Used Manual Vans for Sale
We have 9,452 Manual vans in stock. All vans come with 12 months free breakdown cover (or a discounted upgrade if you're an AA member) and £75 off your next service & MOT.
We have 9,452 Manual vans in stock. All vans come with 12 months free breakdown cover (or a discounted upgrade if you're an AA member) and £75 off your next service & MOT.
London
London
London
AA finance available
London
AA finance available
London
London
AA finance available
Uxbridge
AA finance available
Uxbridge
AA finance available
Uxbridge
Consider a pre-purchase vehicle inspection. An independent AA mechanic will check for any issues, helping you avoid costly surprises.
Book a vehicle inspectionEnter your reg number below to get a valuation estimate from our trusted partner Motorway.
If you proceed to sell your vehicle through Motorway, a service fee will be applicable upon sale, calculated based on the final sale price. See the Motorway website for more information.
Please note: If you tap 'Get a valuation' you will be taken directly to the Motorway website.
London
London
London
Edgware
AA finance available
Uxbridge
AA finance available
Uxbridge
All dealers have committed to AA Cars Standards to give you peace of mind.
Vehicle history, MOT, mileage, accident and police reports are all checked - on every vehicle.
12 months free breakdown cover (or discounted upgrade if you're an AA member) and £75 off a Service & MOT. T&Cs apply.
Manual vans are still a popular choice in the UK because they’re familiar, widely available, and often cheaper to buy than an equivalent automatic. They can also suit heavier work because a good manual gearbox gives you direct control when you’re fully loaded, towing, or driving on hilly routes. That said, a manual van’s biggest wear point is the clutch, and vans used for city work can go through clutches faster than you might expect.
When viewing a used manual van, pay close attention to how the clutch feels. It should take up smoothly with no judder, no slipping under acceleration, and no crunching into gears. A high bite point, vibration through the pedal, or difficulty selecting reverse can all be signs of wear.
Also listen for gearbox whine, especially in lower gears, and check the service history for evidence the van has been maintained properly.
Manual vans make sense if you’re happy driving one and you want the broadest used choice. If you’re unsure about condition, an AA Vehicle Check or inspection can give you a clearer picture before you buy.