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post May 22 2021, 11:48 AM, updated 5y ago

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My Most Reliable Car Has Been My 2012 Peugeot 308 1.6 THP

FERDINAND  |  MAY 03, 2021 09:22 AM

Now before you think this article is clickbait - it isn't, I actually really do mean it, my most reliable car over this past year has been my 2012 Peugeot 308 1.6 THP, so indulge me, an owner to regale you with stories of how brilliant the car is to drive, how it's not-so-cheap to maintain but ultimately why I wouldn't sell it for anything else!

So before we embark on the story of the Pug, how did it come to get the title of 'most reliable'? You must own an Alfa Romeo and a Fiat for a Peugeot to be your most reliable daily driver? Actually, no. My two other cars are my 'toys', my BMW E36 - a work in progress and my BMW E30 Sedan, which is also a work in progress. Make no mistake on most days I love my Beemers, they both drive on rails, pull hard and my E30 gives me lots of street cred. But when I want fuss-free, attention-free motoring, I reach for the keys of my Peugeot 308. 

I've driven and maintained my 308 for about two years now. In the space of that two years, I've changed: 

- Head gasket cover - RM1000
- Rear brake pads - RM285
- Front brake pads - RM295
- Wheel speed sensor x 2 - RM510
- Front window wipers - RM180 
- Car mat - RM190
- Air-cond gas refill - RM80  
- Automatic Transmission Fluid - RM350

The above were one-time repairs/ replacements thus far. 

I've serviced the car three times so far and I only use Rowe Fully Synthetic engine oil that sets me back RM285 for 4 litres in addition to a Peugeot oil filter for RM45. 

I've had all four tyres changed, aligned and balanced for RM936. I'm currently running Sportiva 225/45/17. 

Under recall (May 2020) from Nasim Sdn. Bhd, the compressor, condenser, the associated seals, bearings and hoses were changed at the cost of approximately 3.5k. I paid nothing. 

Now putting all these numbers in context is the maintenance of a 2012 Peugeot 308 all that ludicrous really? Is it any more expensive than your BMW E90 or Volkswagen Golf Mk6?

When the Peugeot 308 1.6 FL was first launched here in Malaysia it started from RM102,888 for the VTi and RM121,888 for the Turbo. Today second-hand options can be found from as low as RM15,000. 

Some of the notable features of the turbo variant:

- 156hp, 240Nm of torque
- Six-speed adaptive gearbox with Tiptronic and Sport Mode
- ABS, EBD, EBA, Isofix, 4 airbags, ESP and DSC
- Panoramic sunroof
- Automatic dual-zone air-conditioning with rear blowers

Now before you call this a Peugeot advertisement or me a Peugeot fanboy (I am a little), bear in mind that the plastic and touch surfaces on the 308 are s**tty, flaky and crumble over time. Simply put the interior materials used were just not suitable for our weather and climate. The gear lever literally crumbled in my hands, but fortunately, replacements are inexpensive across Shopee or Lazada. The roof lining sags after a few years (repairs cost about RM400 to glue it back in place),

Below are some of the more common mechanical issues you should look out/ budget for:

- HPFP (high pressure fuel pump) - has been known to be problematic, replacements cost approximately 1.7k
- Engine oil leak - a replacement package consisting of oil filter housing + turbo lubrication pipe + turbo return hose + labor will set you back approximately RM880
- Coolant leak - thermostat most likely needs replacement, approximately RM800
- Turbo losing pressure - housing replacement at approximately 1.2k
- High carbon build-up - decarbonisation starting from RM488

It's also very important to be informed and to have a community of owners that you can learn from or contribute to, the Peugeot 308 Club on Facebook has been an inexhaustible source of information and guidance. And of course, a reliable mechanic that won't shortchange you. Generally for continental makes, you do need a bit more specialized care, your regular run-of-the-mill bawah pokok mechanic might not have the right diagnostic tools for your Peugeot, Citroen, Renault, BMW, etc. I maintain my car at Bros Auto in Kota Damansara with Kent Wan and Razlan Shah. The approximate prices you see above are courtesy of them. As I have only maintained my Peugeot with them, I cannot speak of other mechanics/ workshops that may be equally proficient. A colleague who owns a Peugeot RCZ has his car serviced at Edar Auto in Cheras and informs me that they are totally adequate for servicing purposes. 

My point here is that when you're owning/ maintaining/ thinking of buying an older continental make, it is important to have a reliable trustworthy mechanic, better if they also happen to be close to where you live (you know in case of breakdowns, etc).

If you've reached this point of the article, then go look back at some of your repair bills, receipts and compare that against the 308. Then benchmark that against its selling price when it was first launched and its resale price today. If that gives you room for pause or makes you consider one, then please test drive a few, refer to the owner's groups for guidance, have it checked thoroughly by a trusted mechanic and then decide if you'd like to have a hot French hatch in your driveway. I've not even touched on the driving dynamics yet but we'll save that for another day. 

By the way, road tax + insurance comes up to about RM1000 a year depending on your cover. I opted for the add-in of Special Perils and Windscreen. My go-to insurance is Allianz for all my vehicles mostly because I have a very trustworthy insurance agent that takes care of all my insurance needs. 

Yes, there is always a chance you could end up with a lemon or citron as the French call it but if you've done your due diligence then you should be well served for years yet. 

If you're a current Peugeot owner and you've not updated your contact details with Berjaya Auto Alliance (the new distributors for Peugeot in Malaysia) then please do so here. 

