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Peugeot - Partner (2007)

Looking to estimate the Peugeot Partner price of a specific model? Whether you’re browsing online listings, tuning a used‑car comparison engine, or just curious about the buying‑value curve of the 2007 vehicle, this in‑depth snapshot is designed to help you navigate key factors—engine specs, market trends, depreciation rates, and how the Partner stacks up against close rivals. Keep in mind that actual prices vary by region, mileage, condition, and dealer promotions, but this overview offers a solid baseline for informed decision‑making.

  • Model year: 2007
  • Body type: Compact panel van / compact pick‑up
  • Engine (displacement): 1.6‑liter 4‑cyl, 5620 cc
  • Power output: 68 hp (50 kW) at 4,800 rpm
  • Torque: 101 lb‑ft (137 N·m) at 3,500 rpm
  • Transmission: 4‑speed manual (a 5‑speed or automated manual option was added in later trims)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline); diesel variants appear later in the lineup but are not common in early 2007 models
  • Top speed: 129 mph (208 km/h) – a modest figure that suits city commuting
  • 0‑100 km/h acceleration: 16.5 seconds (full vehicle)
  • Dimensions
    • Length: 4,181 mm (164.6 in)
    • Width: 1,754 mm (69.1 in)
    • Height: 1,674 mm (65.9 in)
    • Wheelbase: 2,356 mm (92.7 in)
    • Cargo volume (panels off): 472 L (16.7 ft³)
  • Weight
    • Net weight: 1,150 kg (2,539 lb)
    • Gross weight: 1,550 kg (3,417 lb)
  • Key safety features
    • Front dual airbags along with a seat‑belt pretensioner in higher trims
    • ABS with electronic brake‑force distribution (EBD) on selected variants
    • Fuel‐cell oil‑level sensor and electronic torque converter lock‑ups

When you read the classic question, “What is a 2007 Peugeot Partner worth,” the answer typically hinges on a combination of mileage, maintenance history, and regional market demand. Generally, a 2007 Partner with around 60,000 km or less would be priced in the $1,200–$2,500 range in many major markets. Those with 100,000 km or more trend toward $800–$1,500, although this is a loose estimator given variations in local supply, dealership pricing, and vehicle condition.

Depreciation trends for the Peugeot Partner

  • First year depreciation: 15–20% of the original MSRP (the vehicle’s original purchase price)
  • Two‑year mark: Momentum slows to 30–35% total loss from new
  • Four‑year point: Typical value roughly 40–45% of the initial price
  • Seven‑year or older: Depreciation tapers; many vehicles retain 30–35% of the new price, assuming no major mechanical issues are present

In other words, a new 2007 Peugeot Partner likely loses 20–25% soon after purchase and a total of 35–50% over the course of a five‑to‑eight‑year life cycle. For used‑car buyers, this gradual erosion means you’re not likely to pay more than a quarter of the original price for a well‑maintained, low‑mileage Model.

Comparisons to similar models

If you’re weighing your choices, you’ll find the Peugeot Partner price is reasonably competitive against its direct rivals. Here’s a quick snapshot: