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January 16, 2023
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Since its introduction in 2018, the Peugeot Partner compact van has been one of the best-selling light commercial vehicles in Ireland. It is in common use by tradesmen and is frequently used as a delivery vehicle, clocking up high mileages. 


In fact the Partner was the best-selling van in 2019 and 2020 and has sold some 6,600 units since it was launched. Many examples are now slipping out of warranty, so can be expected to be regular visitors to independent garages over the coming years. 

To satisfy high demand for Partner parts, febi has put together a comprehensive range that covers both regular service items and other less common parts that many technicians may assume are only available from Peugeot dealers. For example, brake pads sets and discs are on offer at very competitive prices, alongside more specialist items such as oil coolers, expansion tanks, engine mounts, valve covers an A/C pressure switch and even an AdBlue tank cap. 

These and hundreds of other Peugeot Partner Parts are available from febi stockists nationwide.
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