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Our virtual Peugeot breakers yard stocks large volumes of Peugeot spares covering all models such as Peugeot 207, 307 from 1990 to present day. PartsGateway also does Peugeot van parts for the Peugeot Partner and Peugeot Bipper
These quality Peugeot used parts are carefully sourced from insurance companies, Peugeot salvage or end life vehicles ensuring fully functional Peugeot car parts are not scrapped for no reason.
PartsGateway is home for most UK Peugeot breakers. All Peugeot dismantlers are ELV approved and work to the best practices in disposing of end of life vehicles. We work with Peugeot scrap yards of all shapes and sizes. From small family owned Peugeot breakers to multi site professional Peugeot salvage agents, quality of service is what counts. All sellers of Peugeot car parts adhere to our best practices and privacy policies.
PartsGateway has helped Peugeot owners from all corners of the globe access cheap Peugeot parts. Our Peugeot breaker network has extensive knowledge of dispatching car parts of all sizes. From simple take off items boxed and dispatched via Royal Mail to larger pallet items such as engines or gearboxes via Palletways, no country or used Peugeot spares is a problem. Most sellers will also give you the option of receiving your order at home, work or a local garage.
Just because the Peugeot parts are used, it does not mean you are not covered in the event a faulty occurs. In fact our network of Peugeot Breakers offer warranties longer than other Peugeot part finders with a minimum of 30 days but many offer a whopping 12 months ensuring total peace of mind.
In the event you have changed your mind and no longer want the Peugeot spares you ordered, you can of course return it within 14 days of purchasing. Some sellers even give you 30 days!
The Peugeot family originally established Peugeot in 1810. Before motor vehicles became the flavour of the day they were involved in building coffee mills and bicycles. In 1889 Emile Peugeot took the first step into powered automobiles by building a steam-powered tricycles. This was followed by an motorcar featuring a Daimler engine in 1890.
The Lion badge made famous by Peugeot was first used by the company in 1858. It seems to have brought them some luck, as over the years Peugeot has won 9 Spanish COTY awards, 4 in Italy, 2 in Ireland, and 4 for the whole of Europe. They currently have factories in 19 different countries. The parent company is PSA Peugeot Citroen, since Peugeot purchased a controlling stake in Citroen in 1975.