Used Peugeot Traveller Cars

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Peugeot Traveller 2.0 BlueHDi 180 Business VIP Std +24

2023

Automatic

41.5 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 10,306

Diesel

Peugeot Traveller 2.0 BlueHDi 180 Allure Long [8 S +24

2020

Automatic

40.4 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 32,932

Diesel

Peugeot Traveller 1.5 BlueHDi 120 Active Standard +24

2019

Manual

Tax: n/a

Mileage: 59,561

Diesel

Peugeot Traveller 2.0 BlueHDi 180 Allure Standard +24

2019

Automatic

40.4 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 49,553

Diesel

Peugeot Traveller 100kW Active Standard [8 Seat] 5 +24

2021

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 51,445

Electric

Peugeot Traveller 100kW Allure Standard [8 Seat] 5 +24

2021

Automatic

Tax: £0

Mileage: 37,400

Electric

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Peugeot Traveller 2.0 BlueHDi 150 Business Standar +11

2017

Manual

53.3 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 75,461

Diesel

Peugeot Traveller 2.0 BlueHDi 180 Allure Long [8 S

2021

Automatic

43.5 mpg

Tax: £190

Mileage: 38,211

Diesel

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Why buy a used Peugeot Traveller with Exchange and Mart?

It's the age-old problem if you've a very large family and want an MPV. Even large examples of the People Carrying breed can't take much luggage if you fill all seven seats up with occupants. Which leaves you having to struggle with a roof box or fitting a trailer, neither of which you'll regularly want to be bothered by. The answer is a super-large MPV - one of those based on medium-sized vans. Typical entrants in this segment include Ford's Tourneo Custom or, if you've a little more to spend, Volkswagen's Caravelle or Mercedes' V-Class. The vehicle we look at here, Peugeot's Traveller, is one of the more recent entrant in this class, based on a design also shared with the Citroen SpaceTourer, the Vauxhall Vivaro Life and the Toyota Proace Verso. The Traveller is based on the latest generation version of the French brand's Expert van, just as its predecessor was, that vehicle badged rather awkwardly as the 'Expert Tepee'. That was just an Expert LCV with seats, windows and a few extra niceties. Peugeot though, is telling us that this 8-seater Traveller model is more than that. Is it? Let's find out.

About the Peugeot Traveller

Bridging the gap between Peugeot's passenger car range and the marque's light commercial vehicle line-up, the Traveller has a big job on to convince the public of its large MPV credentials. In the past, seasoned industry observers had a well-practiced sneer held in reserve for any commercial vehicle that tried to pass itself off as a passenger car, but times have changed. Modern light vans have reached levels of sophistication that aren't a million miles away from the passenger car average and we've seen in the smaller van-based MPV sector that there is an eager market for affordable, utilitarian people carriers. The Peugeot Traveller takes the voluminous interior of its commercial vehicle progenitor and does enough to make it presentable and comfortable for business or family usage. It also borrows the Expert van's mix and match range structure, giving excellent flexibility for customers to specify the vehicle in the way they want. With rugged build, competent driving dynamics, strong economy and attractive prices, it seems well-suited to its target markets and as a result, could well be worth a look for larger families.

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