A Mercedes-Benz Citan averages €10,682 across all model years. Right now 200 are listed for sale, with the cheapest sitting around €1,745 (typically older years) and the priciest around €18,090 (recent years). The median is €10,544. A good price for a Mercedes-Benz Citan is under €7,200; anything over €14,577 is on the high side compared with similar listings. Selling to a dealer instead of privately usually means a lower price: expect roughly €7,908 to €9,490 for this model, depending on year and condition.
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Prices vary by model year: 2013 (€6,024), 2014 (€5,808), 2015 (€6,407), 2016 (€8,697), 2017 (€11,945), 2018 (€13,097), 2019 (€11,117), 2020 (€11,426), 2021 (€12,979), 2022 (€19,020), 2023 (€24,992), 2024 (€27,661), 2025 (€33,922), 2026 (€39,023).
Frequently asked questions
What is a Mercedes-Benz Citan worth?
A Mercedes-Benz Citan averages €16,580. The cheapest example sits at €1,745, the priciest at €49,543.
Which model years of the Mercedes-Benz Citan are available?
We have Mercedes-Benz Citan listings from 2013 through 2026.
What is the average mileage of a Mercedes-Benz Citan?
An average Mercedes-Benz Citan has 59,750 km on the clock.
How much does price differ between the oldest and newest model year?
There's roughly €32,998 between the oldest and newest model year.
How many Mercedes-Benz Citan's are listed right now?
There are 669 active Mercedes-Benz Citan listings in our catalogue.
What is the current market value of a Mercedes-Benz Citan?
Based on active listings, a Mercedes-Benz Citan currently sells for an average of €16,580 on the Dutch used-car market.