| Box trucks, also referred to as cube vans, box | | | | If you are going to use your truck every day, |
| vans or cube trucks are considered to be | | | | you should definitely think of buying a new |
| multi-task vehicles, used mainly for transporting | | | | machine. However, if the truck won't be essential |
| products and delivering them to customers, | | | | to your business, you can consider buying a used |
| bringing equipment to job sites or moving | | | | one. After all, purchasing a used trucks is a smart |
| inventory between warehouse and the retail | | | | way of saving money. New box trucks prices |
| stores. | | | | depend on the size and the option you choose. |
| Box trucks consist of a cab - a place where the | | | | They can go from $25,000 to as much as |
| operator sits and the engine is installed and a | | | | $50,000 if they are large trucks. On the other |
| separate box for cargo. The two-piece structure | | | | hand, used trucks that are 10 or 15 years old can |
| is what makes box trucks look a bit different | | | | run for $5,000. |
| from cargo vans, being one-piece structure. It is | | | | When buying pre-owned trucks it's better to |
| typical for box trucks to have roll-up gates in the | | | | search online marketplaces or in classified ads as |
| back. Sometimes when they are used for | | | | local dealers would usually sell brand new models |
| on-street deliveries, it's good to invest in a lift | | | | and have a limited selection of the machinery you |
| gate that can lift the cargo from the street to | | | | need. |
| the back of the truck or the other way round. | | | | |