Review
Peugeot Expert Tepee MPV

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Enormously practical
- economical diesel engines
- seating for up to nine people
- Ugly styling
- Loud motors
- Van-like handling
"The Tepee can people luggage swallow and very long distances with ease, and should provide with great family favorite the test."
Based on the commercial Peugeot Expert vans, Expert Tepee is very popular with the taxi company, but its versatility makes it a useful large family car. Buyers with more than four children, large dogs or relatives in deepest France should take note, as the largest Tepee represents and thought out a very good price-performance ratio.
It has many of its competitors and its angular shape hidden undercuts designed an extremely spacious and well interior, with seating for up to nine people. Twin sliding doors provide additional functionality, along with three rows of adjustable, folding and removable seats.
surfboards, bicycles, shopping and camping gear should all fit in the Expert Tepee with room to spare. There is a choice of two diesel engines available - a 1.6 or 2.0 liters. Both are economical, but the latter is more suitable to carry heavy loads or many people.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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the 2.0-liter model is efficient on the highway
Both the 1.6 and 2.0-liter models return around 38mpg which for a large van impressive, not to mention wear a MPV able nine people. On longer motorway journeys this number is likely to improve. CO2 emissions are also impressive, as road tax is £ 245 costs per year. Finally, ensure a good value maintenance and inexpensive parts of the Expert Tepee will cost little more than a large estate to run.
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motors, drive & Performance
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The Expert Tepee is based on a large, heavy van
[1945060DerExpertTepee] can not compete built with advanced purpose people carrier, but it handles more secure in corners. The dashboard is very car-like and high gearlever is easy to use. The larger 2.0-liter 0bhp diesel engine is strong and has a lot of torque to cope with hills when fully charged. -
Interior & Comfort
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cases short of convenient rivals
Expert Tepee is a reasonably comfortable daily driver, but the clattering diesel engines loud at higher speeds and on cold winter morning. All seats are comfortable, though, and we would recommend the individual passenger seat. Although this reduces the vehicle total number of seats from nine to eight, it provides much more support for longer trips. Ride quality is better than expected, and the expert feels more settled when it carry the extra weight of several people. Large side windows provide the cabin remains light and airy and also give passengers a great view.
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practicality & trunk
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folding seats for up to nine people can be removed to cavernous boot
show for the full nine seats offered, the buyer need to choose the double passenger seat option, and a third row of removable seats , Higher spec models come with useful Leisure folding seats, while the double banks of Comfort are removable, but only cigarettes. available with the third row of seats, has the Expert Tepee either 223 or 553 liters of space luggage depending on whether short or long wheelbase model is chosen. The removal of one or even two rows of seats offers a huge load bearing area which correspond to a commercial van. The cabin has plenty of useful storage spaces, while the sliding side doors and tailgate provide excellent access, even if it is parked in a narrow space.
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reliability and safety
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initial problems were ironed, but some security features are extra
Peugeot not have the best reliability record, and the Tepee was repeatedly reminded to fix electronic problems. Most of the problems have now been sorted, however, and no other major problems were reported. The van-based Expert Tepee does not come with a lot of safety equipment, but you can order additional airbags and electronic stability control surcharge. We would recommend that buyers experts with the family to cruise ship this option boxes. The interior is made good in general, but some of the useful storage spaces feel a little thin.
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price, price-performance ratio and options
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low asking price reflects poor standard equipment levels
to the Mercedes Viano undercutting and seat Alhambra is the Expert Tepee an excellent price-performance ratio when you consider it find space to nine people. It is poorly equipped, thoug - especially the Comfort model - equipped with very few security features. Leisure models are better equipped and come with the more powerful 2.0-liter diesel engine. Air conditioning, a single passenger airbag, a third row 12v socket and fog lamps are also standard. Optional equipment is inexpensive, including alloy wheel for £ 480 and a dual passenger airbag for £ 175.
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