Very nice car ! I have an 3008- 2020. And i absolutly love looking over the steeringweel on the instrumentation. So natural. I wish more manufacturers could take after this.
Go for it I had a Citroen and a Renault aged 16 years and 13 years old respectively both very reliable. A friend has a 4 year old 3008 petrol and nothing has gone wrong whatsoever.
But Toyota is boring overpriced shit both inside and out. And their reliability is a story of another time, that is history. New Toyotas built and assembled in Europe are nowhere near the old times Toyota in terms of reliability. It's partially a myth and partially going with boring reliable approach. Can you explain why Toyota wouldn't got with EAT6 or EAT8-like transmission and instead it has been forcing CVT shit in non-hybrid cars? Who wants to listen to the CVT drone? Give me a break. I have a Lexus that is over 20 years old and I can't pick a decent replacement newer Toyota or Lexus because they are either ugly AF or have terrible mechanical choices (read: CVT).
Very nice car ! I have an 3008- 2020. And i absolutly love looking over the steeringweel on the instrumentation. So natural. I wish more manufacturers could take after this.
Not bad for 130hp
Très tenté par la 3008, mais un doute quand à la fiabilité sur le moyen et long terme
Une toy de 20 ans sera toujours plus fiable qu'une française de 20 mois..
Go for it I had a Citroen and a Renault aged 16 years and 13 years old respectively both very reliable. A friend has a 4 year old 3008 petrol and nothing has gone wrong whatsoever.
Mille fois mieux acheter une Toyota d'occasion qu'une française neuve!!!...
Mais tais toi. Cette voiture avec ce coloris est 10 fois plus sexy qu’une Toyota
You know nothing...toyota sucks they make low quality and ugly cars only
C’est claire. Peugeot c’est vraiment un sans-faute depuis 2013 !
But Toyota is boring overpriced shit both inside and out. And their reliability is a story of another time, that is history. New Toyotas built and assembled in Europe are nowhere near the old times Toyota in terms of reliability. It's partially a myth and partially going with boring reliable approach. Can you explain why Toyota wouldn't got with EAT6 or EAT8-like transmission and instead it has been forcing CVT shit in non-hybrid cars? Who wants to listen to the CVT drone? Give me a break. I have a Lexus that is over 20 years old and I can't pick a decent replacement newer Toyota or Lexus because they are either ugly AF or have terrible mechanical choices (read: CVT).