Do you need that side window?
Raymond Sciarappa
Commercial & Fleet remote advisor for light and medium vehicles...
In today's Light Commercial Vehicle world as we know it in the U.S.A. the mere definition is simply as broad as "registered to a business or company'. Fleets, company cars, work vans, work pickups, vehicles designed to carry more than 15 passengers, if it belongs to a company or corporation, a government agency, exceeds certain weights, coach's, trailers - the list, in and of itself is so long LI won't let me publish the whole. But there is light at the end of the driveway (pun intended). The LCV World should recognize that the public does not always want those "commercial plates" Many areas particularly around NYC do not want a commercial vehicle and/or plates because it hinders their ability to actually do the work they don't want to be associated with commercially. Dilemma? Of course but the public (our paying customers) have to win this one always. As I have trained and monitored as many as 90+ commercial managers at a time...my motto was & is to let the customer have whatever he wants, let him upfit the vehicle whichever way he wants(side window or not), don't lie cheat or steal - just make the deal! Let the customer win, that way you win we all win.