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9th October 2008, Page 41
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Having driven this van with a Citroen and a Fiat badge adorning its front end, we knew there wasn't going to be any great surprises or shocks waiting for us behind the wheel of this Peugeot.

The Boxer is just as capable as when previously encountered, performing well in the fundamental areas of load ability and driver comfort it's a van that you can climb into and drive without so much as a second thought.

What did attract our attention, though, was the performance of the three-litre engine, which made driving the Peugeot such an easy affair You may think that plumping for the top-rated engine in a van smacks of excess, and in many ways you'd be right, especially if you can get by with the alternative 2.2-litre lump.

However, if a full load is your business, and you see maintaining momentum as a good thing, consider this engine, and the Boxer, which might not gain the press of its contemporaries, but will still provide you with alt you could ever need in a big van.

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