Which on would you buy: Citroen Berlingo or Peugeot Partner
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Choice of two cars:
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/peugeo...
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/citroe...
One 03, 45000 miles full service but 1.9D
One 06, 80000 mile, no service hostory, 1.6hdi
Both the same price
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/peugeo...
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/citroe...
One 03, 45000 miles full service but 1.9D
One 06, 80000 mile, no service hostory, 1.6hdi
Both the same price
Petrolhead said:
Choice of two cars:
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/peugeo...
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/citroe...
One 03, 45000 miles full service but 1.9D
One 06, 80000 mile, no service hostory, 1.6hdi
Both the same price
Neither. I'd go for...http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/peugeo...
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/citroe...
One 03, 45000 miles full service but 1.9D
One 06, 80000 mile, no service hostory, 1.6hdi
Both the same price
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
As a second car (van) I've had a 2005 Citreon Berlingo Enterprise Van for years in the 2.0HDi guise. It has never let me down in all 132000 miles and has no sign of doing so anytime soon. A wonderful little work horse that I have come quite fond of.
Difficult for me to sit here and say it but I would highly recommend these little things!
Difficult for me to sit here and say it but I would highly recommend these little things!
Petrolhead said:
A van and a car in one, hence this style of vehicle
Then get one of the many secondhand MPVs on the market instead and fold/remove the seats as needed. The Berlingo/Partner is not big enough to pull off a convincing Car/Van hybrid with the seats up so is at not advantage there and then you've got to put up with a vehicle with questionable reliability (in HDI form) and with not too many redeemable features.
Joe5y said:
As a second car (van) I've had a 2005 Citreon Berlingo Enterprise Van for years in the 2.0HDi guise. It has never let me down in all 132000 miles and has no sign of doing so anytime soon. A wonderful little work horse that I have come quite fond of.
Difficult for me to sit here and say it but I would highly recommend these little things!
I'm genuinely surprised. These things are known in the trade for having constant problems. 132k without a single fault is mind blowing.Difficult for me to sit here and say it but I would highly recommend these little things!
Petrolhead said:
Choice of two cars:
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/peugeo...
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/citroe...
One 03, 45000 miles full service but 1.9D
One 06, 80000 mile, no service hostory, 1.6hdi
Both the same price
As per CaptainSlow, avoid the 1.6 at all costs. No history and they genuine are time bombs.http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/peugeo...
http://www.riverviewcarsltd.co.uk/used-cars/citroe...
One 03, 45000 miles full service but 1.9D
One 06, 80000 mile, no service hostory, 1.6hdi
Both the same price
The 1.9D is slow and not terribly economical though and that 03 one is about £1,000 overpriced.
Petrolhead said:
I kind of prefered diesel, but probably the 2.0HDi, as I would like it to be cheap to run
If you're doing the kind of mileage that a grand will not be enough to cover the fuel difference between petrol and diesel, then you probably don't want to be considering an 11yo car.TooMany2cvs said:
Petrolhead said:
I kind of prefered diesel, but probably the 2.0HDi, as I would like it to be cheap to run
If you're doing the kind of mileage that a grand will not be enough to cover the fuel difference between petrol and diesel, then you probably don't want to be considering an 11yo car.Also, a well maintained 2.0HDI will easily do 250,000 miles. A friend of mine had a 406 2.0HDI that he gave £450 for with 340,000 miles on it. He took it on to 380,000 before his own stupidity with regards to maintenance put it off the road.
Just a few weeks back I'd have said go for the 1.9D, as it'll be slow but last forever etc etc etc.
Right now I'd suggest you find a petrol one, as my bullet proof slow as s
t, last forever VW SDi grenaded itself and had to have a replacement engine.
At that age, petrol all the way, I'd even go as far as to ask if the OP could make do with that age of Ford Mondeo estate with the 1.8 litre petrol in it, 36 ish to the gallon, and nice looking ones for between £1 & 2 K
Right now I'd suggest you find a petrol one, as my bullet proof slow as s

At that age, petrol all the way, I'd even go as far as to ask if the OP could make do with that age of Ford Mondeo estate with the 1.8 litre petrol in it, 36 ish to the gallon, and nice looking ones for between £1 & 2 K
A petrol one then ?
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
There is one on there for £750.00
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014...
There is one on there for £750.00
itcaptainslow said:
Don't go anywhere near that DV6 1.6 with no service history. I'm not being melodramatic when I say that is a turbo based ticking time bomb.
On occasions there is some real rubbish posted on PH about certain engines, this however is not one them... I wouldn't touch a DV6 with someone else's 40ft pole Gassing Station | General Gassing | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff