Vans in Europe are pretty much like pickup-trucks in the United states, both are used to haul stuff, with the exception that European vans are mostly used by professionals and companies.
Mercedes-Benz is one of the largest manufacturer of vans and is slowly becoming one of the most successful as well if we are to take their 2013 numbers into account.
In order to further improve of their market position in the UK, the British branch of Mercedes-Benz just introduced new offers for every model with the help of Mercedes-Benz Finance, therefore making every model more affordable for the exact people who need them.
The smallest model in the Mercedes-Benz Vans range is the Renault Kangoo-based Citan city van, which in the 109 CDI Long variant can now be had from as little as GBP 169 per month, with the Extra Long wheelbase to cost an extra six pounds per month.
Business owners who are in the lookout for a larger van can check out the Vito 113 CDI Compact, which starts at just GBP 249 per month, with the Long wheelbase costing an additional 10 pounds more per month.
With a turbocharged three-liter V6 diesel that outputs 224 hp, the Mercedes-Benz Vito Sport-X is in another league as far as performance and looks go – especially when talking about what is technically a panel van – as it comes with 18-inch Brabus wheels, bi-xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights and a Brabus front spoiler.
The interior comes with leather upholstery, cruise control, Comand multimedia and navigation system and sliding doors on both sides of the car. All this doesn't come cheap though, as the Vito Sport-X starts from GBP 455 for the 122 CDI Compact variant.
The largest product in the Mercedes-Benz Vans range for 2014 is of course the Sprinter facelift, which can now be had from GBP 385 for the Medium wheelbase and GBP 399 for the Long version.
All the leasing offers from Mercedes-Benz Finance UK are only available until 30 June, so you might want to act quick if you're in need of three-pointed star work horse.
In order to further improve of their market position in the UK, the British branch of Mercedes-Benz just introduced new offers for every model with the help of Mercedes-Benz Finance, therefore making every model more affordable for the exact people who need them.
The smallest model in the Mercedes-Benz Vans range is the Renault Kangoo-based Citan city van, which in the 109 CDI Long variant can now be had from as little as GBP 169 per month, with the Extra Long wheelbase to cost an extra six pounds per month.
Business owners who are in the lookout for a larger van can check out the Vito 113 CDI Compact, which starts at just GBP 249 per month, with the Long wheelbase costing an additional 10 pounds more per month.
With a turbocharged three-liter V6 diesel that outputs 224 hp, the Mercedes-Benz Vito Sport-X is in another league as far as performance and looks go – especially when talking about what is technically a panel van – as it comes with 18-inch Brabus wheels, bi-xenon headlights with LED daytime running lights and a Brabus front spoiler.
The interior comes with leather upholstery, cruise control, Comand multimedia and navigation system and sliding doors on both sides of the car. All this doesn't come cheap though, as the Vito Sport-X starts from GBP 455 for the 122 CDI Compact variant.
The largest product in the Mercedes-Benz Vans range for 2014 is of course the Sprinter facelift, which can now be had from GBP 385 for the Medium wheelbase and GBP 399 for the Long version.
All the leasing offers from Mercedes-Benz Finance UK are only available until 30 June, so you might want to act quick if you're in need of three-pointed star work horse.