Citroen berlingo 1.6 hdi 2008

What goes wrong with Citroen Berlingo?

Other than fair wear and tear on the older cars, owners have reported problems with the steering and its alignment, suspension squeaks and rattles and some replacement parts, non-engine electrical problems including the infotainment (where fitted) failing, the air-con ceasing to work and headlights giving up the ghost.

How many miles will a Citroen Berlingo last?

On the used market, the second generation Berlingo (2008 – 2018) improved upon the first generation's reliability with a new range of 1.6-litre diesel engines. It's a strong workhorse with brake discs that should last around 60,000 miles and a resilient clutch.

What is the road tax for a Citroen Berlingo van?

Desire

Annual Road TaxSix-monthly Road Tax
1.6 HDi Desire 5d£170.00£93.50
2.0 HDi Desire (90bhp) 5d£210.00£115.50
1.6i 16V Desire 5d (1 Oct 2005 – 3 Aug 2008)£275.00£151.25
1.6i 16V Desire 5d (1 Jul 2003 – 30 Sep 2005)£250.00£137.50

Who makes Berlingo and Partner?

Citroën The new 2018 Citroën Berlingo and Peugeot Partner/Rifter also share their design with the new Vauxhall/Opel Combo, following GM's stake acquisition in PSA. Both the Berlingo and Partner have been produced in CNG and electric versions and with four-cylinder petrol and diesel engines.

Are Citroen Berlingo cars reliable?

Citroen Berlingo review – Reliability and safety The Berlingo scored four stars out of five when safety tested by Euro NCAP in 2018. Adult and Child occupant scores of 91 and 81 percent are both very impressive, but a star was lost due to a less favourable 58% score in the 'vulnerable road users' category.

Is Citroen Berlingo a good van?

Thanks to the car-derived tech under the skin, the Berlingo Van drives well, too, while the load area offers up to one tonne of payload capacity, making it a solid choice for mid-sized van buyers looking to downsize.

Are Citroen engines reliable?

The short answer is very simple, it was found to be quite reliable. In the most recent Telegraph reliability survey, Citroen came 13th for the second year in a row, with 115 problems per 100 vehicles.