Used Peugeot Partner Combi

The Peugeot Partner Combi comes with a lot of space and is reliable in providing a comfy ride. Being Peugeot\\\'s attempt at the van/MPV conversion market segment, you would inherently expect it to come with a robust built and a sassy ambience. Rather, the Peugeot Partner Combi has sort of a crude feel to it. Still, it does give you a decent ride – that much you can say for the Partner Combi. The 1.4L petrol engine is very refreshing when not much is demanded from it. This engine is just apt for city driving. The 1.9L diesel engine is significantly slower, giving a more van-like feel to your ride because of its slow acceleration. Critics have found this engine to struggle in most road conditions. If you were to choose between the petrol and the diesel here, then it is better to just go with the petrol unit. But if you want maximum performance from your used Peugeot Partner Combi, then better go with the 2.0 HDi diesel, the latest in the range. This engine deals with all road conditions well, and because of the Partner Combi’s light body, the engine is rather frugal when it comes to fuel consumption. Wind and tyre noise can be intrusive when you take your Partner Combi on the motorway. Still, you get a lot of headroom and legroom for all of your passengers. The seats could use a little more support because they can get too hard when you go on long trips. Due to its large size, it would take longer for the car to heat up particularly during winter. You also get a lot of storage bins and a flexible and massive load area. You can even fit beds and filing cabinets inside your Partner Combi! Equipment-wise, standard features include three 3-opint rear seatbelts, side impact bars, electric front rear windows, and a stereo radio/cassette player. The Quiksilver models add roof panels, five fixed-glass, rear roof air vents, 3-speed fan that you can adjust anywhere from the front or the rear, overhead lockers, black Quiksilver cloth trim, and metallic paint. The Escapade adds interior mats, front and rear light grilles, and front fog lights. Front visibility is not a problem, though rear visibility can pose certain issues. The driver’s airbag is a standard feature, while front passenger airbags are optional. You also get side bags, an engine immobiliser, and remote central locking. There is no alarm system fitted as a standard, though this is a matter that is easily remedied.
