Peugots

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bellky, Dec 10, 9:04am
His posts are far more interesting to me than the tripe you garble.

trdbzr, Dec 10, 9:21am
Lol even trademe mods reckon you are a troll, and no one likes you at all. I genuinely do feel very sorry for you.

bellky, Dec 10, 9:29am
Ditto.

bellky, Dec 10, 9:29am
Ditto.

I don't believe a word kazbanz says.

Nice shoes btw.;)

chebry, Dec 10, 10:08am
mmmTurd bazzaar have you ever driven a PSA product i doubt it The rep they have worldwide is reliability and durability example Peugeots are still made in Iran why because they can withstand hard use on poor roads thats the 405 Production of the 504 wagon has only just stopped in Nigeria where it coped with poor road conditions admirably And because gooble isnt your friend my little car was voted Semperit COTY by the Irish motoring press in 1998 I guess thats because it doesnt handle. The motoring press hailed the 405&406 when they were released because of their comfort and roadholding so Morris dude your opinion is far from the norm, You fullas need to put your caps on the right way round and learn something instead , Some of us have been on this planet a long time and have driven millions of kilometers and not on playstation

chebry, Dec 10, 10:10am
In fact you clowns should read the AA road tests on these cars you clowns might learn something, like who had the first DOHC Hemi headed race engine all your jappa brands copied.

bellky, Dec 10, 10:23am
Yes chebry, clowns is right, blowhard clowns even righter.

carstauranga001, Dec 10, 10:31am
Actually the Peugeot is made by Mitsubishi in Japan. You have it the wrong way around.

chebry, Dec 10, 10:38am
That thing is a rebadged Mitsu with a Peugeot power train thats what i meant

mugenb20b, Dec 10, 10:48am
You didn't exactly specify which model Peugeot handles well on gravel roads, did you! Mitsubishi and Subaru have been making awd cars for a lot longer than your plastic French shit, not to mention their terrible automatic transmissions and build quality. Peugeot has made OK cars up to the 306, I'd be wary of anything after that. I looked at a 307 wagon and a 206 hatch to buy a year ago, they looked nice but I wasn't impressed with how they drove or handled.

morrisman1, Dec 10, 10:48am
Ha, AA road tests, next you will be recommending AA inspections

mugenb20b, Dec 10, 10:49am
No it's not. Mitsubishi has a CVT and its own Mivec motor.

chebry, Dec 10, 10:54am
You need to get out from your playstation Subaru was WRC champ for a little While PSA went rallying with the Xsara WRC car and first time out took firs place at Monte carlo. sebastian Loeb has been WRC champ how many times recently. You need to get with the times your evo and baru junk is too slow now days and uncompetitive Try again winna PSA cars have been winning rallies for 50 years. Yer jappas were only little 2cylinder crap carts then

carstauranga001, Dec 10, 10:57am
"The Mitsubishi Outlander is rebadged a Peugeot." is what you said. So you said they are Peugeots and you are wrong. Then when corrected you tried to back peddle and you were still making incorrect statements. If you are going to come on here acting as if you know your product knowlege when in fact you don't then don't be upset when yopu are corrected by the many here that actually do know their product knowlege!

chebry, Dec 10, 10:57am
The Peugeot version of the Outlander uses a Peugeot powertrain the mitsu uses its own, There did I type that slow enuff for you to comprehend

chebry, Dec 10, 10:58am
Go sell a dunger

carstauranga001, Dec 10, 11:03am
Is that your best comeback. Weak.

trdbzr, Dec 10, 11:39am
And you just pretty much admitted you lost the argument. The only people that resort to constant insults are the ones that can't actually come up with any proper substance.

bellky, Dec 10, 11:44am
How true - you've posted three times and each one was an inane insult. Get some substance.

trdbzr, Dec 10, 11:46am
Really! Driven millions of kilometres! Yep sure. You sound like an immature kid. Besides, if you knew much about reliability and durability you'd know that in fact it is Toyota's which are in very high demand in developing countries due to its reliability and ability to survive in harsh environments, not rubbish Peugeot's.

trdbzr, Dec 10, 11:46am
Go and have a cry.

chebry, Dec 10, 12:37pm
I care nothing for the outlandish derivative its ugly and has far too many Mitsubishi parts to interest me I have owned and drive several Mitsubishisand would never pay my money for another.

freedomaira320, Dec 10, 12:37pm
I'm a Peugeot fan and Peugeot owner, but I would be pushed to describe them as particularly reliable. Yes, they have cool designs, a rich history of innovation and motorsport success and some of the best diesel engines in the business, but if reliability is your number one concern I'd probably go Japanese. Early Peugeots were pretty robust, and you still see a few of them on the road now, but anything since the 80s has suffered from the usual French quirks of having a few mechanical niggles, electrical faults, parts issues etc. If they're exceptionally well maintained these thing shouldn't be too much of an issue, but it's pretty hard to guarantee that when buying used. Genuine Peugeot lovers accept these foibles because the character of the marque more than makes up for them. We are usually quite a dignified lot, which is why the tirade from a certain poster on this thread is a bit embarrassing to us.

chebry, Dec 10, 12:40pm
Well having held a licence for nearly forty years and considering what lines of work Ive been in a million kms is a conservative guess in reality its more like 5 mill unlike you not on a PS

nukhelenc, Dec 10, 12:40pm
Haha you are so funny when your one of TMs biggest Trolls