the Citroën Berlingo Long body may already be one of the most economical vans around but, with an offer of $1000 of free fuel, the Berlingo long body can now travel a long way at zero cost.
The Citroën Berlingo has established itself over two generations as the modern definition of a bonneted light van, a class invented by Citroen with the original 2CV van.
In its latest incarnation, the Berlingo is available in two versions with long and short bodies. In the long body version, which has a driveaway no more to pay price of $24,990 as well as $1000 of free fuel for a limited time, the Berlingo is able to carry a 750 kg payload and its 3.7 cubic metre load area is easily accessible through the rear barn doors or via the sliding doors on both sides. Powered by 1.6 litre 66 kW Turbo Diesel engine, it offers excellent performance regardless of the payload thanks to its 215 Nm of maximum torque.
The car-like interior offers comfort and an ideal working environment with plenty of storage spaces including over head lockers and a 12V power point for mobile phones. A high level of standard equipment includes AirCon, ABS brakes, remote central locking, power front windows, power steering, cruise control with speed limiter, CD player with controls on the steering column and Bluetooth with USB connectivity.