Renault Master
The Renault Master is often overlooked for more well-known large vans. However, the Master’s rising popularity in Europe means that it’s now a real contender in the large vans market. The Master’s special L4 body has been optimised for motorway use, making it a great option for drivers who regularly travel long distances. That said, the versatility in its configuration options is a real stand-out feature and means it will suit a variety of trades.
Official MPG – 29.7 – 40.9
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2016 (66 plate)
Renault Master Lh35dci 125 Business high roof van
£13,998 + VAT or £1,400 deposit and £258.99 per month
Mileage: 28,124
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Ford Transit
For more than 50 years, the Ford Transit has given van drivers all the practicality of a large van with the fuel economy and driving experience of a car. Ford’s rigorous testing programmes also means the Transit is equipped with advanced safety features like curve control technology and side wind stabilisation. So it’s no surprise then that the Transit is Ford’s flagship large panel van and the best-selling van in the UK.
Official MPG – 29.1 – 43.5
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2015 (15 plate)
Ford Transit 2.2 TDCi 125ps H3 van
£11,498 + VAT or £2,299 deposit and £236.40 per month
Mileage: 32,078
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Citroën Relay
The Citroën Relay is built on a platform shared by the Peugeot Boxer and Fiat Ducato. The only major difference between the three models is their range of engines. The Relay is available in a range of body styles and load areas, as well as efficient fuel economy. Citroën has said that designing a van with low running costs is a top priority, and the Relay more than delivers. Even the Relay’s tyres were chosen specifically for their cost-effectiveness.
Official MPG – 31.0 – 42.8
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2018 (68 plate)
Citroen Relay 2.0 BlueHDi van 130ps
£14,495 + VAT or £2,899 deposit and £297.81 per month
Mileage: Delivery-mileage
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Peugeot Boxer
Peugeot downsized the 2.2-litre engine to 2.0 to make the Boxer compliant with Euro 6 emissions regulations. This change also allows for better fuel economy than previous models. The real-life economy figures speak for themselves, making the Peugeot Boxer a good option if you’re looking to keep running costs lower. With a choice of practical body styles, length and heights, the Peugeot Boxer is a great all-rounder and would be a great choice for a wide range of industries and trades.
Official MPG – 30.3 – 41.5
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2016 (66 plate)
Peugeot Boxer 2.0 BlueHDi H3 van 130ps
£12,498 + VAT
or £2,499 deposit and £256.96 per month
Mileage: 26,839
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Mercedes-Benz Sprinter
The Mercedes-Benz Sprinter, or ‘toolbox on wheels’ as it’s known, has been a firm favourite among van drivers since its launch in 2006. Now in its third generation, the Sprinter is home to advanced connectivity technology, with many features from Mercedes-Benz cars making their way over to the Sprinter. It can’t be beaten on running costs, which makes it an ideal investment for longer term savings.
Official MPG - 34.0 – 40.4
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2017 (17 plate)
Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 316 CDI
£14,988 + VAT or £2,999 deposit and £308.35 per month
Mileage: 39,368
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