Peugeot Boxer 2.0
2018 (68 reg) | 48,000 miles
£13,995 No VAT
Minibus | 2L | Manual | Diesel
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Peugeot Boxer 2.0
2018 (68 reg) | 48,000 miles
£13,995 No VAT
Minibus | 2L | Manual | Diesel
Peugeot Partner 1.5 BlueHDi 650 Professional Premium Standard Panel Van SWB Euro 6 5dr
2021 (71 reg) | 48,770 miles
£9,990 No VAT
Panel Van | 1.5L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Peugeot Partner Standard Diesel 1000 1.5 BlueHDi 100 Professional Van
2019 (19 reg) | 50,034 miles
£10,200 Inc VAT
Panel Van | 1.5L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Peugeot E-Expert e 1000 75kWh Asphalt Premium Standard Panel Van 6dr Electric Auto MWB (136 ps)
2023 (23 reg) | 26,500 miles
£9,650 +VAT
Panel Van | Automatic | Electric | 3 seats
Peugeot Partner 1.6 BlueHDi 651 Professional L1 5dr
2017 (67 reg) | 23,000 miles
£6,499 No VAT
Panel Van | 1.6L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Peugeot Boxer 2.2 BlueHDi 335 Professional Premium + Panel Van 5dr Diesel Manual L3 High Roof Euro 6 (s/s) (140 ps) **FINANCE FROM 8.9 %APR AVAILABLE**
2023 (23 reg) | 78,000 miles
£10,390 +VAT
Panel Van | 2.2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Peugeot Boxer 2.2 BlueHDi 335 Professional L3 H2 Euro 6 (s/s) 5dr
2022 (22 reg) | 39,000 miles
£12,499 +VAT
Panel Van | 2.2L | Manual | Diesel | 3 seats
Often seen as the “most different” of the Stellantis medium-sized panel vans, the Peugeot Expert offers a distinct cabin environment that might just nudge it ahead of its rebadged bedfellows.
The new-look Peugeot Partner has been updated alongside its platform-sharing Stellantis small van stablemates, but has it got enough differences to make it a go-to choice? Auto Trader’s Tom Roberts reports.
The Peugeot Boxer stands as one of many Stellantis large vans currently available, but it's reputation as a workhorse is well-deserved. Auto Trader's Tom Roberts takes a closer look at what it has to offer today's busy tradesperson.
The Peugeot E-Expert electric medium van isn’t something truly new, but it does try hard to separate itself from the rest of the pack – but is a nice interior and cheaper starting price enough to get ahead?