Used Peugeot Partner Vans in Scotland

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We have 109 used Peugeot Partner vans for sale online, so check out the listings. View stock from 48 dealers. Find a second hand Peugeot Partner by searching today.
Peugeot Partner  2024, 10 miles, £20640 +2
Peugeot Partner £20,640

2024

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 10

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2023, 10 miles, £22434 +24
Peugeot Partner £22,434

2023

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 10

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2024, 50 miles, £21780 +15
Peugeot Partner £21,780

2024

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 50

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2019, 4600 miles, £8495 +7
Peugeot Partner £8,495

2019

Automatic

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 4,600

Electric

Peugeot Partner  2022, 5000 miles, £17990 +19
Peugeot Partner £17,990
Ex VAT

2022

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 5,000

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2023, 6225 miles, £20772 +24
Peugeot Partner £20,772

2023

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 6,225

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2021, 12000 miles, £16990 +19
Peugeot Partner £16,990
Ex VAT

2021

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 12,000

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2021, 14000 miles, £13790 +9
Peugeot Partner £13,790
Ex VAT

2021

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 14,000

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2022, 20019 miles, £14950 +19
Peugeot Partner £14,950
Ex VAT

2022

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 20,019

Diesel

Peugeot Partner  2021, 21570 miles, £13500 +54
Peugeot Partner £13,500
+ VAT

2021

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 21,570

Diesel

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Why buy a used Peugeot Partner with Exchange and Mart?

Peugeot knows a thing or two about vans, the brand having built well over 2 million LCVs since 1950. This Partner is the company's biggest seller and as we'll see, the updated version of this third generation model has been revitalised. These days, this compact LCV is the entry point to the brand's strong selling van range, a nameplate that first arrived in the segment in 1996, with a second generation version introduced in 2008 and the original take on this third generation model launched in 2018, before getting the updates we looking at here five years further on. This model used to only share its design and engineering with Citroen's Berlingo. Now, it also shares it with Fiat's Doblo, Vauxhall's Combo and Toyota's Proace City too. All rivals that additionally offer the full-electric variant that of course this Partner offers as well. Greater driving range for that E-Partner derivative (now built in the UK at Ellesmere Port) is a key part of this mid-term update. But all Partners get smarter styling and upgraded cabin screen tech. Let's take a closer look.

About the Peugeot Partner

Peugeot's MK3 model Partner van has become cleverer and more sophisticated, whilst still retaining the practicality that has made it an LCV favorite. The French brand has obviously put plenty of thought into the design of this enhanced Partner and it's backed up the hi-tech stuff with slick features intended to make the working day that little bit straightforward, many of which are packaged up in the Multi-flex modular seating system - a must-have feature on this LCV. You also get very class-competitive payload and carriage capacity figures, along with a comfortable ride and a wide choice of factory-built models. It all adds up to a strong business proposition. Overall then, what are we looking at? A sensible business Partner? Well that's one way of putting it. You might though, prefer to simply see this model in the way that many owners do: as their right hand van.