There are no great deals out there right now.
Van market is crazy.
Best deals you can get are some 0% finance offers, but still, the initial prices are eye watering.
The second hand market is starting to become a little more sensible, but not alot.
0% finance was a motor trade hook that caught many who didn't look at the full picture. Citroen had many offers in my day, but it was the same size cake cut different ways. Back then, they offered a cash-back incentive. Let's say it was £2000. If you took that deal, then no other deals applied. If you wanted to trade your vehicle, then they might offer you £1000 cash back and give you a fantastic trade-in by adding the remaining £1000 to it.
0% finance worked similarly. There is no such thing as 0% finance, someone has to pay interest on borrowed money. You pay that interest from the cash-back incentive.
It's just dressed up in such away you believe you are getting something you aren't. When you hear that "this is a deal for today and today only" then know there is more tucked away under the table. Salesmen work on commission, so the more profit they make for the company, the more they earn. They want your signature today. If they get that with a small deposit, they dissuade you from looking elsewhere. This is why doing your due diligence is so important before you speak to a dealer.