Used Peugeot Partner for sale near Yorkshire and the Humber
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The Peugeot Partner has garnered a strong reputation for reliability and economy, with many owners appreciating its versatility and fuel efficiency. However, some have pointed out minor issues and limitations in passenger capacity. Overall, it stands out as a practical choice for drivers seeking a dependable vehicle.
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The Peugeot Partner has garnered a strong reputation for reliability and economy, with many owners appreciating its versatility and fuel efficiency. However, some have pointed out minor issues and limitations in passenger capacity. Overall, it stands out as a practical choice for drivers seeking a dependable vehicle.
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Andrew C
Reviewed a 2012 Peugeot Partner on 2 Jun 2025
We're really pleased with the van and the price we paid for it. It was in great condition—clean and tidy when we picked it up. It's exactly what we needed, it suits our needs perfectly.
david w
Reviewed a 2014 Peugeot Partner on 1 Aug 2024
I drive peugeot partner with the job I do and find other than some minor issues peugeot vans seem to be good all round vehicle
Lachie M
Reviewed a 2014 Peugeot Partner on 6 Jul 2021
Excellent car very versatile & economical to run especially the 1.6hdi.
Lachie M
Reviewed a 2017 Peugeot Partner on 12 Jun 2021
Excellent versatile vehicle & very economical to run. Would have no hesitation in recommending to friends & family.
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The Peugeot Partner was sold by the French firm between 1996 and 2018. It's mechanically identical to the Berlingo produced by sister brand Citroen, and both were designed to be dual purpose, offered as both a small commercial vehicle - or panel van - and as a passenger car, fitted with seats and windows in the back. The second-generation version arrived in 2008, and was considerably bigger and more expensive than the first-generation vehicle. The Partner name was retired in 2018. At this time the Berlingo was replaced by a third-generation version, but the Peugeot equivalent was named the Rifter instead.










