Should I buy a Peugeot Partner Tepee or a Mercedes-Benz Citan?
I'm thinking of buying a diesel Peugeot Partner Tepee automatic 1.6 or a Mercedes-Benz Citan Traveliner manual diesel as a compromise between a car and a van. I'd appreciate your thoughts about these vehicles.
Asked on 26 March 2017 by nicola griggs
Answered by
Honest John
Don't buy an automated manual anything. Though the Citan is really a Renault Kangoo it comes over a bit posher than the Tepee, and the Tepee and Citroen Berlingo are up for replacement later this year anyway.
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