They are treating nasim peugeot owners like crap. Cannot get any service history and not willing to do warranty claims
Can Bermaz replicate Mazda's success with Kia and, Xpeng?
Can Bermaz replicate Mazda's success with Kia and, Xpeng?
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May 30 2023, 05:58 PM
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They are treating nasim peugeot owners like crap. Cannot get any service history and not willing to do warranty claims EncikSejati, gobiomani, and 4 others liked this post
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Mar 4 2024, 09:58 PM
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QUOTE(Mr Mercedes @ Mar 4 2024, 09:38 PM) I think Stellantis brought in the wrong products. The landtrek is bermaz offering. The stellantis one will focus on ev's (see latest paul tan post they took my spyshot), and also brand new 408.I see a lot of people looking for small premium hatches, but they didn't bring in the e208 EV, instead they brought in the Landtrek, nobody wants a Chinese pickup when there is proper utility vehicles like Hilux, Navara, Triton, D-Max. Those who want a lifestyle pickup will opt for a Ford Ranger. Also, not bringing in the 508 Peugeot Sport Engineered is also a missed opportunity, in limited numbers at least. There are no performance PHEVs in Malaysia, and some rich left fielders would buy it over the 330e, as this has better performance. And btw the e208 is a really shit EV. Im in their UK owners group, so many electrical problems with the car and even the range cannot get 200km This post has been edited by Boy96: Mar 4 2024, 09:59 PM max_cavalera liked this post
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