If you decide to buy a 308 then let me know, we can have a teh-tarik and exchange war stories! 

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post May 22 2021, 11:49 AM

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Honest review.

It went from showroom to workshop in 7.8 seconds.
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post May 22 2021, 11:50 AM

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To own a pug you need to become part time mechanic
Every weekend rectify something
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post May 22 2021, 11:51 AM

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Peugeot with EP6 engine? Engineered to fail. This my take as a 3008 owner. Nothing but trouble.
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post May 22 2021, 11:52 AM

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Most reliable among bunch of low reliability car brand in Malaysia

Sure........
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post May 22 2021, 11:53 AM

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2012 peugeot 308 is 4AT or 6AT?

if 4AT then you will have more issue with the gearbox
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post May 22 2021, 11:55 AM

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topkek this guy set the bar too low to call it reliable
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post May 22 2021, 11:55 AM

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post May 22 2021, 11:56 AM

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QUOTE(fantasy1989 @ May 22 2021, 11:53 AM)
2012 peugeot 308 is 4AT or 6AT?

if 4AT then you will have more issue with the gearbox
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6AT 156hp
4AT 140hp if not mistaken
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post May 22 2021, 11:58 AM

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ini agenda peugeot owner untuk increase 2nd hand valuuuuuueeee
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post May 22 2021, 11:58 AM

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Want reliable buy Toyota/Kia.
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post May 22 2021, 11:59 AM

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My tin milo has never went to workshop in its 8 yrs of life apart from bumper spray and std maintenance. Also:

- Head gasket cover - RM1000 - must be made of gold
- Rear brake pads - RM285 - Why put brakes when its not required? biggrin.gif
- Front brake pads - RM295 - RM100 for tin milo (only 2 ccp made pads required)
- Wheel speed sensor x 2 - RM510 - 8 yrs belum replace, dunno even if milotin got sensor or not
- Front window wipers - RM180 - RM20 Bosch cheapshit, silicon RM35
- Car mat - RM190 - RM60 full set CCP made, thicker than stock
- Air-cond gas refill - RM80 - mmmm rm60, not much diff
- Automatic Transmission Fluid (ONE OFF? topkek) - RM350 - Stick oil RM75

When all is done, my tin milo still has better power weight ratio on top of all that. Cons:
1. bontot sakit la, hikayat tin milo sedunia
2. turn turtle at every corner

From a lot of lalabengs unker know, this particular brand tops the list of spending more time in workshop than on the road/parking lot

This post has been edited by Dezs: May 22 2021, 12:13 PM
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post May 22 2021, 12:01 PM

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To be fair during that time 2012
That's the cheapest turbo u can get on the market.

With all the bells n whistles usually reserved for Camry or accord

On, hindsight that car was made during Peugeot malaise period
Where the rejuvenation started with the new 208 was just a couple of years away
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post May 22 2021, 12:03 PM

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most rubbish car ever my family owned.
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post May 22 2021, 12:06 PM

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yep..most reliable that had to purposely make a case of it lol

..and yet multiple experiences of the opposite omegalol

thats some tryhard stuff right there
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post May 22 2021, 12:08 PM

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QUOTE(cHaRsIeWpAu^^ @ May 22 2021, 12:03 PM)
most rubbish car ever my family owned.
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Same year and model? Been eyeing the 1.2 Puretech for awhile now
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post May 22 2021, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(Dezs @ May 22 2021, 11:59 AM)
My tin milo has never went to workshop in its 8 yrs of life apart from bumper spray and std maintenance. Also:

- Head gasket cover - RM1000 - must be made of gold
- Rear brake pads - RM285 - Why put brakes when its not required? biggrin.gif
- Front brake pads - RM295 - RM100 for tin milo (only 2 ccp made pads required)
- Wheel speed sensor x 2 - RM510 - 8 yrs belum replace, dunno even if milotin got sensor or not
- Front window wipers - RM180 - RM20 Bosch cheapshit, silicon RM35
- Car mat - RM190 - RM60 full set CCP made, thicker than stock
- Air-cond gas refill - RM80  - mmmm rm60, not much diff
- Automatic Transmission Fluid (ONE OFF? topkek) - RM350 - Stick oil RM75

Ok. Still better power weight ratio on top of all that. Cons: bontot sakit la, hikayat tin milo sedunia

From a lot of lalabengs unker know, this particular brand tops the list of spending more time in workshop than on the road/parking lot
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Wiper expensive is because it used top lock instead of standard U-hook ..Even Plotong now started to use it

and RM180 should be using Bosch Aerotwin (maybe buy from ori shop kot)

This post has been edited by fantasy1989: May 22 2021, 12:10 PM
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hardly to find any 308 now on the road
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post May 22 2021, 12:12 PM

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QUOTE(xUngrateful @ May 22 2021, 12:08 PM)
Same year and model? Been eyeing the 1.2 Puretech for awhile now
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just make sure you dont set same expectation like vios ; city

the car itself will be more sensitive than other car ..improper usage for long time will have issue ..once have issue when fix will mahal

although there is many sub-standard part and they do share common parts with other peugeot and Mini..

but dont use sub-standard part..later rosak lagi

like example my 508 ..high pressure fuel pump (if you buy ori = 1.8k ; sub-standard compatible part from taobao = 600)

This post has been edited by fantasy1989: May 22 2021, 12:21 PM
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It can be luck.

Surprisingly my 208 GTi still runs good until today. Just maintain, pump petrol and drive.



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