Used Volkswagen Amarok Vans

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Volkswagen Amarok  2018, 51311 miles, £21995 +43

2018

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 51,311

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2024, 25 miles, £49995 +32
£49,995
Plus VAT

2024

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 25

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2024, 25 miles, £49995 +30
£49,995
Plus VAT

2024

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 25

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2019, 45000 miles, £33989 +37

2019

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 45,000

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2019, 89560 miles, £18995 +29
£18,995
Ex VAT

2019

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 89,560

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2024, 25 miles, £51995 +31
£51,995
Plus VAT

2024

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 25

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2020, 54000 miles, £18490 +31
£18,490
Plus VAT

2020

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 54,000

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2019, 60000 miles, £24995 +30

2019

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 60,000

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2016, 83000 miles, £15000 +90

2016

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 83,000

Diesel

Volkswagen Amarok  2017, 99000 miles, £19995 +31

2017

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 99,000

Diesel

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Why buy a used Volkswagen Amarok with Exchange and Mart?

Want a posh pick-up? Then this, on paper at least, is your best option, Volkswagen's second generation Amarok. The original version launched in 2010, went on to sell 830,000 worldwide and is still in production in Argentina. This new one's rather different, built for VW by Ford in Pretoria, South Africa and designed in concert with arguably its closest rival, the Ford Ranger. Wolfsburg wants us to know that it's still very Volkswagen though, with an image slightly up-market of that of the Ford, an arguably more car-like cabin and a lot of the drive assist tech features we've recently become used to seeing on VW cars. It should appeal to a wider market as well. Previously, people rarely considered an Amarok as an alternative to something like a Toyota Hilux. Now they might because in this form, it can tow more, carry more, go deeper through water and go further off road. Sounds promising.

About the Volkswagen Amarok

We expected this second generation Amarok to be smarter, better connected and classier inside - and it is. We were more surprised by just how much it's improved in terms of practicality, towing ability and off road prowess. As before, you do have nagging worries in the plush, car-like cabin as to whether this vehicle is really going to prove as tough and durable as its Asian rivals in the long term. But these are concerns your Volkswagen Van Centre will be quick to play down, pointing to this Amarok's development in the Patagonian wilderness. And in summary? Well, this Volkswagen isn't going to be produced in global numbers high enough to threaten its Oriental rivals' world pick-up market dominance, but in terms of product excellence, it certainly should give them plenty to think about. At last in this sector, with a bit of help from Ford, Volkswagen has given the Far East something it can learn from.