Size and Capacity Estimates
Engine and Fuel Efficiency
Design and Maneuverability
Transmission and Steering
Cargo Handling
The specifications listed are based upon COOP's most commonly rented fleet. They are not the exact measurements of all fleet vehicles rented by COOP. Specifications will vary by make, model, and year of trailer.
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Conventional Box Trucks
The conventional box trucks are designed in a way that the engine of the vehicle lays at the front of the cabin area. As a result, conventional box trucks have a hood at the front which makes it less advantaged than the cab over design. They also come in different sizes and models, most of which can easily be rented on the COOP website.
Cab Over Engine Box Trucks
The cab over engine box truck has no hood because unlike the conventional one where the engine is placed on the front of the cabin area, instead, it is placed over it. One of the qualities that make them popular is their 30-40% turning radius which makes it easy to maneuver tight areas, thanks to the cab-over design. Additionally, the design makes it easy for the driver to see ahead when driving.
Chevrolet Express
The chevrolet express box truck has impressive features that vary from the year of each model. A standard class 1 2019 model has a horsepower of up to 341 and a maximum of 373 lb-ft torque. The weight of each model also varies but the standard maximum capacity is 12,300lbs, with a wheelbase length of 159. Chevrolet express also has other technology-enabled features that help improve performance.
Ram Box Truck
Weighing between 9,001 to 10,000, the Ram box truck falls under class 2 classification of trucks. It is a four-wheel-drive with a wheelbase of 159 and hydraulic brakes. It has a 3.6L V6 engine with a 280 horsepower and 260 lb-ft. torque. Other advanced features include an anti-lock braking system, rear-view camera and power steering among others.
Chevrolet 3500
It is a low cab forward box truck ranked in class 3 of trucks, with a general vehicle weight rate of between 10,000 to 14,000. It has a 6.0L V8 engine with a horsepower of 297 and 372 lb-ft torque. It offers different wheelbase lengths ranging from 109 to 176 and hydraulic brake types. It also has a four by two drivetrain and 6-speed automatic transmission.
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Mobile Billboard
Since box trucks are fully enclosed, they can best be used for billboard advertisements. A business would be better advantaged using a box truck for both transportation and advertisement. Also, while digital marketing beats most conventional forms of advertising like billboard marketing, most marketing experts say that billboard marketing has a very high ad recall rate. This way, a business can attract more potential customers while making money.
Delivery Services
Box trucks are also great for making deliveries. Most range from class 3 to class 7 with lengths between 10 to 26 ft and a general vehicle weight rate of between 12,500 to 33,000 lbs. This allows for the transportation of different products and items with different weights. For a business that deals with light to standard weight cargo deliveries, a class 3 or 4 box truck would be the most suitable while heavier cargo can be hauled by class 5-7 trucks.
Moving Business
Another common use of box trucks includes moving of office and home furniture and appliances. Fitted with technology-enabled security and performance features, drivers can avoid theft during trips and also secure the cargo from unfavorable weather conditions. Additionally, big box trucks are powerful enough to haul large and heavy furniture that may be challenging to move.
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Pick-Up
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Another year, another holiday season. The commercial trailer and vehicle rental market is undergoing significant changes this fourth quarter and into the new year. The big question on everyone's mind is whether the historically busy Q4 season will pick up like before. Factors such as technology adoption, rental utilization drops, vehicle availability, and more are top of mind for businesses everywhere. In this blog, we'll briefly explore what to expect and what's been driving the ups and downs of transporting goods and materials throughout 2023. The peak season is critical for businesses grappling with supply chain disruptions and a rapidly shifting competitive landscape. Read our complete guide to learn expert tips and best practices for optimizing fleet needs and discovering valuable rental solutions to meet these challenges head-on.
Discover the top KPIs that every business should be tracking for optimal fleet use. From on-time delivery rates to transportation cost per unit, this blog post covers it all. Read on for insights and a handy checklist to improve your logistics operations.
At COOP, we're committed to enhancing your experience to make renting and listing vehicles more efficient and user-friendly. That's why we are excited to introduce two new features that will take your vehicle rental experience to the next level. Request to Upload Multiple Vehicles and Smart Rate Search Filter.
Did you know that, on average, U.S. consumers say they have 47% finished placing orders for their holiday shopping by Black Friday and Cyber Monday? That means almost half of the people making purchases in the fourth quarter search online and offline from the crack of dawn for doorbuster deals before we reach December. As two of the biggest shopping days of the year for most retailers, it's important to explore the significant impact these days have on commercial vehicle demand.