2021 VAUXHALL MOVANO 2.3 Cdti 3500 Biturbo Edition
2.3 Cdti 3500 Biturbo Edition
Price
£9,000
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Just Arrived Direct From Fleet. Vauxhall Movano L3 H2 F3500 CDTI ,Comes With Full Service History. Full MOT...Spare Keys...
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About the Vauxhall Movano
Used Vauxhall Movano Price Guide (UK 2025/26)
Prices for used Vauxhall Movanos vary significantly based on age, mileage, condition, and specification. This table provides a general guide for 2025/26 market expectations.| Model Year | Average Price Range (SWB/MWB) | Average Price Range (LWB/XLWB) |
|---|---|---|
| 2015-2017 (Euro 5) | £4,500 - £8,000 | £5,500 - £10,000 |
| 2018-2020 (Euro 6) | £8,000 - £14,000 | £9,500 - £17,000 |
| 2021-2023 (Newer Generation) | £15,000 - £22,000 | £17,000 - £26,000 |
Key Specifications
The Movano comes in a vast array of body styles, wheelbases (L1 to L4), and roof heights (H1 to H3).- Payload: Typically ranges from 900kg (L1H1) up to 1,600kg (L4H2/H3).
- Load Volume: From around 8m³ (L1H1) to a substantial 17m³ (L4H3).
- Dimensions (example L3H2): Length ~6.19m, Height ~2.5m, Width ~2.07m (excluding mirrors).
- Engine Options:
- Earlier Models (pre-2016): Primarily 2.3 CDTi (100ps, 125ps, 150ps). Many are Euro 5.
- Later Models (post-2016): 2.3 CDTi BiTurbo (110ps, 130ps, 145ps, 165ps, 180ps). These are Euro 6.
- Post-2021 (Stellantis platform): 2.2 BlueHDi (120ps, 140ps, 165ps) and e-Movano electric variant. These are Euro 6d-ISC-FCM.
- Euro Emission Standard: Essential for UK Clean Air Zones. Prioritise Euro 6 or newer for unimpeded access.
What to Look For When Buying Used
Diligent inspection is crucial for a used Movano:- Common Faults:
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter): Especially on vans used for short, stop-start journeys. Check for warning lights, smoke, or a recent DPF regeneration. Blocked DPFs are costly.
- Timing Chain (2.3 CDTi engines): While generally robust, listen for rattling noises, especially on start-up, which could indicate wear. Replacement is a labour-intensive and expensive job if neglected. Earlier 2.3 CDTi engines *before* the Euro 6 transition were more prone to chain issues if oil changes were skipped. Check service history rigorously.
- Gearbox: Listen for crunching or difficulty engaging gears, particularly 1st and 2nd. Check clutch operation for smooth engagement.
- Electrics: Test all windows, central locking, lights, and infotainment. Wiring issues can be complex.
- Rust Spots: Common areas include wheel arches, bottom of doors, sills, and around rear light clusters. Check the chassis rails for significant corrosion.
- Load Area Condition: Damage here can indicate heavy use and potential structural stress. Look for significant dents, scrapes, or floor damage.
- Service History: A full, documented service history, especially evidence of regular oil changes, is paramount for the 2.3 CDTi engine's timing chain longevity.
Running Costs for Businesses
Keeping a Movano on the road involves several factors for UK businesses:- Typical Insurance: Insurance groups for Movanos range from approximately Group 29 to 40, significantly depending on engine size, specification, and security. Expect premiums from £600 to £1,500+ for standard commercial policies, depending on driver history and location.
- Fuel Economy:
- 2.3 CDTi (Euro 5/6): Real-world averages range from 28-35 mpg for combined driving, depending on load and driving style.
- 2.2 BlueHDi (newer generation): Can achieve 32-40 mpg.
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing can be £300-£600+ for major services. Independent specialists often offer more competitive rates (£200-£450). Parts are widely available.
- ULEZ/CAZ Compliance: Crucial for urban businesses. Only Euro 6 (or newer, i.e., post-September 2016) diesel Movanos are exempt from daily charges in London's ULEZ and many other UK Clean Air Zones. Electric e-Movano models are fully exempt.
Is the Vauxhall Movano Right For Your Business?
The Vauxhall Movano is an excellent choice for businesses requiring a large, capable, and cost-effective panel van or chassis cab.- Who it Suits:
- Couriers handling bulky goods.
- Tradespeople needing to transport extensive equipment and materials (e.g., builders, plumbers, electricians).
- Removal companies.
- Businesses needing a base for extensive conversions (e.g., motorhomes, specialised workshops).
- Alternatives to Consider:
- Renault Master: Virtually identical pre-2021.
- Nissan NV400: Also a re-badged variant.
- Ford Transit LWB/Jumbo: Often perceived as a more driver-focused option, but can be pricier.
- Mercedes-Benz Sprinter: Premium option with higher running costs but excellent reputation.
- Fiat Ducato/Citroen Relay/Peugeot Boxer: Offer similar capacities and generally good value (especially the newer generation Movano based on this platform).
