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Now you can take on any terrain with the Peugeot Partner Combi – and do so at an affordable price. The Partner Combi is one of the most practical cars for your budget in its class and yet there is no shortage of features, such as sliding doors, 60/40 split folding rear seats, a heated rear window and fog lights. If you’re packing the family away for a lengthy drive you’ll feel secure in the Partner Combi which has both active and passive safety features. Above all though, the Peugeot Partner Combi redefines the perception of power with a responsive HDi 90 engine allowing you to go further for less.
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Fun to drive, practical, economical & very robust. The makeover in terms of light grills, under body engine protection & highered & refined suspension is great. Not only looks tough but is car park friendly & smacks of an offroader. Superb value for money retails at 12062 but haggling gets it under £10k!! These cars are far more likely to become sought after than its more feminine looking cousin, the Berlingo.
Submitted: 03/01/2008 09:28:45
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