Peugeot boxer ducato jumper

Is Fiat Ducato and Peugeot Boxer the same?

The Fiat Ducato is built in the same factory in Italy as the Peugeot Boxer and Citroen Relay models and they are broadly identical, apart from some detail and specification issues. The term 'Sevel' is often used to describe all models regardless of the badge they carry.

Are Peugeot Boxer vans reliable?

The Boxer has been around for a while now and appears to be generally reliable, with no particular major faults reported. The latest diesel engines will have to build up a reputation for reliability, although as they're based on older engines, there is some tried-and-tested technology on offer.

Where are Fiat Ducatos made?

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has restarted production at is Sevel plant in Atessa, Italy. The factory is part of a joint venture with PSA Groupe and produces the Fiat Ducato, Citroen Relay and Peugeot Boxer.

What class is a Fiat Ducato?

Light commercial vehicle

Fiat Ducato
Production1981–present
Body and chassis
ClassLight commercial vehicle (M)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive

How long do Peugeot Boxer engines last?

Peugeot Boxer warranty and servicing This needn't be too galling, as service intervals for the latest 2.2-litre BlueHDI engines are now up to 32,000 miles, while the 2.0-litre BlueHDi engines promise 30,000 miles between dealer visits.

Is a Peugeot Boxer galvanised?

For me that was a Peugeot Boxer. They are galvanised – so no rust to worry about, the sides are very straight and it's also wide so fit out options are good, they're pretty cheap compared to others. The build quality isn't quite up to other vans, but better than others.

Is Peugeot Boxer a good campervan?

Peugeot boxers come with many features that lend themselves well to being a great campervan. Just some of these include electric windows, good safety features and a higher than normal roof. This means that the Peugeot boxer van is large enough for families and hard-wearing enough for long trips away.