with this bakkie you get looks when my dad bought the landtrek in olive green . when we got looks on the first day of owning it , about 10 people stopped us just to ask about the bakkie
A real looker. Question is whether the RSA market would choose it above a Hilux or Ranger in the same price range. I doubt that. Other problem is it's Chinese underpinnings and that, for me, just kills the deal.
Quite a bit misleading... 1. Peugeot has been in the pick--up market for decades. 2. This pick-up's platform and most of its bodywork is based on the Kaicene F70 which is a Chinese pick-up.
Sorry but there were quite a few Peugeot bakkies in the past.
with this bakkie you get looks when my dad bought the landtrek in olive green . when we got looks on the first day of owning it , about 10 people stopped us just to ask about the bakkie
Yeah I got a lot of comments while I was testing.
A real looker. Question is whether the RSA market would choose it above a Hilux or Ranger in the same price range. I doubt that. Other problem is it's Chinese underpinnings and that, for me, just kills the deal.
Peugeot had Bakkies back in the day. On par with the then mainstays.
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Peugeot made bakkies for decades. This is not their first foray here.
I remember the 504
Quite a bit misleading...
1. Peugeot has been in the pick--up market for decades.
2. This pick-up's platform and most of its bodywork is based on the Kaicene F70 which is a Chinese pick-up.
Rear differential lock?
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It's a Chinese Derivative, Changan Motors...
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What city is this?
Cape Town
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Did u say CVT???
That's what I heard, going to have to look that up but I think that it's a mistake.
It's not it's a 6 speed auto
Using Isuzu engine?
No
I heard the Chinese did contribute something to that bakkie and all the interest died!
They did help, but it’s not a platform share the same way a lot of other manufacturers do it.
No NCAP rating, no C-NCAP rating
No evidence how it will perform in the event of a crash
No thanks