again thanks for the valuable info Spruce so I will need to have both the insurance and road tax sorted before anything right?
Does that mean I can't expect myself to go there and pick it up on the same day?
Its hard to believe that anyone who can drive does not know this, its pretty basic stuff . It also gives a clue as to what you do and don't know. If you don't know this basic stuff then god knows what going to happen if and when you get going.
Seriosuly, they are making this whole process more complicated it needs to be. Mostly to raise more money...
Who is making it more complicated ? Go buy a van..........
And do your homework and research a bit yourself, probably like most of us have done. Check ouit the price of (for example) a 56 plate Vivaro...with a system, then check out the price without one........... Then price a system..........if you aint got this aptitude you're gonna struggle buddy. How are you going to price a job when you can't even buy and insure a van ?
The process is very easy, i know this because i can do it, so thats a measure!!!
I predict it being fun if you buy one without a system. Don't worry there's loads of guys here to help you with that !! You can spend the spring in the back of your new van with a toolkit, some parts and an ipad trying to figure it all out....
Cleancare - its easy when you have done it before or been with someone who has done it. But it will be quite daunting for someone who is young and never done this before.
If you buy a van from someone in the trade, then usually sign up on the day once you have agreed a deal, agree a collection date and then go home and start the process of arranging insurance, etc. The insurance certificate was usually posted onto the trader/dealer and he would use your insurance certificate to tax the vehicle on your behalf so it was all ready for you to drive away. The vehicle would also be cleaned and fuelled on the collection date as well.
If you bid on an online auction then you will need to have Insurance and the printed certificate with you when you go and collect your vehicle. You will also need cash or some other guaranteed form of payment when you go.
Before you drive it on the road you need to go to the post office with your insurance certificate, your New Keeper supplement (from log book) and a vehicles current MOT certificate and buy road tax.
If its a private seller, just ask them to drive you to the nearest post office so the vehicle can be taxed.