For This is our pick of the diesel engines - strong and providing good performance. Over and above VTR trim, this special edition comes with air-con and alloy wheels, as well as the Child and Aluminium Packs.
Against It's a bit more expensive than the VTR, which is our favourite model in the range - and that could be a crucial difference in what is a budget buy.
We haven't yet driven this version of the car, but as soon as we do, our verdict will appear here.
It’s important to decide how you plan to use your Citroen Berlingo Multispace before you decide which engine will be best for you. The petrol engine has enough oomph for it to keep up with family hatchbacks, but it's worth going for something a little stronger (ie diesel) if you plan on regularly carrying full loads.
Before you buy any Citroen – and the Berlingo is no exception – check websites and phone dealers to check the latest offers. The company’s own website is a good place to start, with an ‘Offers’ section that you can click through to from each car’s ‘homepage’.
Also, given that the basic specification is pretty sparse and you may well be buying some options, look closely at the various 'packs', which bundle together some useful options at tempting prices.
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