Mercedes Vito Taxi more economic, more comfortable, more reliable. FREE SERVICING 3 Years or 100,000 miles
Mercedes Vito Taxi Standard has a full hackney specification and features include:
· Front & rear air conditioning · Leather driver seat ·Metallic paint standard · Folding side mirrors ·6 rear passenger seats
· Bright visibility strips on all passenger seats
· Full division & security glazing · Side electric step ·3 years/150,000 mile warranty ·2 years European recovery
· All servicing and all warranty work undertaken at any Mercedes Commercial Dealer
Midlands and North Birmingham Taxi Warehouse 0121 328 2221 I East Discovery-MPV 0845 438 6357 London KPM UK Taxis 020 7375 1179 I South Smith & Humphrey 01424 210746
Agents for KPM Mercedes-Benz Taxis Scotland Patons Taxiworld 0141 553 4000 or 0131 558 8005 For further information or to arrange a test drive please call
Free servicing applies to retail customers only. 3 years/100,000 miles whichever comes sooner. Free servicing not available with any other offer and applies to new Vito Taxis Premium models registered until 30th September 2010. Offer applies to routine servicing only carried out by an agreed nominated Mercedes-Benz commercial dealer. Participating Agents only.
Free servicing applies to retail customers only. 3 years/100,000 miles whichever comes sooner. Free servicing not available with any other offer and applies to new Vito Taxis Hi Line models registered between 1/11/09 and 31/12/09. Offer applies to routine servicing only carried out by an agreed nominated Mercedes-Benz commercial dealer. £147 per week is for business users only. Finance subject to status. £147 per week equivalent to 60 monthly payments of £637.39 based on a Mercedes Vito Taxi at £29,995 on the road. VAT increases from 15% to 17.5% 0n 1/1/2010.
Offer must end 30th September 2010
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