Average prices of wholesale used vans are up
nearly 15 per cent, according to Manheim Remarketing.

Following its latest monthly market analysis,
the average price stands at £4,237 – an increase of 14.7 per cent
since the start of 2010.

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In 2009, the rise in average values in the
equivalent first three months was just over 11.3 per cent.

In March 2010, values increased by 5.6 per
cent (£224), following a rise of 4.4 per cent (£169) in
February.

Compared with March 2009, average wholesale
used van prices are up 47.5 per cent (£1,365).

James Davis, general manager of commercial
vehicles at Manheim Auctions said there were no signs of
“traditional seasonal softening of the market”.

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He added the general election could cause
market uncertainty during April but said the overall upward trend
looks like continuing in the medium term.