Thoroughly inspect the chassis and frame for rust or damage, especially if the vehicle has been used in harsh environments.
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Check the engine and transmission for any signs of leaks, unusual noises, or performance issues. A pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic is highly recommended.
3
Verify the maintenance records to understand the vehicle's service history and identify any recurring problems.
4
Consider the intended use: if converting for personal travel, factor in the cost and complexity of interior modifications.
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Research the cost of insurance and registration in your region, as these can be higher for commercial vehicles.
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If importing from the USA (Copart, IAAI), factor in shipping costs, customs duties, and potential modification costs to meet local regulations.
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Body
Doors
2
Seats
2
Cargo
Towing
10000 kg
Weight
Electrical System Gremlins (e.g., sensor failures, wiring issues)
Be aware of the vehicle's fuel consumption and plan your budget accordingly.