How good is the Peugeot Partner 2019 - Van Stop Blog
The Peugeot Partner van has been around since 1996 and the current incarnation is the third generation Partner from Peugeot. With a more boxy look, it drives and handles much, much better than its previous generation.
The model in the pictures is a 2019/19 Peugeot Partner 1.6 BlueHDi Professional L2 100 BHP, with three seats, its the long version so has more room in the rear compartment. The driving position is extremely comfortable with great vision all around and is one of the best driving small vans on the market today.
Are The Peugeot Partners Reliable? :
In a word yes, they are very reliable, with a sturdy build quality which Peugeot have refined over the years, the third generation is on par with the Ford Transit Connect and the VW Caddy. Reliability is also down to the the user/driver, as with any working vehicle you need to check the levels and monitor the vehicle on a reguar basis, especially if you are doing any type of milage work. If you look after your van it will look after you.
It is a good idea to check with Peugeot whether there are any recalls on the model you are thinking of purchasing, there has been a recall on this model which was for the passenger seat belt anchor but if you check most have been done. If you are unsure just ring the local Peugeot dealer and they should be able to tell you.
Is the Citroen Berlingo The Same as The Peugeot Partner?
In essence, yes. Citroen and Peugeot are sister companies and part of the PSA group which now includes Vauxhall so the new Vauxhall Combo is also the same van.
You will find that each brand has slight differences in trim and colour variations but the bones of the vehicle are all the same.
How Many Seats Does The Peugeot Partner Have?
Most varients of the 2019 Peugeot Partner have either 2 or 3 seats, it is all down to the original owner and what they specified from day one. However the 3 seat version is quite spacious and can seat 3 adults in the cabin. The Long version also comes in a crew van with 5 seats and less space in the rear compartment.
How Much Weight Can A Peugeot Partner Carry?
The 2019/19 Peugeot Partner 1.6 BlueHDi Professional L2 100 BHP model currently in stock has a maximum carry weight of 879 kilos which includes the driver, which is good for a small van in this category. If you need to carry more then you need to move upto a medium sized van such as the Peugeot Expert, Vauxhall Vivaro etc.
How Many Miles Will A Peugeot Partner Do?
This is the age old question with any vehicle, it is all down to how you look after your van. If you service the vehicle as per the manufacturers recomendations every time then you will get good milage out of your van, if you skip servicing or dont service at all, like any vehicle it will be limited. There is no reason why you can't service your van as per the specs its just good practice and in the long run will save you money, the service intervals are every 15000 miles or 12 months.
What Are The Dimensions Of A Peugot Partner Van?
The dimensions of the current 3rd generation Peugeot Partner 2019 are
2019 Peugeot Partner 3rd Generation Exterior Dimensions
Peugeot Partner size | L1 Standard | L2 Long |
Exterior length (mm) | 4403 | 4753 |
Exterior height (mm) (Worker version in brackets) | 1,840 (1,860) | 1,849 (1,860) |
Exterior width with mirrors (mm) | 2107 | 2107 |
Exterior width mirrors folded (mm) | 1848 | 1848 |
There are two body lengths available and the only differences in exterior dimensions for the Peugeot Partner is its length.
2019 Peugeot Partner 3rd Generationload area dimensions and volume
Peugeot Partner size | L1 Standard | L2 Long |
Maximum load length (mm) | 1817 | 2167 |
Maximum load height (mm) | 1236 | 1243 |
Maximum load width (mm) | 1550 | 1550 |
Width between wheelarches (mm) | 1230 | 1230 |
Maximum load volume (cu m) | 3.3 | 3.8 |
Maximum load volume (Extenso Cab) | 3.9 | 4.4 |
How Much Does A Used Peugeot Partner Van Cost?
The aarage cost os a used low milage model Peugeot Partner can vary depending on a number of factors, firstly is the van Plus VAT or No VAT. Whats the difference? A van that is Plus VAT has been owned by and individual or company that is VAT registered, which means the seller must charge VAT on the listed price so if the van is listed at a sales price of £11,500 Plus VAT the total payable is £13800 with VAT charged at 20% of the sales price. If the van has been owned by an individual or coampany that is not VAT registered then they can not charge VAT on the sale so the cost of the van will be without VAT, however you wil probably find the vans of this calibre with no VAT usually are coming in around the same price as one after the VAT has been added.
