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Peugeot Partner Review (2001 to 2007)

Peugeot Partner Review on Compucars

Quick Summary

If you require unpretentious, cheap and cheerful family transportation that won't extinguish your will to live every time you get in, the Peugeot Partner Combi is a decent bet. No, it's not particularly luxurious but it has an infectious charm that endears itself to most. Its vast load area, no-nonsense rubber matting and many stowage bins means it can carry gear that far bigger vehicles would baulk at, yet is shorter and more manoeuvrable than a Honda Civic. With used versions now appearing in meaningful numbers, it makes a very sensible buy. What's more, with the money you'll save you might be able to afford a used 106GTi to indulge your selfish streak!
Overall:  2.5 out of 5

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The van-based MPV sector has been one of the fastest growing market segments amongst UK car buyers. Popularised by cars like the Renault Kangoo and Citroen Berlingo Multispace, a whole host of manufacturers have since joined the fray. Some have been more successful than others. Peugeot adopted a wait-and-see approach to this market, and their Partner Combi is an intelligent offering.Based on the Partner van – and sharing many parts with the Berlingo range – the Partner Combi was inexpensive to bring to market whilst at the same time based on a proven winning formula. The result is that it has always had a low sticker price and no shortage of takers. A used Partner Combi maximises your savings still further.
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History of the Partner

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Although its Citroen Berlingo Multispace sibling had been on sale for three years, it wasn't until June 2001 that Peugeot put its toe in the water with the Partner Combi. Learning lessons from Citroen, who inexplicably started out with a three-door model only, the Peugeot had five doors, and a pair of solid, no-nonsense engines. Buyers chose either a 1.4-litre petrol or a 1.9-litre diesel. In late 2001 a Quiksilver model was added to the range with no less than five fixed glass panels in the roof and bedecked with some dubious decals. Later the Escapade was introduced and by mid 2005, that was the only derivative left on sale. It was powered by the 2.0-litre HDi diesel engine.In the early part of 2006, the Partner Combi range was reduced down to one model – the 90bhp HDi diesel powered Escapade.
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Peugeot Partner Road Test

Two engines are available, a 75bhp 1.4-litre petrol unit or a 1.9-litre 71bhp diesel. Not too far apart in terms of power, the two engines also offer near identical fuel consumption, the petrol making an average of 40mpg and the diesel 41mpg. According to our crude calculations, you'd need to drive over 50,000 miles to recoup the extra cost of the diesel in terms of average fuel bills, but the oil burner will probably command a higher residual value. Take your pick. Anyone expecting a vehicle based on a light van to offer a syrupy ride will be disappointed. Having said that, the Partner Combi has the ability to convert all but the most sceptical. Both models are genuinely good fun to drive, with an acceptable amount of body roll in corners, and a fair amount of poke. Take the 1.9D version. Rest to 60 in 15.2 seconds may not worry the hot hatch brigade, but it feels much quicker in a Partner Combi, due in no small part to the low window line allowing you to see the ground rushing by in your peripheral vision. Peugeots have always had a reputation for building fun small cars and the Partner Combi is no exception. Baby Peugeots of the eighties had a wonderful reputation for effervescent handling, vivid acceleration and scalpel-sharp steering. Peugeot have managed to imbue the Partner Combi with a good dose of that old school energy whilst employing quality control procedures that are far tighter.
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Buying a Peugeot Partner

As with all cars that get used to ferry children back and forth, check for rips, stains and other damage to upholstery and minor trim parts. Check the integrity of the fitments inside as, unsurprisingly, the plastics quality used in the Partner Combi probably wouldn't find their way into an Audi. On some of the cubbies it's possible for coins, keys and the like to slip between ill-matched mouldings and down into the fascia innards. The mechanicals are proven technology and shouldn't cause any significant worry. Despite this, check for its service history but otherwise what you see is pretty much what you get with a Combi.
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Peugeot Partner Typical Pricing

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Prices for the Partner Combi open at £4,175 for a 2001 Y plated 1.4-litre version, rising to £4,850 for a 02 plate. The same plate in Quiksilver guise would command another £350. Should you prefer the diesel, just add £500 onto the price of the equivalent petrol Partner. Insurance is very affordable, reflecting the mature ownership profile of these vehicles. The 1.4-litre petrol models are rated at Group 4 and the 1.9-litre diesel cars are Group 5.
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Peugeot Partner Parts

(Estimated prices, based on a 1.4i) One of the advantages of being spawned from a commercial vehicle is spares affordability. Commercial fleet operators are a canny crew and they factor in the cost of spares when making a buying decision. Realising that they couldn't suddenly ramp the price of a spare part up when it came to the 'civilian' Partner Combi without a rat being smelled, Peugeot are obliged to offer us super-economy parts prices. Therefore, a new exhaust system will be around £150, new front brake pads £50, with rears coming in at about £58. A new radiator is around £165, whilst a new starter motor will set you back approximately £250. A headlight retails at £65.
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Peugeot Partner Rated

Performance 3 out of 5Performance

Comfort 2.5 out of 5Comfort

Handling 3 out of 5Handling

Economy 3.5 out of 5Economy

Styling 2 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3 out of 5Equipment

Build 2.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 3 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 3 out of 5Value


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