
Intercounty Vehicle Contracts Limited are a sister company to Intercounty Truck & Van who are a Mercedes-Benz dealer for Commercial Vehicles within Northampton, Peterborough, Milton Keynes and Luton. 
IVCLIntercounty retail and service the full range of Mercedes-Benz commercial vehicles and Mitsubishi Canter. Our sales and service centres are conveniently located and fully equipped to support all of your vehicle requirements with trained Mercedes-Benz technicians; you have expertise and professionalism at your disposal.
VanMercedes-Benz have built their reputation on quality and superior technological enhancements and as part of the dealer network, here at Intercounty, we aim to reflect this.
Since forming in 2003, our success has grown and we have expanded over geographical areas to extend our customer reach but also have extended our aftersales care at three Vehicle Maintenance Units maintaining fleets of 18 - 36t HGVs for a major UK supermarket.
Intercounty operations now extend to providing fleet management, vehicle leasing, commercial workshop services and telematics to a wide range of clients that include: Sainsburys, Superdrug, Argos and Montgomery Transport. With the well established UK infrastructure, wealth of experience and expertise they have teamed up with these business partners to offer the provision to a wider market.

Fleet Manaagement -
Intercounty Vehicle Contracts Limited (IVCL) has many years experience applying Fleet Management principles to support all clients under the auspices of Intercounty Truck and Van Limited.
Commercial Workshop Services-
Intercounty Vehicle Contracts Limited have a network of wholly owned workshops that are supplemented by other fully approved and authorised repair agents based throughout the UK and the Europe.
Vehicle Leasing-
Intercounty Vehicle Contracts Limited have a range of leasing and contract hire options that are flexible and cost effective alternative to purchasing and maintaining your own vehicles.
Telematics-
There are many elements that affect fuel economy, and hence profitability and emissions. Understanding these is less than straightforward, which is why not all operators monitor consumption on the basis that it is just too complex!