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Diesel or Gasoline for 2003-2004 Peugeot Partner/Citroen Berlingo: 50-100km Daily, 50-100kg Load

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  • #1 16810761
    Mexter
    Level 10  
    Hello,
    In the near future I am going to buy a Peugeot Partner or Citroen Berlingo miniumum 2003-2004. However, I am wondering which engine to choose for my needs. I do about 50-100 km a day, but there are several routes of 10-20 km. I don't drive around the city too often, mainly these are country roads with little traffic.

    So I wonder whether to buy a 1.9 diesel or 1.4 gasoline? I will add that I usually have a load of 50-100 kg.
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  • #2 16810778
    Zbigniew 400
    Level 38  
    I would buy gasoline + LPG
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  • #3 16810782
    ptr92
    Level 19  
    I would take gasoline.
    Taking into account the purpose of the car, finding a diesel of this year in good condition is almost a miracle.
  • #4 16810795
    melas
    Level 31  
    The gasoline was also not stable and waited for someone to buy it. Shopping for this year is a lottery, especially since these are cars intended for work
  • #5 16810809
    ptr92
    Level 19  
    Today I had a 2002 Doblo with a mileage of 50,000, the first owner, 1.6 gasoline. You will not hit such a diesel.
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  • #6 16811095
    Mexter
    Level 10  
    On Saturday I am going to watch my partner 1.4 petrol from 2003, mileage 155,000, we'll see what it will be
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  • #7 16813667
    andrzej20001
    Level 43  
    8 valve gasoline. Simple as a flail and cheap. Only sometimes the pb injector will fall. Put on LPG and fly.
  • #8 16839452
    Mexter
    Level 10  
    Thanks for the answers, I finally bought Partner 1.4 in gasoline.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the choice between a 1.9 diesel and a 1.4 gasoline engine for a 2003-2004 Peugeot Partner or Citroen Berlingo, considering daily travel of 50-100 km with a load of 50-100 kg. Participants generally favor the gasoline option, citing difficulties in finding a reliable diesel from that era and the simplicity of the gasoline engine. Some suggest converting the gasoline engine to LPG for better efficiency. The author ultimately decided to purchase a 1.4 gasoline Partner.
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