








2023 Ford Transit Custom 2.0 EcoBlue 130ps Low Roof D/Cab Limited Van Panel Van Diesel Manual
Description
So, I’ve had this Ford Transit Custom for about a year now, and honestly, it’s been a solid workhorse. I picked it up as a second-hand van for moving stuff around, and it’s held up well—no drama, just reliable. It’s a 2023 model with the 2.0 EcoBlue engine, 130ps, low roof, and the D/Cab limited version—perfect for hauling or doing deliveries.It’s diesel, manual transmission, and has that clean, practical panel van look. I’ve used it for both work and weekend trips, and it’s always been easy to drive. The interior’s decent—leather steering wheel, heated front seats, and plenty of storage. I even got it set up with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, so I can stream music or use my phone hands-free. USB and AUX ports are there too, plus a 12v socket.
The tech side is solid: reversing camera, blind spot alerts, parking sensors, cruise control, and a digital radio. The seats are comfortable, especially with the heated front seats and height-adjustable driver’s seat. There’s also front and rear parking sensors, reverse parking aid, and a trip computer.
I’ve kept it pretty well maintained—no major issues, just regular service checks. The paint is metallic, and it’s got alloy wheels and fog lights. It’s not flashy, but it’s practical, quiet, and gets good miles.
I’m moving to Arlesey, Central Bedfordshire, and I’m selling it because I’m upgrading to a different kind of vehicle. The price is £25,195.50—exclusive of VAT—so if you’re interested, I’d be happy to chat. No pressure, just a solid, usable van in good shape.
If you’ve got a use for a reliable, well-equipped panel van, this might be something you’d actually enjoy using.