready solution.
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