2022 FIAT SCUDO 2.0 Multijet Tecnico
2.0 Multijet Tecnico
Price
£13,770
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Dealer: Midland Cars Online
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Description
LONG WHEEL BASE | 2.0 MULTIJET 145BHP | EX-FLEET | FULL SERVICE HISTORY | WARRANTY INCLUDED A clean, straight ex-lease Scudo in the stronger 2.0-litre 145bhp configuration - the LWB model with the more powerful engine, and rare to find at this price point. Bought direct from ALD Automotive at the end of its contract. ALD manage large corporate fleets to a structured maintenance standard throughout - it's the kind of background we look for.
The service history shows three recorded oil and filter changes through HTC Oxford DAF at 7,138 miles, 11,860 miles and 31,260 miles. We've carried out an oil and air filter service here as part of our preparation. Two keys present, V5 with the vehicle.
We don't just buy vans and put them straight on the forecourt. We collected this one ourselves and drove it back around 130 miles - that journey is our road test. It drove correctly throughout with no warning lights and no issues.
Engine, gearbox and clutch all as they should be. The LWB configuration gives you significantly more load length than the standard L1 - ideal for plumbers, electricians and joiners carrying long materials. Twin sliding side doors and rear barn doors give access from all angles.
Tecnico spec - air conditioning, cruise control, rear parking sensors, Bluetooth, and load-through hatch. A well-equipped, ready-to-work van at a sensible price. --- Looking for a used Fiat Scudo LWB in the West Midlands? This is exactly the kind of van we specialise in at Midland Cars Online - a family-run, FCA regulated dealer based in Cradley Heath, just 8 miles from Birmingham.
Every van we sell comes with warranty included, and as an approved Lock4Vans fitting centre we can add deadlocks, hook locks or slam locks before you drive away. Finance available for all credit types. 140+ five-star Google reviews. Not sure it's worth the drive?
Ask us for a personal video walkaround - we'll film it and send it straight over. MIDLAND CARS ONLINE Gawne Business Park, 289 Gawne Lane, Cradley Heath, West Midlands, B64 5QY Tel: 0121 492 0785 | sales@midlandcarsonline.co.uk
About the Fiat Scudo
Used Fiat Scudo Price Guide (UK 2025/26)
Prices for used Fiat Scudo models can vary significantly based on age, mileage, condition, and specification. The latest generation, based on the Stellantis 'K-platform', generally commands higher prices. Older, pre-2016 models represent excellent value.
| Model Year Range | Price Range (Indicative) |
|---|---|
| 22-24 Plate (Late Gen 3) | £15,000 - £25,000 (ex. VAT) |
| 18-21 Plate (Early Gen 3) | £10,000 - £18,000 (ex. VAT) |
| 12-16 Plate (Gen 2) | £3,500 - £8,000 (ex. VAT) |
Key Specifications
- Payload: Typically ranges from 980kg to 1400kg, depending on wheelbase and engine.
- Load Volume: From 4.6m³ (Compact/L1) to 6.6m³ (Long/L3).
- Dimensions (Gen 3 L2H1): Length 4.95m, Width 1.92m (excl. mirrors), Height 1.90m.
- Engine Options (Gen 3):
- 1.5L BlueHDi (100hp, 120hp) - Euro 6d
- 2.0L BlueHDi (145hp, 180hp) - Euro 6d
- E-Scudo (Electric) - 50kWh or 75kWh battery
- Engine Options (Gen 2 - 2007-2016 model):
- 1.6L HDi (90hp) - Euro 4/5
- 2.0L HDi (120hp, 136hp, 163hp) - Euro 4/5/5+
- Euro Standard Compliance: Most Gen 3 models are Euro 6d compliant. Older Gen 2 vans are typically Euro 4 or Euro 5.
What to Look For When Buying Used
- DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter): Particularly on 2.0L HDi models, short journeys or neglected servicing can lead to clogged DPFs, requiring expensive regeneration or replacement. Check warning lights and service history.
- Timing Belt/Chain:
- 1.6L/2.0L HDi (Gen 2/3): These are timing belt engines. Replacement intervals vary but roughly every 60,000-80,000 miles or 5 years. Crucial to verify, as failure means catastrophic engine damage.
- 1.5L BlueHDi (Gen 3): Also a timing belt. Check service records.
- Gearbox Issues: Manual gearboxes can suffer wear, especially on high-mileage examples. Listen for crunching or difficulty engaging gears. The EAT8 automatic gearbox (Gen 3) is generally reliable.
- Electrical Gremlins: Check all dashboard lights, infotainment, and electric windows are functioning correctly.
- Suspension: Listen for knocks or creaks over bumps, especially from the front, indicating worn bushes or shock absorbers.
- Rust Spots: While modern vans are better protected, inspect wheel arches, door bottoms, and sills for any signs of surface rust, especially on older Gen 2 models.
Running Costs for Businesses
- Typical Insurance (Group): Fiat Scudo vans typically fall into insurance groups 28-36 (T1-T2) for Gen 3 models, depending on engine and trim. Older models are generally lower. Fleet policies can reduce premiums.
- Fuel Economy:
- 1.5L BlueHDi 100hp (Gen 3): Up to 50-55 MPG (WLTP combined).
- 2.0L BlueHDi 145hp (Gen 3): Up to 45-50 MPG (WLTP combined).
- 2.0L HDi 120hp (Gen 2): Around 38-42 MPG.
- E-Scudo (Electric): Range 142-205 miles (WLTP), significantly lower running costs per mile.
- Servicing: Main dealer servicing usually ranges from £250-£500 per year for minor/major services. Independent specialists can offer more competitive rates.
- ULEZ/CAZ Compliance:
- Gen 3 (Euro 6d): All diesel models are fully compliant with current ULEZ, CAZ, and LEZ zones across the UK.
- Gen 2 (Euro 4/5): Most will be non-compliant and incur charges in these zones. Check specific vehicle registration via government checkers.
Is the Fiat Scudo Right For Your Business?
The Fiat Scudo is an excellent choice for tradespeople, delivery firms, and small businesses needing a practical, mid-sized van. Its comfortable cabin, strong engine line-up, and competitive running costs make it a compelling option. The availability of an electric version (E-Scudo) further broadens its appeal for urban businesses.
However, it might not suit those needing extreme towing capabilities or the very largest load volumes. Alternatives to consider include the Ford Transit Custom, Vauxhall Vivaro, Renault Trafic, and the Scudo's technical siblings, the Citroën Dispatch and Peugeot Expert.
