This award recognizes the best commercial vans on the market: vehicles nominated by OEMs that deliver on the things that matter most to fleets.
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Professional fleet decision makers are asked to consider how each van stacks up in terms of:
Versatility to adapt to different jobs and industries
Durability to handle daily wear and tear
Total cost of ownership to keep budgets in check
Ongoing evolution to meet real-world fleet needs
Cargo capacity and upfit flexibility for practical use
Driver comfort and safety features that keep crews productive and protected
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Make your voice heard and help recognize the van that truly drives fleet success. Vote today!
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