
CITROEN BERLINGO CAR (2018-23)
The CITROEN BERLINGO CAR (2018-23) is a versatile and practical vehicle that stands out in the small MPV and van crossover segment, well-suited for families, small business owners, and those needing a reliable workhorse. Recognised for its spacious interior, flexible cargo options, and comfortable drive, the Berlingo appeals to a wide range of drivers seeking practicality and value. In the UK market, it’s often chosen for its affordability, low running costs, and reputation for durability, making it an ideal choice for daily commuting, family trips, or light commercial use.
With over 3,100 lookups on MyCarCheck.com involving nearly 1,200 distinct VINs, the CITROEN BERLINGO CAR (2018-23) provides a clear picture of its market standing. On average, these vehicles are valued at around £15,952 when privately sold and have recorded mileage typically close to 27,758 miles, indicating their suitability for regular, everyday use. Known for its friendly design and efficient performance, the Berlingo is often compared favorably to rivals by offering excellent value for money, practicality, and a reputation for reliable operation. Whether you’re a first-time buyer or upgrading your current vehicle, the CITROEN BERLINGO CAR (2018-23) is a dependable, adaptable choice worth considering.

average use

The data indicates that the most common recorded mileage for the Citroen Berlingo (2018-23) is between 20,000 to 30,000 miles, accounting for 21.4% of vehicles, followed by those with 10,000 to 20,000 miles at 14.4% and 40,000 to 50,000 miles also at 14.4%. Notably, a significant proportion of vehicles, around 15%, are recorded with mileage below 10,000 miles, suggesting some low-mileage options are available in the market. Conversely, very high mileages are rare, with less than 1% of vehicles exceeding 100,000 miles, and only small percentages documented in the 150,000+ mile range. This distribution highlights that the majority of these vehicles are relatively low to moderate mileage, with high-mileage examples being quite uncommon.

vehicle values

The data indicates that for a 2018-23 Citroen Berlingo, the most common private sale price range is between £13,000 and £15,000, accounting for 18.3% of the valuations, followed closely by the £14,000 to £15,000 range at 17.7%. A significant portion of vehicles are valued in the £12,000 to £13,000 range (16.5%) and the £15,000 to £16,000 range (14.1%). Notably, the highest price bracket (£16,000 to £17,000) constitutes nearly 9%, while the lower price brackets (below £9,000) make up a very small proportion of the valuations, each under 1%. Overall, the distribution suggests that most privately sold Citroen Berlingos in this period tend to be valued around £12,000 to £16,000, with fewer vehicles occupying the extreme lower or higher ends of the price spectrum.

production years

The data for the Citroen Berlingo vehicles (2018-2023) shows that the majority of the vehicles, approximately 56.9%, were manufactured in 2019. Vehicles from 2020 and 2021 collectively account for around 32.7%, with 20.8% from 2020 and 11.9% from 2021. Notably, only a small percentage, 6.4%, are from 2022, and an even smaller fraction, 0.3%, from 2023. Manufacturers and buyers might be particularly interested in the high prevalence of 2019 models, possibly indicating a peak in production or popularity during that year, with fewer newer models on the road early on in the current model cycle.

colour popularity

The data on the main paint colours for 2018-2023 Citroën Berlingo vehicles shows that grey is the most popular colour, accounting for 44% of the fleet. Blue is the next most common at approximately 20%, followed by white at around 10%. The remaining colours—beige (6.4%), red (5.8%), black (5.5%), green (7.3%), and minor shades like brown and gold (each 0.3%)—are less frequently chosen. Notably, the prominence of grey and blue suggests a preference for neutral, practical colours among owners of this model.

ownership cycle

The data indicates that nearly half (48.6%) of the Citroen Berlingo vehicles registered between 2018 and 2023 have had two registered keepers, suggesting high ownership stability within this period. The most common scenario is a single keeper, accounting for 27.2%, or two keepers, at 48.6%. Notably, a small proportion (0.3%) has had as many as seven keepers, which may warrant further investigation for vehicle history. Overall, the distribution suggests that most vehicles tend to remain with owners for multiple years during this period.

engine choices

The data for Citroen Berlingo models (2018-23) shows that the majority of vehicles are equipped with engines of 1499cc (40.4%) and 1500cc (37%), indicating a common engine capacity around 1.5 liters. Smaller engine sizes, such as 1200cc (20.5%) and 1199cc (2.1%), are less prevalent. In terms of fuel type, petrol-powered vehicles account for approximately 22.6%, while diesel engines are predominant at 77.4%, reflecting a strong diesel preference within this model range.












