Used Ford Custom for Sale in the UK
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The Ford Transit Custom has dominated the UK medium van market for years, and for good reason. Renowned for its car-like driving dynamics, robust build quality, and impressive practicality, it’s a staple for tradespeople and delivery companies alike. If you're considering a pre-owned Ford Custom, this comprehensive buying guide will help you navigate the market and make an informed decision.
Used Ford Custom Price Guide (UK 2025/26)
Prices depend heavily on age, mileage, condition, and specification (e.g., Base, Trend, Limited, Sport). Figures below are for guidance on a well-maintained vehicle.
| Year Range | Short Wheelbase (SWB) | Long Wheelbase (LWB) |
|---|---|---|
| 2013-2016 (Euro 5) | £7,000 - £12,000 | £8,000 - £13,500 |
| 2017-2019 (Euro 6, facelift) | £10,500 - £18,000 | £11,500 - £19,500 |
| 2020-2022 (Latest Spec) | £15,000 - £25,000+ | £16,500 - £27,000+ |
| PHEV (2020+) | £20,000 - £30,000+ | Not available in LWB for PHEV |
Key Specifications
- Payload: Typically ranges from 800kg to 1,459kg, depending on model and GVW.
- Load Volume:
- SWB: Approx. 6.0 cubic metres (H1) / 7.2 cubic metres (H2)
- LWB: Approx. 6.8 cubic metres (H1) / 8.3 cubic metres (H2)
- Dimensions (approx. SWB H1): Length 4,972mm, Width (inc. mirrors) 2,272mm, Height 1,972mm.
- Engine Options (Most common):
- 2.0L EcoBlue Diesel: (Euro 6 onwards) 105PS, 130PS, 170PS (older 2.2L TDCi Euro 5 also common in pre-2016 models).
- 1.0L EcoBoost PHEV: (From 2020) 126PS combined, up to 35 miles electric range.
- Euro Standard: Post-2016 models are typically Euro 6, making them compliant with most ULEZ and CAZ zones. Pre-2016 models will likely be Euro 5.
What to Look For When Buying Used
- Service History: Crucial. Look for a full, documented service history, especially for diesel models and their DPF.
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter): Common issue on high-mileage or stop-start duty vehicles. Check for warning lights, signs of regeneration issues (e.g., strong diesel smell, high oil level). A blocked DPF can be a costly repair (up to £1,500+).
- Timing Belt/Chain:
- 2.0L EcoBlue: Uses a wet timing belt, due for replacement at around 150,000 miles or 10 years. This is a significant job, often costing £800-£1,200. Check if this has been done on vans approaching this mileage.
- 2.2L TDCi (Pre-2016): Uses a timing chain, generally more robust but not maintenance-free.
- Rust Spots: Check wheel arches, sills, and around door hinges. While generally good, vans lead tough lives. Look especially where ply-lining meets metal in the load bay.
- Gearbox and Clutch: Test for smooth gear changes (manual). Listen for crunching or clonking. Check clutch bite point – a high bite point could indicate wear. Automatic options (TorqShift) should shift seamlessly.
- Electrics: Test all electrics, including infotainment, electric windows, central locking, and rear parking sensors (if fitted).
- Suspension: Listen for knocks or creaks, especially over bumps, indicating worn bushes or shock absorbers.
Running Costs for Businesses
- Insurance: Typically falls into commercial vehicle insurance groups, ranging from Group 30-40, depending on trim, engine, and security features. Expect premiums from £500-£1,500 annually for comprehensive cover, varying greatly by driver age, occupation, and claims history.
- Fuel Economy:
- 2.0L EcoBlue Diesel: Expect 35-45 MPG in mixed driving (official figures often higher).
- 1.0L EcoBoost PHEV: Highly dependent on charging habits. Can achieve 100+ MPG if regularly charged and used for short trips, significantly lower if predominantly on petrol.
- Servicing: Main dealer services can range from £250 for a minor service to £500+ for a major service. Independent specialists often offer better value. Ford offers service plans.
- ULEZ/CAZ Compliance: As mentioned, Euro 6 models (generally 2016 onwards for the 2.0L EcoBlue) are compliant. Check specific vehicle's emissions standard on the DVLA database.
Is the Ford Custom Right For Your Business?
The Ford Transit Custom is an excellent choice for a wide range of businesses, particularly those needing a versatile, reliable, and comfortable mid-sized van. It’s ideal for:
- Tradespeople: Plumbers, electricians, carpenters, due to its practical load space and car-like driving experience.
- Delivery Drivers: Nimble enough for urban environments with good fuel economy on longer runs.
- Event Support/Logistics: Capable of carrying significant gear with various body configurations.
Alternatives to consider:
- Vauxhall Vivaro/Citroen Dispatch/Peugeot Expert (shared platform)
- Volkswagen Transporter
- Mercedes-Benz Vito
- Renault Trafic/Nissan NV300 (shared platform)
Frequently asked questions
Is the Ford Custom a reliable used car?
Reliability of the Ford Custom depends on year, mileage and service history. Check independent owner reviews and the specific listing's service history before buying. Carslink.ai links you directly to the dealer for full vehicle history checks.
What should I check before buying a used Ford Custom?
Before buying a used Ford Custom, check the service history, MOT record, mileage, previous owners and any outstanding finance. Inspect the vehicle in person where possible and confirm details directly with the dealer listed.
How much does a used Ford Custom cost in the UK?
Prices vary by year, mileage and condition. Browse the live listings on Carslink.ai for current asking prices.
What MPG does the Ford Custom achieve?
MPG varies by engine and trim. Check the specific listing for the WLTP figure on the version you are considering.
Where can I find a used Ford Custom near me?
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