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 New Peugeot 3008, Very funky

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Jason
post Feb 22 2020, 02:51 AM

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QUOTE(wilstroth @ Jan 23 2020, 09:37 PM)
Hi,

After reading this whole thread, is 3008 still having many issues as highlight from the whole thread above?
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You’re in a building. You see smoke and a glimpse of fire down the hallway of the building.

Do you
A. Stick around
B. Get out immediately
C. Walk towards the smoke and fire to find out what’s going on

In Malaysia most people choose C, oddly enough.

The trend is pretty much the same. New car owners will defend their purchase. What I noticed most consistently is not a single ex-owner will recommend Peugeot.
Jason
post Feb 23 2020, 05:14 PM

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QUOTE(Xnet @ Feb 23 2020, 03:49 PM)
My soon 3008 2 yrs no issues.
Monkeys wont know how to drive conti cars
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Cool. Let’s revisit this topic in 5 years or when you sell the car. Quoting you in case you delete or edit your post.

And I truly did enjoy being a passenger in the 308 and 3008. Very good car as a passenger and non-owner. Rather sit in a Peugeot than any Japanese make for short distances.

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Jason
post Feb 26 2020, 03:02 AM

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QUOTE(furious and fast @ Feb 25 2020, 06:45 PM)
i am insignificant.  you are also insignificant.  the market however, is significant and will affect your residual value

regardless whether you give a rat ass or not,  i believe my commentary to be accurate

which of your two eyes saw me mentioning  myvi, honda, toyota?

japs and China cars are generally easier to maintain.
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Basically he’s saying it’s his money and fk you. Pretty moot point to disagree with him or try to change his mind. Just accept that he voted with his own money and it’s none of your business really.

But more owners chime in. Cool.

It’s really not worth the effort to keep the car on the road for me. It’s comfortable but too much hassle for the average person who just wants to go from A to B. Which, explains why Toyota is the global market leader (assuming VW didn’t dethrone them). Old proven technology with dinosaur engines.

Frankly if I wanted to spend time maintaining a piece of crap I’d pick an Alfa Romeo over a Peugeot any day of the week.

 

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