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Help, buying a new car. Need advice
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Peurgout 3008 new 2017 model. I really like the test drive. Cool looking. Cool gadgets. But any one here own the car... what's its like after a while? Would you recommend something else for me to look at?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Test drive a new focus 1st. You can thank me later "
I should also mention the 1500 litre space with the back seats down is highly useful for my work.
So I need a big boot also. Again why I was looking at this one |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Stay away from anything French. And English. Go for Japanese
After 18 years of driving and owning 34 cars, I can recommend the Honda Civic type R. Only car if ever had with nothing going wrong and longest I've owned one too, a year and a half! Great fun to drive!
Ps, I take no responsibility if you get one and end up with points on your licence for speeding |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Dont buy French. Poor reliability and expensive when they go wrong... and they will go wrong. We have them as company cars, after switching from Ford. They have been nothing but trouble |
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By *atcoupleCouple
over a year ago
Suffolk - East Anglia |
"Dont buy French. Poor reliability and expensive when they go wrong... and they will go wrong. We have them as company cars, after switching from Ford. They have been nothing but trouble"
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My mum is disabled and has a car through the motability scheme. The previous car she had was a 3008, the old model.
It was an absolute dog to drive. No matter how much I adjusted the seat I couldn't see over the bonnet properly.
The stop/start technology was dodgy. It either wouldn't start up again when you needed it to or didn't stop when it was meant to. We ended up turning it off.
We had an automatic and the gearbox was shite. Gear change was sluggish and it felt like the car was going to stall.
If Peugeot offered me another 3008 free of charge I would probably turn them down. |
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When I had my Peugeot, it practically started falling apart as I left the show room. That said, I've heard reliability has improved significantly (I guess the only way is up...). And certain parts were excellent- best air con of any car I've ever driven. And ultimately you have to go with your heart as well as your head!
More practically, shop around even if you're going to buy from a main dealer. Get quotes from drivethedeal, broadspeed, coastal cars etc.
After a few minutes silence looking at my spreadsheet of an exact like for like quote, they matched the price. 15% off a new, in demand model which had a waiting list. The older the model, the more stock, the bigger the savings.
Good luck! |
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By *i1971Man
over a year ago
Cornwall |
3008 is nice. We have a couple that we have occasional use of at work & I like them. Nissan Qashqai may be worth a look as well. I've driven French cars in the past for many hundreds of thousands of miles and never had any issues. The usual rubbish spouted about huge repair bills head simply not been true. I wouldn't recommend Renault though as I have had experience of a couple of their problem cars. |
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