Box truck

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A box truck, also known as a cube truck, cube van, or box van, is a truck with a cube-shaped cargo area. They usually range in size from 14 feet to 24 feet in length, with smaller or larger ones existing but being rare in North America. They usually have a garage-like rear door that rolls up. On some box trucks, the cargo area is accessibile from the cabin via a small door.

This U-Haul box truck is a Ford F250 seen in Virginia.
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This U-Haul box truck is a Ford F250 seen in Virginia.

Box trucks are usually used by companies that need to haul appliances or furniture. They are also used as moving trucks which can be rented from companies such as U-Haul or Ryder.

The most common manufacturers of box trucks in North America are Ford and Chevrolet/GMC.

A box truck is sometimes mistakenly called a cargo van. A cargo van is a regular van without rear seats and usually without side windows in the cargo area.