2014 RENAULT MASTER 2.3 Dci 28
2.3 Dci 28
Price
£19,995
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Low mileage automatic campervan with just 39538 miles Stunning conversion 12v/240v elecs with hook up Fully converted van with toilet cubicle Solar ( Renogy 200w ) 2 leisure batts Rear Lounge coverts into double bed 2.3 Diesel 2 keys 1 Former keeper Fsh Ac ( ice cold ) Drives as new Vehicle is now In stock and ready to view Sold by AVS bransgore Ringwood road Bh238jq We undertake all types of camper work and have plenty in stock Part exchange welcome 6 months warranty
About the Renault Master
The Renault Master has been a workhorse for UK businesses for decades, offering robust capacity and a comfortable cabin. As a versatile and often more affordable alternative to rivals, a used Master can be an excellent acquisition. This buying guide will equip you with the knowledge to make an informed purchase, focusing on real-world UK market specifics.
Used Renault Master Price Guide (UK 2025/26)
Used Master prices vary significantly based on age, mileage, condition, and specification. The following table provides realistic price ranges for common configurations in the UK market for 2025/26, assuming average condition and mileage.
| Model Year Range | SWB/MMT - £ | LWB/LHT - £ | Low Mileage (<50k) - £ |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2015-2017 | 5,000 - 8,500 | 6,000 - 10,000 | 7,500 - 12,000 |
| 2018-2020 | 8,000 - 13,000 | 9,500 - 15,500 | 12,000 - 18,000 |
| 2021-2023 | 14,000 - 22,000 | 16,000 - 25,000 | 19,000 - 28,000 |
Prices are estimates and depend heavily on individual vehicle condition, dealer reputation, and market fluctuations.
Key Specifications
- Payload: Typically ranges from 850 kg (L1H1) to 2,200 kg (L4H3 RWD), depending on wheelbase, roof height, and drivetrain (FWD generally lower payload than RWD).
- Load Volume: From around 8 cubic metres (L1H1) to 17 cubic metres (L4H3).
- Dimensions:
- L1 (SWB): Length approx. 5.07m, Load length approx. 2.58m
- L2 (MWB): Length approx. 5.57m, Load length approx. 3.10m
- L3 (LWB): Length approx. 6.20m, Load length approx. 3.73m
- L4 (XLWB): Length approx. 6.70m, Load length approx. 4.38m
- H1 (Low Roof): Internal height approx. 1.70m
- H2 (Medium Roof): Internal height approx. 1.89m
- H3 (High Roof): Internal height approx. 2.14m
- Engine Options (common in UK used market):
- 2.3 dCi (M9T engine): Available in various power outputs; typically 110hp, 130hp, 145hp, 150hp, and 165hp (Twin Turbo). Earlier models may have 100hp or 125hp.
- Euro Standard: Post-2016 models are typically Euro 6 (Euro VI) compliant, essential for ULEZ/CAZ. Earlier models (2012-2016) may be Euro 5.
What to Look For When Buying Used
- 2.3 dCi Engine Issues: Older models (pre-2016) with the 2.3 dCi 100/125/150hp engines can suffer from
EGR valve failure andinjector problems . Listen for excessive engine noise or rough idling. The 165hp Twin Turbo units are generally more robust. - Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF): Especially on vans used for short urban journeys, the DPF can clog. Check service history for DPF regeneration cycles or replacements. A visual inspection for excessive black smoke on acceleration can indicate DPF issues.
- Timing Chain/Belt: The 2.3 dCi engine uses a timing chain, which should theoretically last the life of the engine. However, neglect of oil changes can cause premature wear. Listen for a rattling noise, especially on cold start-up.
- Gearbox: Manual gearboxes are generally durable, but check for smooth engagement and no crunching, particularly in 2nd and 3rd. Automated manual (Quickshift) can be jerky and expensive to repair if faulty.
- Rust Spots: Common areas include around the
rear wheel arches, sill panels, and door bottoms . Check the subframe and chassis rails for more serious corrosion, especially on older, well-used examples. - Steering Feel: Listen for clonks or knocking noises from the front suspension, often indicating worn
anti-roll bar drop links or track rod ends . - Electrics: Modern vans are complex. Test all electrics, including windows, central locking, and infotainment. Check for dashboard warning lights.
Running Costs for Businesses
- Insurance: The Renault Master typically falls into commercial vehicle insurance groups ranging from Group 25 to 35, depending on specification and power output. Expect annual premiums from £800 to £1,500+ for a business policy, varying with driver history and postcode.
- Fuel Economy:
- 2.3 dCi 130hp FWD: Around 30-36 mpg combined (real-world).
- 2.3 dCi 165hp Twin Turbo FWD: Around 32-38 mpg combined (real-world).
- RWD models generally see a slight reduction in MPG (1-3 mpg).
- Servicing: Renault recommends service intervals of 25,000 miles or every two years, whichever comes first. Budget £200-£350 for a minor service and £400-£700+ for a major service or DPF-related work.
- ULEZ/CAZ Compliance: Models manufactured from September 2016 onwards with Euro 6 engines are generally compliant with UK ULEZ/Clean Air Zones. Always double-check specific vehicle registration via the official GOV.UK checker.
Is the Renault Master Right For Your Business?
The Renault Master is an excellent choice for businesses requiring significant cargo capacity and a comfortable driving experience for longer journeys. It's particularly well-suited for:
- Delivery and logistics companies needing large load volumes.
- Tradespeople (e.g., plumbers, electricians, carpenters) that carry bulky equipment or materials.
- Builders and couriers seeking good payload and fuel efficiency for its class.
Alternatives to consider:
- Ford Transit: Often considered the benchmark, offering a wide range of specifications and strong residuals, but can be pricier.
- Vauxhall Movano: Mechanically identical to the Master (until 2021), offering a similar experience.
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: Renowned for build quality and reliability, but typically commands a higher price tag.
- Citroen Relay/Peugeot Boxer/Fiat Ducato: A shared platform offering excellent load volume and competitive pricing, but generally a less refined driving experience.
By carefully checking the points outlined in this guide, you can find a reliable used Renault Master that serves your business well for years to come.
