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Peugeot - Traveller M1 (2016)

Looking for a reliable family van that balances comfort, space, and value? The Peugeot Traveller M1 has long been a favourite for commuters and businesses alike. If you’re considering a 2016 model, you’ll find a wealth of information on its Peugeot Traveller M1 price, Peugeot Traveller M1 2016 price, and how its value evolves over time.

Below, we’ll walk through the essential specs, give you a realistic picture of Peugeot Traveller M1 depreciation, compare it to its peers, and outline why this van ranks highly in its segment. Keep reading to discover what a 2016 Peugeot Traveller M1 is worth, and when is the best time to buy.

  • Engine: 2.2‑L Atkinson‑cycle diesel (77 kW/260 Nm)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or optional 6‑speed automatic
  • Fuel type: Diesel
  • Powertrain: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length – 4,924 mm; Width – 1,766 mm; Height – 1,991 mm
  • Cargo capacity: 2,645 L with all seats folded; 444 L with the third row folded
  • Seating: 7 or 8‑seat layouts (optional 8‑seat via third‑row full‑height seats)
  • Braking: Drum brakes/parking brake at rear, optional ABS
  • Safety: Dual airbags, seat‑belt pre‑tensioners, optional electronic stability programme
  • Infotainment: 6.5‑inch touchscreen (optional), Bluetooth, USB, optional navigation
  • Trim levels: Classic, Marquess, Traveller, Traveller Prestige, Traveller Supreme

Depreciation Insight

The Peugeot Traveller M1 depreciation curve follows the typical pattern for a diesel van of this size. Manufacturers and resale markets usually see the following rough estimates:

  • First year: 15‑20 % drop from the original purchase price
  • Second year: Additional 10‑12 % depreciation
  • Third year and beyond: 5‑6 % annually, with a tapering off as the vehicle ages past four–five years

So, if you bought a brand‑new 2016 Peugeot Traveller M1 for around €35,000, you might expect to find a similar vehicle in the used market for about €26,000–€29,000 after a few years. This estimate applies to low‑to‑medium mileage cars in good condition, and must be adjusted for local market demand, mileage, warranty status, and any optional extras.

What Is a 2016 Peugeot Traveller M1 Worth?

Answering the question “What is a 2016 Peugeot Traveller M1 worth?” depends heavily on four main factors: mileage, condition, trim level, and region. A general framework for evaluation is:

  1. Check the Peugeot Traveller M1 2016 price range in your country’s official pricing guides.
  2. Adjust for mileage: Every 10,000 km adds roughly 1 % to the depreciation figure.
  3. Add or subtract value for extra features: For example, the Traveller Supreme no longer available in some markets increases value by up to 7 % over the basic Traveller.
  4. Consider the vehicle’s service history: A well‑documented maintenance record can boost price by 5‑10 %.

Converting this into quick numbers, a clean‑condition 2016 Traveller M1 with about 50,000 km on the odometer is commonly listed between €26,000 and €29,000 in central Europe. In North America, due to different sales taxes and diesel fuel pricing


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