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How big is the USPS LLV mail truck?

How big is the USPS LLV mail truck?

With a 101-inch wheelbase and an overall length of just 176 inches, the USPS LLV delivery truck’s “footprint” is about the same size as a contemporary Kia Sportage’s. The LLV was the first purpose-built USPS mail truck—previous U.S. Mail delivery vehicles were largely based on production vehicles that were modified for mail service.

When did the Grumman LLV mail truck go on sale?

There’s this lone listing back in 2013 of a 1991 Grumman LLV Mail Truck making its way to the public. With 230,000 web hits, it seems to be the most famous internet auction of one. So it has happened before.

When was the last time the USPS used a LLV?

Curbside delivery from a driver seated in a vehicle to a curbside mailbox is sometimes termed “mounted delivery”, in contrast to walking delivery. The Grumman LLV entered service in 1987. The USPS bought over 100,000 of these vehicles, the last one in 1994. Approximately 140,000 LLVs are in the USPS delivery fleet.

When is the USPS going to replace the Grumman mail truck?

Earlier this week (Feb 23,2021) the United States Postal Service awarded a contract to the Oshkosh Corporation to replace the USPS’s aging fleet of Grumman LLV mail trucks, in service since 1987. To speed things up, earlier last year, the USPS awarded Mercedes a contract to begin replacing up to 10 percent of existing Grumman LLVs.

With a 101-inch wheelbase and an overall length of just 176 inches, the USPS LLV delivery truck’s “footprint” is about the same size as a contemporary Kia Sportage’s. The LLV was the first purpose-built USPS mail truck—previous U.S. Mail delivery vehicles were largely based on production vehicles that were modified for mail service.

Is the USPS replacing the Grumman LLV mail truck?

The venerable Grumman LLV mail truck is soon getting its AARP membership card, so the USPS wants to replace it with something a little newer and fancier. You know what that means?

Curbside delivery from a driver seated in a vehicle to a curbside mailbox is sometimes termed “mounted delivery”, in contrast to walking delivery. The Grumman LLV entered service in 1987. The USPS bought over 100,000 of these vehicles, the last one in 1994. Approximately 140,000 LLVs are in the USPS delivery fleet.

What does the USPS long life vehicle stand for?

Pushing the Envelope: The USPS Long Life Vehicle That boxy little mail truck in your neighborhood actually has a name. It’s called the LLV , which stands for “ Long Life Vehicle ” and it, along with 142,000 other LLVs, are responsible for moving most of the 523 million pieces of mail every day.

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Ruth Doyle