Used Mercedes-Benz Citan Diesel for Sale in the UK
9 diesel Mercedes-Benz Citan vans available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 2015 to 2020.
Considering a compact panel van for your UK business? The Mercedes-Benz Citan offers a premium badge with practical dimensions. Launched in 2012 as a rebadged Renault Kangoo, the first-generation Citan aimed to bring Mercedes-Benz reliability and build quality to the small van segment. While it shares many underpinnings with its French counterpart, Mercedes-Benz made significant revisions to the suspension, steering, and interior to elevate its offering. This guide will help you navigate the used market for this often-overlooked workhorse.
Used Mercedes Benz Citan Price Guide (UK 2025/26)
Prices for used Citan models fluctuate based on age, mileage, condition, and trim level. The 2012-2021 generation is widely available. Expect to pay a premium for higher specifications like the ‘Sport’ or ‘Progressive’ trims, or for models with lower mileage and a full service history.
| Year | Model Variant | Typical Price Range (GBP) |
|---|---|---|
| 2013-2015 | Citan 109 CDI 1.5L Diesel (Short/Long) | £4,000 - £7,500 |
| 2016-2018 | Citan 111 CDI 1.5L Diesel (Long/Extra-Long) | £6,500 - £11,000 |
| 2019-2021 | Citan 109 CDI 1.5L Diesel (Long) | £9,000 - £15,000 |
| 2019-2021 | Citan 112 1.2L Petrol (Long) | £8,000 - £13,500 |
Key Specifications
- Payload: Typically ranges from 630kg (Citan 108 CDI Short) to 810kg (Citan 111 CDI Extra-Long).
- Load Volume: Short (Compact) wheelbase offers around 2.4m³, Long wheelbase 3.1m³, and Extra-Long wheelbase is 3.6m³.
- Dimensions (Long variant): Length 4,321mm, Width 1,829mm (excl. mirrors), Height 1,802mm.
- Engine Options:
- 1.5L CDI Diesel: (OM607 engine) Available as 75hp (108 CDI), 90hp (109 CDI), and 110hp (111 CDI). This is the most common engine.
- 1.2L Turbo Petrol: (M200 engine) 114hp (Citan 112). Less common on the used market.
- Euro Standard: Early models (pre-2016) are typically Euro 5. Facelift models from late 2016 onwards are Euro 6 compliant. Always check the specific vehicle's emissions certificate.
What to Look For When Buying Used
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter): Essential for Euro 5/6 diesels. Look for vans that have seen regular longer runs, as stop-start city driving can clog the DPF. Regeneration issues can be costly and lead to limited power.
- Timing Belt: The 1.5L CDI diesel engine uses a timing belt, not a chain. Mercedes-Benz recommends replacement every 6 years or 90,000 miles, whichever comes first. Crucially, ensure this has been done if buying a high-mileage or older vehicle, as failure means catastrophic engine damage.
- Rust Spots: While Mercedes-Benz has a good reputation, check common areas like wheel arches, sills, and around door hinges for early signs of corrosion, especially on older, less-cared-for examples.
- DMF (Dual Mass Flywheel): Particularly on manual diesel models, listen for rattles or clunks when starting, stopping, or changing gears – a sign of a failing DMF that can be expensive to replace.
- Sliding Door Operation: Check the smooth operation of side loading doors; rollers and runners can wear, leading to sticking or grinding.
Running Costs for Businesses
- Insurance (Group): Mercedes-Benz Citan models typically fall into insurance groups 11-18 (out of 50). Expect an annual premium for business use between £500 - £1,200 depending on driver history, location, and excess.
- Fuel Economy: The 1.5L CDI diesel offers impressive fuel economy, with official combined figures often around 55-60 MPG (WLTP for later models) in real-world driving, expect 45-55 MPG, making it very economical for trades. The 1.2L petrol offers around 40-45 MPG.
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be pricey. Independent specialists familiar with Mercedes-Benz and Renault commercial vehicles can offer significant savings. Service intervals are typically 1 year or 15,000 miles.
- ULEZ/CAZ Compliance: Crucial for UK city businesses. All Euro 6 compliant Citan models (generally from late 2016 onwards) are ULEZ and CAZ compliant. Earlier Euro 5 models are not, and will incur charges daily. Always verify with the vehicle's registration.
Is the Mercedes Benz Citan Right For Your Business?
The Mercedes-Benz Citan is an excellent choice for businesses requiring a compact yet capable van with a touch of premium comfort. It’s ideal for:
- Urban delivery drivers due to its manoeuvrability and fuel efficiency.
- Tradespeople like electricians, plumbers, and florists who need decent load space and reliable transport.
- Companies looking for a professional image with the Mercedes-Benz badge.
Alternatives to consider: Ford Transit Connect, Volkswagen Caddy, Citroen Berlingo/Peugeot Partner (and their original Renault Kangoo sibling). While these alternatives might offer slightly lower acquisition costs, the Citan’s comfort, driving dynamics (thanks to Mercedes-Benz suspension tuning), and brand prestige often justify its slightly higher price point on the used market. Ensure a thorough pre-purchase inspection and verify service history for peace of mind.
Latest Listings
- 2017 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency £3,995, 140,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2015 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency L2 Euro 5 (s/s) 5dr £2,990, 122,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2016 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency L2 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £5,180, 100,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2018 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency £3,499, 35,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2017 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency £4,999, 98,188 miles, Diesel, Manual
2020 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI Pure £7,695, 118,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2015 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency £2,999, 253,000 miles, Diesel, Manual
2016 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI BlueEfficiency L2 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr £4,900, 81,750 miles, Diesel, Manual
2020 MERCEDES-BENZ CITAN 1.5 109 CDI Pure L2 Euro 6 5dr £5,868, 121,500 miles, Diesel, Manual
Frequently asked questions
What should I check when buying a diesel Mercedes-Benz Citan?
For a used diesel Mercedes-Benz Citan, prioritise full service history, DPF (diesel particulate filter) condition, EGR valve health, turbo behaviour on a test drive, and confirm the car has done a regular mix of motorway and town driving rather than only short urban trips. Check the MOT history for emissions advisories. Carslink.ai currently lists 9 diesel Mercedes-Benz Citans from independent UK dealers.
Is the Mercedes-Benz Citan a reliable used van?
Reliability of the Mercedes-Benz Citan 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 Mercedes-Benz Citan?
Before buying a used Mercedes-Benz Citan, 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 Mercedes-Benz Citan cost in the UK?
Current Carslink.ai listings range from £2,990 to £7,695, with an average of around £4,681.
What payload and load volume does the Mercedes-Benz Citan offer?
Payload, load volume and dimensions vary by wheelbase, roof height and trim level. Check the specific listing for the exact variant specification.
Where can I find a used Mercedes-Benz Citan near me?
Carslink.ai shows current Mercedes-Benz Citan stock from independent UK dealers across 6 major UK cities. Use the search to filter by location.
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