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I am looking for another van, I currently have an 06 Peugeot Partner 2.0 and I am finding it too small.

Does anyone have an expert van they can measure the space in the back so I can see the difference.

I hoping to get a 2.0 version about a 2013/2014 if I can ever find one, they seem to be in very short supply.

What is your opinion on them?

Mark.
 
I don't really want something as big as a transit. The expert is between what I have and a transit size.
 
Peugeot Expert, Citroen Dispatch and Fiat Scudo are all the same van with different badges. Looking for one myself. I'm after the long wheelbase model with 2.0l motor. There are a few on Ebay up and down the country both private and dealers
 
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