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    Shop new and used service utility vans when you need a vehicle dedicated to moving tools, parts, and crews from one jobsite to another.

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    Mileage150,241 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Savage, Minnesota
    Seller: Transwest Savage
    Mileage49,016 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Morrisville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: TRUCKSMART ISUZU
    Mileage69,250 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Westland, Michigan
    Seller: Michigan Truck Parts
    Mileage107,781 mi
    Horsepower275 HP
    Location: Harrington, Delaware
    Mileage187,203 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Perrysburg, Ohio
    Mileage131,893 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: San Jose, California
    Seller: Doaba Motors
    Mileage114,814 mi
    Engine ManufacturerMERCEDES-BENZ
    Location: Morrisville, Pennsylvania
    Seller: TRUCKSMART ISUZU
    Mileage140,505 mi
    Horsepower342 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage146,749 mi
    Horsepower342 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage140,668 mi
    Horsepower342 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage181,415 mi
    Horsepower342 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage306,988 mi
    Horsepower323 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage29,478 mi
    Horsepower323 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage30,173 mi
    Horsepower323 HP
    Location: Dayton, Ohio
    Seller: Dayton Work Trucks
    Mileage63,487 mi
    VINW1Z4EGHY3LT032389
    Location: West Chicago, Illinois
    Seller: West Chicago Auto Mall
    Mileage213,642 mi
    VINWDAPF4CC9E9569056
    Location: Fredericksburg, Virginia
    Seller: USA TRUCK SALES - VA
    Mileage108,810 mi
    VINWD3PF3CC6D5801068
    Location: Des Moines, Washington
    Mileage110,697 mi
    VINWDAPF4CD8KN015986
    Location: West Chicago, Illinois
    Seller: West Chicago Auto Mall
    Mileage99,717 mi
    VINWDAPF4CD4KN024572
    Location: West Chicago, Illinois
    Seller: West Chicago Auto Mall
    Mileage108 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Avondale, Arizona
    Seller: Larry H Miller Dodge Ram
    Mileage2 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Avondale, Arizona
    Seller: Larry H Miller Dodge Ram
    Engine ManufacturerCHRYSLER
    Horsepower280 HP
    Location: Rockdale, Illinois
    Seller: Worldwide
    Mileage86,628 mi
    Number of Speeds6 Spd
    Location: Fontana, California
    Seller: Pacific Auto Center
    Mileage57,728 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Delta, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Abenante Motor Group
    Mileage53,278 mi
    TransmissionAutomatic
    Location: Delta, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Abenante Motor Group
    Mileage13,038 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Delta, British Columbia, Canada
    Seller: Abenante Motor Group
    Mileage123,429 mi
    Engine ManufacturerFORD
    Location: Leduc, Alberta, Canada
    Seller: Northern Truck Ranch
    VIN1GTW7FCAXE1135727
    Wheelbase135 in
    Location: Freeport, Illinois
    Seller: B&M Auctions of Wisconsin

    Find Service Utility Vans For Sale

    Service utility vans are work-ready vans designed to carry tools, parts, and crews in one organized, mobile package. They’re a common choice for contractors, service fleets, and municipal teams that need a secure way to move equipment between jobsites and customer locations.


    2026 Ford Transit Service Utility Van

    Most are built around a cargo van body with added shelving, partitions, ladder racks, lighting, and power options to support day-to-day service calls. If you’re comparing service utility vans for sale, focus on how the van will be loaded, where it will be parked, and how often it will be driven in stop-and-go routes vs. highway miles.

    Service Utility Van Benefits

    • Helps crews stay organized with dedicated storage for tools, fasteners, and service parts
    • Supports safer driving and loading when equipment is secured behind partitions and tied down properly
    • Improves jobsite efficiency by reducing trips back to the shop for forgotten items
    • Protects tools and materials from weather, road spray, and jobsite dust
    • Creates a consistent “mobile shop” layout that makes training and handoffs easier in fleet use

    Service Utility Van Applications

    • Electrical, HVAC, plumbing, and general service dispatch routes in urban and rural areas
    • Farm and ranch maintenance runs for fencing, pumps, gates, and equipment repairs
    • Municipal and facilities work such as signage, lighting, park maintenance, and building upkeep
    • Telecom, security, and low-voltage installs that require organized parts bins and ladder transport
    • Delivery-plus-service operations where crews drop parts and complete installs in the same visit

    Differentiating Features

    • Upfit readiness, including factory prep or proven layouts for shelving, bulkheads, and drawer systems
    • Access and workflow choices such as side doors, rear swing doors, step options, and interior walk space
    • Storage and carrying solutions like ladder racks, conduit tubes, roof rails, and internal cargo management
    • Power and lighting options, including inverter setups, auxiliary batteries, work lights, and plug-in points
    • Cab and safety tech that supports long routes and heavy traffic, including camera systems and driver aids

    How To Buy The Right Service Utility Van

    • Match the layout to the job: A plumber’s parts-heavy setup differs from an electrician’s long-material storage, so compare shelving, drawer depth, and open floor space based on what you carry every day.
    • Check access needs: If you load frequently at the curb, side-door access and a low step can matter as much as cargo volume, especially for busy service routes.
    • Plan for payload and towing: Look at how your tools, parts, tanks, and upfit weight add up, and consider whether you also need to tow a small trailer for larger jobs.
    • Think about climate and terrain: For snow, mud, or gravel roads, prioritize tires, traction, and corrosion protection, and confirm the van’s condition around doors, floors, and underbody.
    • Evaluate uptime and support: For fleets and contractors, service intervals, dealer coverage, and common replacement parts can be as important as the purchase price when comparing used service utility vans.

    Top Service Utility Van Manufacturers

    Explore service utility van listings on MDTrader.com to find models from Chevrolet, Ford, GMC, Mercedes-Benz, Ram, and other leading manufacturers. Sort listings by location, condition, and upfit style to find work-ready vans that match your routes and workload.

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