Peugeot Partner wins van of the year in France
January 29, 2009 by Matt Brogan
The new Peugeot Partner has just been awarded Utility Vehicle of the Year by France’s L’Argus de l’automobile weekly motoring magazine.
Judges were to vote the contenders on seven criteria, five of which the Partner won outright (practicality, design and technical innovation, active and passive safety, ergonomics, and equipment to price ratio).
The new Partner offers versatile payload and capacity options to suit a wide variety of commercial purposes as well as being incredibly economic to run. For a full review of the Peugeot Partner click here.











*****PRIMO!*****
These are FIAT clones, good units, a bit pricey though.
Is FIAT buying Peugeot/Citroen?That’s the mail i have got..
Cheers
F-0
Looks good for a commercial vehicle, and great features for the asking price too.
Far as I am aware, no, FIAT aren’t buying PSA Peugeot – Citroen, they just share components and the like.
A French motoring magazine giving an award to a French vehicle. Surprise, surprise.
Spitfire
Why be surprised, Wheels give’s every second award to Holden…..
I was tempted to make the same comment Zorro, but I decided to let others make it for me.
Bought one of these about 3 months ago. Got the L2 as it is a bit longer and only a grand extra. Drove the VW caddy as well and it seemed to suffer a bit more wind buffeting around bends (and is also more exy being a bigger engine). Partner has now done about 4000ks and everyone who has driven it has liked it. Handles well for a van and has enough grunt, although we don’t do heavy loads.