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Title: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: Jack Harris on May 10, 2013, 09:32:56 pm
Anyone got 1 of these vans? if so are they any good?
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: JamesAJF on May 11, 2013, 02:56:53 am
i have.  i got Peugeot partner brilliant little van but don't buy the 2 liter one like me quit juicy and tax is a little expensive  £230 a year for tax but a part from that parts are cheap if goes wrong. my van has been very good to me and i fit all wfp system in there to with all my other trad tools and helfords do the roof racks £120 easy to get parts one guy i no had one witch done over 300 thousand miles and still going strong and citron berlingoes  are the same van all the parts are the same good little buy mines got 130 thousand on the clock and still drives like bran new best little van ever just had cam belt kit and water pump done for £220 witch i fort was quit cheap and it is easy to park being a smaller van and there quite cheap to buy and they never seem to rust mines not got a single bit of rust on it not any were its 13 year old too. i would.
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: Jack Harris on May 11, 2013, 03:53:33 pm
I've got the 54 plate partner already but thinking of changing it soon to the new shape 1, there decent vans thats why i want to know if anyone has got the newest 1  :)
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: JamesAJF on May 12, 2013, 01:10:20 am
oooooo yer soz didn't see the bit that said new lol. ::)roll
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: darran higg on May 13, 2013, 08:40:08 pm
I bought a new berlingo few months back after my 05 despatch( which I'd had from new) got wrote off parked up while I was working.my new van is the 1.6 hdi lovely van got used to it being smaller than my previous van just had to stream line my gear! Lol.If buying the deisel just beware that these cans have a dpf filter and these clog up if not doing many motorway driving pribs be best you google thus cos you'll get a proper explanation.
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: dd on May 14, 2013, 10:48:08 am
I bought a new berlingo few months back after my 05 despatch( which I'd had from new) got wrote off parked up while I was working.my new van is the 1.6 hdi lovely van got used to it being smaller than my previous van just had to stream line my gear! Lol.If buying the deisel just beware that these cans have a dpf filter and these clog up if not doing many motorway driving pribs be best you google thus cos you'll get a proper explanation.
What size tank have you got in there?
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: rg1 on May 14, 2013, 11:03:54 am
I bought a new berlingo few months back after my 05 despatch( which I'd had from new) got wrote off parked up while I was working.my new van is the 1.6 hdi lovely van got used to it being smaller than my previous van just had to stream line my gear! Lol.If buying the deisel just beware that these cans have a dpf filter and these clog up if not doing many motorway driving pribs be best you google thus cos you'll get a proper explanation.

I think there's a way of knowing if a dpf filter is fitted by the vin number?
Title: Re: New Peugeot Partner/ Citreon Berlingo
Post by: darran higg on May 14, 2013, 08:32:04 pm
I'm trolley only so don't have a tank but I carry 8, 25l barrels plus all the usual gear.
Brother in law is senior technician at local citroen dealership and he's told me they have loads of problems with the cars/vans fitted with dpf,AA website has some useful info