Renault See Van and Light Truck Sales Rise
pMore sales figures from the motoring industry have been released, this time for van and truck sales. June figures for truck registrations are still showing falling numbers, however, the amount of vans being registered is starting to level out./pp/ppThe number of trucks being registered has been declining month on month and the figures released for June show the greatest fall so far.!–more– With 2,761 trucks registered in June, this is a 47% decline in registrations from June last year./pp/ppAs for the other part of the sector, the amount of van registrations has seen slight improvement. The amount of vans being registered reached 17,158 units. This amount of sales shows a 40.1% drop in registrations on June last year, however, its actually the smallest month on month drop so far. This means that the van sales level could be improving./pp/ppRenault was one of the manufacturers that did well in June. They saw a massive 78.5% rise in sales for their vans and light trucks during June. One model in particular that did well was the Renault Trafic van. The Trafic van, which is currently Renaults best selling van, recently won the first 2009 Security Award./pp/ppThe amount of truck and van sales is affected by a number of factors. A big reason is that many companies are choosing to wait and see if van and truck prices continue to fall before they buy. Although the amount of companies buying vans is falling, the amount of a href=http://www.crusadervans.co.uk target=_blankvan leasing/a companies buying vans is on the rise, this is because the companies that arent buying vans are choosing to lease vans instead./pp/ppMany companies are finding that getting out a a href=http://www.crusadervans.co.uk/renault-van-leasing.htm target=_blankRenault van lease/a is working out cheaper in the long run rather than buying a brand new van. So if you are looking for a a href=http://www.crusadervans.co.uk/renault_trafic-van-leasing.htm target=_blankRenault Trafic lease/a, you will often get a better deal because you are only paying monthly for the van, rather than paying a bulk sum for a new van./ppSo although the amount of companies buying vans is falling, this is being slowly levelled out by leasing companies./p