Used Mercedes-Benz Citan Vans

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Mercedes-Benz Citan  2023, 2000 miles, £19990 +27
£19,990
+ VAT

2023

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 2,000

Electric

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2024, 5500 miles, £17490 +11
£17,490
+ VAT

2024

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 5,500

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2023, 5500 miles, £18990 +29
£18,990
+ VAT

2023

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 5,500

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan 90kW 45kWh Premium Van Auto L1 +39
£18,895
Plus VAT

2023

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 6,043

Electric

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2019, 21200 miles, £8990 +32
£8,990
Plus VAT

2019

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 21,200

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2018, 36612 miles, £8331.6 +42
£8,332
VAT Qualifying

2018

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 36,612

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2018, 51711 miles, £7994 +30
£7,994
No VAT

2018

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 51,711

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2020, 52600 miles, £6800 +11

2020

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 52,600

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan 109 CDI BlueEfficiency L2 Eu6 +25

2019

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 68,932

Diesel

Mercedes-Benz Citan  2024, 1500 miles, £17990 +11
£17,990
+ VAT

2024

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 1,500

Diesel

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Why buy a used Mercedes-Benz Citan with Exchange and Mart?

What might the Mercedes of small vans be like? Well, back in 2012, with the little Citan LCV, we had our answer. Except that it wasn't really a Mercedes but a Renault Kangoo with a fairly extreme makeover. As is this second generation model. Unlike its rivals though, when Mercedes does badge engineering, the end result is more than just badge-changed. Like its predecessor, this MK2 Citan looks different from its Renault cousin outside, feels different inside and drives differently too, even though all the engines are the same. As before, there's a choice of short or long wheelbase models and a people carrying Tourer variant cells alongside the panel van that's our focus here.

About the Mercedes-Benz Citan

This second generation Citan borrows from what is in our view the most improved compact van on the market - the MK3 Renault Kangoo - and adds a Mercedes sheen to the whole package that will particularly appeal to owner drivers. To create a proposition that will obviously make even more sense if your company fleet already includes larger Mercedes Vito and Sprinter vans and you need some smaller ones for urban deliveries. Overall, this Citan is good enough - and distinct enough - to credibly wear the Three-Pointed Star and justify its premium as a quality choice in the compact van segment. The way it looks, the way it drives and the way it'll feel to own and use this van are all unique. As will be the impression your business will make in running one. Imagine, say, you're running a gourmet food business or delivering fresh flowers. Like it or not, you're going to create more of an impression of quality arriving in a Mercedes-Benz. Of course, all that would be an irrelevance if the practicalities and economics of this vehicle didn't stack up. Fortunately for the German brand, proven Renault underpinnings and engineware ensure that they do.