Ford Ranger 3.2 TDCi Wildtrak Pickup Double Cab 4dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 5 (200 ps)
2018 (18 reg) | 128,879 miles
£11,495 No VAT
Pickup | 3.2L | Automatic | Diesel | 5 seats
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Ford Ranger 3.2 TDCi Wildtrak Pickup Double Cab 4dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 5 (200 ps)
2018 (18 reg) | 128,879 miles
£11,495 No VAT
Pickup | 3.2L | Automatic | Diesel | 5 seats
Ford Transit 2.0 350 EcoBlue FWD L3 H3 Euro 6 5dr
2018 (18 reg) | 51,000 miles
£10,795 +VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Ford Ranger F/S/H! 2.0 EcoBlue Wildtrak Pickup Double Cab 4dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (213 ps)
2021 (21 reg) | 87,892 miles
£15,995 +VAT
Pickup | 2L | Automatic | Diesel | 5 seats
Ford Transit Custom 2.0 300 EcoBlue Limited L1 H1 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2023 (72 reg) | 22,936 miles
£21,795 Inc VAT
Panel Van | 2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Ford Ranger 2.0 EcoBlue Wildtrak Pickup Double Cab 4dr Diesel Auto 4WD Euro 6 (s/s) (213 ps) 1 OWNER! FULL SERVICE HISTORY!
2021 (71 reg) | 86,453 miles
£15,995 +VAT
Pickup | 2L | Automatic | Diesel | 5 seats
Ford Fiesta 1.0 SPORT 123 BHP 1 KEY, FULL SERVICE HISTORY
2019 (69 reg) | 71,279 miles
£5,995 +VAT
Car Derived Van | 1L | Manual | Petrol | 2 seats
The Ford Transit Connect adds a new PHEV version to its panel van lineup offering drivers an interesting choice of a bridging vehicle to enjoy before going fully electric.
The Ford E-Transit large electric van is now available with a bigger battery to provide drivers with an 'enhanced range' version capable of travelling up to 250 miles plus.
Ford Pro continues its electrification of the new van with the latest Ford E-Transit Courier - a compact electric van at the smallest end of the market.
Although smaller than a Ford Transit Connect and larger than a Ford Fiesta Van, the Ford Transit Courier didn’t compete with established players in the light van marketplace. But the 2024 Courier now competes on equal terms with its rivals. Auto Trader’s Tom Roberts takes a closer look.