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Autocarri furgonati
  • 2015 Freightliner M2 106 4x2 Autocarro furgonato

    2015 Freightliner M2 106 4x2 Autocarro furgonato

    Newnan, GA

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    347.638 mi

  • 2013 Freightliner M2106 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1421

    Butner, NC

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    175.483 mi

  • 2016 Freightliner MT45 4x2 Furgone per consegne
    Lot 1490

    North East, MD

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    151.784 mi

  • 2013 Kenworth T270 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1348

    North Franklin, CT

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    234.859 mi

  • 2013 Kenworth T270 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1345

    North East, MD

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    193.072 mi

  • 2013 Kenworth T270 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1344

    North East, MD

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    192.539 mi

  • 2016 International 4300 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1443

    Charlotte, NC

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    446.950 mi

  • 2019 Hino 195 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1459

    North East, MD

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    149.603 h

  • 2016 Hino 195 4x2 Autocarro furgonato

    Amaranth, ON, CAN

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    92.233 mi

  • 2017 Hino 268 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1368

    North East, MD

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    253.787 mi

  • 2019 International 4300 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1437

    North East, MD

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    222.223 mi

  • 2018 International 4300 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1440

    North East, MD

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    173.785 mi

  • 2017 International 4300 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1441

    North East, MD

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    209.169 mi

  • 2017 Hino 268 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1367

    North East, MD

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    244.223 mi

  • 2015 Chevrolet Express 3500 Autocarro furgonato

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    159.152 mi

  • 2016 Isuzu NPR HD 4x2 Autocarro furgonato

    Mont-Saint-Hilaire, QC, CAN

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    203.719 mi

  • 2017 International 4300 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1442A

    North East, MD

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    285.811 mi

  • 2013 Kenworth T270 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1349

    North East, MD

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    241.260 mi

  • 2013 Kenworth T370 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1347

    Charlotte, NC

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    224.264 h

  • 2014 Hino 268 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1372

    North Franklin, CT

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    117.420 mi

  • 2014 Hino 268 4x2 van Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1373

    North Franklin, CT

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    182.626 mi

  • 2017 Isuzu NPR 4x2 Autocarro furgonato
    Lot 1469

    North Franklin, CT

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    122.405 mi

  • 2014 Hino 268 4x2 Autocarro furgonato

    Livingston, LA

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    203.043 mi

  • 2013 Peterbilt 337 4x2 Van Truck

    Chehalis, WA

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    246.297 mi

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Cube vans built for business

A van truck, also known as a cube van or box truck, is a medium- to heavy-duty vehicle designed with an enclosed cargo body mounted directly to the chassis. Unlike a semi pulling a dry van trailer, a van truck is a single, self-contained unit. This design offers a practical balance between maneuverability and capacity, making it one of the most common commercial transport solutions in North America.

Often referred to as cube trucks for sale or used cube vans for sale in the marketplace, these trucks are popular among businesses that require secure, weather-protected hauling without stepping up to a tractor-trailer.

Do you need a license to drive a cube van or van truck?

Whether you need a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) to operate a van truck depends largely on its gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR).

  • Light- and medium-duty cube vans (under 26,000 lbs GVWR): In many regions, a standard driver’s license is sufficient. These are often used for local deliveries, rental moving trucks, and service fleets.
  • Heavy-duty van trucks (over 26,000 lbs GVWR): A CDL is typically required. These trucks can handle larger payloads and longer hauls, often serving as fleet workhorses for logistics companies.

If you’re considering a used cube truck for sale, always confirm the GVWR before purchase so you understand your licensing requirements.

Common applications of a cube van

Cube vans and van trucks are among the most versatile commercial vehicles on the market. Their enclosed, box-style design makes them adaptable across industries:

  • Moving & relocation services: A staple for moving companies, cube vans protect household goods and furniture from weather and road debris while offering generous cubic storage.
  • Parcel & delivery fleets: FedEx, UPS, and countless regional delivery firms rely on step vans and box trucks for last-mile distribution. The enclosed design allows for high-volume loading and efficient routing.
  • Retail & wholesale distribution: Furniture stores, appliance companies, and wholesale suppliers often use van trucks to deliver bulky items directly to customers.
  • Trades & mobile workshops: Contractors and service providers (plumbers, electricians, HVAC technicians) frequently upfit cube vans with shelving and tool storage, transforming them into mobile jobsite workshops.
  • Specialized applications: With modifications, van trucks can become refrigerated units for food distribution, mobile offices, or even custom service vehicles.

Because of this versatility, van trucks for sale appeal to a wide range of buyers — from logistics companies scaling delivery fleets to small businesses looking for a cost-effective way to expand operations.

Cargo space and payload capacity

One of the key advantages of a van truck is the balance it strikes between cargo volume and payload rating. Buyers often compare models based on two factors:

  • Cargo volume: Cube vans typically range from 12-foot to 26-foot bodies, offering between 500–1,500 cubic feet of storage. This makes them ideal for everything from single-household moves to full palletized freight loads.
  • Payload capacity: Depending on size and build, payloads often range from 3,000 lbs to over 10,000 lbs. Light-duty vans are efficient for local delivery, while heavy-duty cube vans rival smaller straight trucks in hauling power.

For buyers, it’s important to weigh cargo requirements against fuel efficiency and licensing needs. A smaller cube van may be more cost-effective to run daily, while a larger 26-foot van truck maximizes payload for fewer trips.

Types of van trucks

Van trucks come in a variety of configurations designed to serve different industries and applications, but two of the most common and widely recognized options are:

  • Box trucks: The traditional cube van with rear roll-up or swing doors, used heavily in moving, retail, and logistics.
  • Step vans: Walk-in style trucks with easy driver access to cargo, popular with delivery fleets and service operators.

Each serves a distinct buyer need, and you can explore them further on our Box Trucks and Step Vans pages.

Buying new vs. used cube vans

When evaluating a cube truck for sale, many buyers consider used options for their cost efficiency. Used cube vans for sale often deliver excellent value, especially when sourced from trusted sellers who maintain transparent inspection records.

  • New cube vans: Offer the latest features, better fuel efficiency, and lower initial maintenance needs.
  • Used cube vans: Can reduce upfront investment while still providing years of reliable service.

Before purchasing, buyers should evaluate body condition, mileage, upfit features, and whether the truck meets their licensing and payload requir

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