Peugeot is considered in all continental Europe as mid premium, and now going full premium. They have really levelled up those last 10 years. Massive, impressive improvement. That should be applauded.
Looks awesome, but i like my single fang second gen 2008 design more. I think it will be my last ICE car, I’m gonna hold out with it until cheap 700km range EVs are the norm.
All new pugs looks great! I own 2017 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport and I own it for nearly 6 years now without single issue. Best car I ever had. I have some videos on my channel as well. It's fantastic fun and it beats so many other premium cars with much more power. Love look of new pugs.
Its way too expensive even if you look to other manufactors than the chineese manufactors. And to be blunt. There are way more collaboration between chineese and europeen manufactors today then ever before. Leaning towards the same quality of cars between the two. Rendering the new E-2008 way too expensive in a really competitive ev car marked now :)
Just wondering if Peugeot still send out cars with wonky shut-lines and screens that freeze when you try to use Android auto? Like my 2020 208. And I've seen similar shut-lines on a 2023 208 in the showroom. Peugeot aren't even semi-premium so don't pay £40k for one
No it isnt a great SUV. It is really really RUBBISH. I know I am getting rid on my one after 3 years 18k miles, and lease end, I will never have another. Its I-cockpit screen melted, and went blurry - replaced under warranty. after 18 months its lower track control arm needed replacing, it had significant play. Given I drive like 'Driving Miss Daisy' it is not abuse. my post-op pain ensures I drive over speed bumps very slowly. The Michelin Primacy tyres lasted 10K and needed replacing...
@@Mb-pu5zn Umm, you should really do some research before making such comments. So I shall educate you. Peugeot and Vauxhall are part of the Stellantis group. To cut manufacturing costs, they share common parts ie chassis, engine, transmission and many body parts. This practice is common across the automotive industry with VAG (Volkswagen Audi Group) probably the company that does it the most. For example an Audi A3 is merely a VW golf in a different dress. I thought this was common knowledge amongst petroleum heads.
The last Peugeot light design was much better (at least in top trims)
I totally agree with you - looked sharper and more modern
Respectfully, I disagree with you. I find this new design is much more modern and aggressive. I love it.
Agreed and the geometry of the front was more exquisite and complemented the side diagonal lines much better.
@@garnray8568I don’t think it’s quite as good looking as the pre-facelift, but I still think it’s a sick design, aggressive and clean
Peugeot is considered in all continental Europe as mid premium, and now going full premium. They have really levelled up those last 10 years. Massive, impressive improvement. That should be applauded.
I’ve seen a few of these new cars on the roads, and the looks are first rate. Peugeot are rproducing some stunning cars these days.
Looks awesome, but i like my single fang second gen 2008 design more. I think it will be my last ICE car, I’m gonna hold out with it until cheap 700km range EVs are the norm.
All new pugs looks great! I own 2017 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport and I own it for nearly 6 years now without single issue. Best car I ever had. I have some videos on my channel as well. It's fantastic fun and it beats so many other premium cars with much more power. Love look of new pugs.
Its way too expensive even if you look to other manufactors than the chineese manufactors. And to be blunt. There are way more collaboration between chineese and europeen manufactors today then ever before. Leaning towards the same quality of cars between the two. Rendering the new E-2008 way too expensive in a really competitive ev car marked now :)
Just wondering if Peugeot still send out cars with wonky shut-lines and screens that freeze when you try to use Android auto? Like my 2020 208. And I've seen similar shut-lines on a 2023 208 in the showroom. Peugeot aren't even semi-premium so don't pay £40k for one
One subtle update I believe is an external humidity sensor which is used in conjunction with Aircon, giving better battery use in cold weather.
What's with those tiny wee indicators? They'll be a nightmare to see!
I got one and i can tell you that he is really fast if you kick the kickdown!!
No it isnt a great SUV. It is really really RUBBISH.
I know I am getting rid on my one after 3 years 18k miles, and lease end, I will never have another.
Its I-cockpit screen melted, and went blurry - replaced under warranty. after 18 months its lower track control arm needed replacing, it had significant play. Given I drive like 'Driving Miss Daisy' it is not abuse. my post-op pain ensures I drive over speed bumps very slowly.
The Michelin Primacy tyres lasted 10K and needed replacing...
I've had an advisory about the front Michelins on my 208 petrol after less than 10k miles and I drive like a granny.
Lucky Batch holidays. Sorry. Work.
Smart but to expensive
it is a great car to drive around! 👍
Just too expensive
40 grand for a jacked up 208, which is a Corsa wearing a different frock. Wow!
Lol it definitely ain't no Corsa bro what you talking about
@@Mb-pu5zn Umm, you should really do some research before making such comments. So I shall educate you. Peugeot and Vauxhall are part of the Stellantis group. To cut manufacturing costs, they share common parts ie chassis, engine, transmission and many body parts. This practice is common across the automotive industry with VAG (Volkswagen Audi Group) probably the company that does it the most. For example an Audi A3 is merely a VW golf in a different dress. I thought this was common knowledge amongst petroleum heads.
@@MarkChance certainly is, but most petroleum heads don't call people bro
@@ultra1obscene True. I should’ve read the sign.
The front is hideous.
I don't think so. It's a superb car. You must have some brain issues.
I disagree. The for is 🔥
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Speriamo vada tutto bene.
È bellissima!