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Citroen Nemo: finding a neat little van

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Citroen Nemo: compact but spacious van

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3 July 2008

Citroen Nemo road test report
Citroen Nemo: compact but spacious van

Citroen Nemo HDi 75 test

Review: Mark Bursa

Citroen Nemo 1.4HDi 75 LX Diesel

What is it?

New-style city van, with ultra-low emissions and excellent fuel economy. The Citroen Nemo is the third van to be built as a joint venture between Peugeot-Citroen and Fiat. So it’s almost identical to the Fiat Fiorino and Pegueot Bipper. But with a more sensible name than the Peugeot!

What’s hot?

Citroen Nemo front seat folds down to provide useful worktop
Fold down front seat: useful for paperwork

 

  • Based on the platform of the Fiat Grande Punto…
  • …so its overall footprint is hatchback-sized
  • Van body is deceptively big but overall length less than a Ford Fiesta
  • Payload of 610kg, loadfloor length of 1.52m and volume of 2.5cu m…
  • …more than usable for delivery work
  • A 1000mm x 1200mm ISO pallet to be carried
  • Operators may find a Nemo could replace a larger van for everyday use
  • Fiat Grande Punto platform means excellent handling
  • Turning circle is less than 10m
  • Cab is car-like and comfortable, with excellent headroom
  • Nice details include a fold-down front passenger seat
  • This ups load volume to 2.8cm m
  • And a flip-up clipboard on the top of the dashboard
  • Good range of factory options: optional sliding doors on both sides
  • CO2 emissions are a tax-friendly 119g/km on the 70hp 1.4 HDi diesel
  • Running a Nemo will enhance your company’s ‘green’ credentials
  • Optional SensoDrive clutchless manual for city driving

What’s not?

Wide-opening rear doors on Citroen Nemo
Easy access: wide-opening rear doors

 

  • Side door apertures are smaller than they look
  • Bulkhead and rear wheel arches intrude into the space…
  • …so the only way to load bulky items is through the back door
  • Remember, it’s badge-engineered
  • Peugeot’s Bipper and Fiat’s Fiorino are the same van – so shop around

What you need to Know

Citroen Nemo has fold down front passenger seat to expand load area
Front seat: folds into floor for greater load length

 

P11D Value: £9,515
Monthly Rental: * £267
What will it be worth: ** £
GVW: 1,700kg
Payload: 610kg
Loadspace Volume: 2.5cu m
Basic Loadspace Dimensions: 1,520mm long x 1,050 wide x 1,180 high
Engine: 1.4-litre HDi Diesel
CO2 Emissions: 119g/km
Power/torque: 70hp/160Nm @ 1,750rpm
Economy:

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*Monthly commercial vehicle rental courtesy of the Van Unit atLombard Vehicle Management. Based on 36 months/60,000-mile contract hire agreement with maintenance contract.

**Trade value of van if purchased after three years and 60,000 miles. (Powered by Deltapoint)

Business Van Manager Road Test Rating

Car-derived vans used to comprise a box body welded to the front of a popular hatchback – but that’s sooo 20th century. The Citroen Nemo puts a clever, small panel van body on to a hatchback platform to combine car-like driveability with van practicality. Factor in a clean (sub-120g CO2), economical diesel engine and cheeky good looks and you’ve got a winning combination.

Also Consider

Fiat Fiorino Cargo SX 1.3 Multijet Diesel 75

Peugeot Bipper 1.4HDi S Diesel

Ford Fiesta Sportvan 1.6TDCi 90PS

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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