An excellent review as always Sir. With the Puretech engines and the wet belts the non Turbocharged units prove to be a bit more realible, on the turbocharged units these were subject to a recall but not on the non turbo units, even through the breaking up of the belt is the same issue. Also if it has a smart alternator make sure it has been the subject of the recall to update the ecu. Otherwise you will end up with a flat battery when you least expect it. Ask me how i know.... You can bypass it by unplugging the connector plug of the alternator for a temporary fix. If peugeot decide not to do it under recall a specialist will do it for £120.
ETG on the larger saloons. Is this essentially just the EGC? I was nearly bidding at a 508 earlier with the Robot manual, cough. Auto. I did second think myself and remembered my simple life of small capacity petrols and left the bid.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting takes zero to no thought. The auto takes some thought. Is it Jap. Is it good Jap. Is it early S Tronic DSG CVT nastyness. A manual just performs. That said tired cycling legs I’m more and more wanting an Auto. 47 vs 17-21. Guess it’s normal. I’ve got old
Whilst I appreciate the styling is a little subjective, I find it hard to believe it’s a nearly 10 year old car! If it was wearing a 24 plate I don’t think I would question it - a sign of good design? Really like the basic but functional black plastic rear bumper - like they used to be back in the 90’s!
The facelifted ones do look a bit better, to be honest. The black bumper on the rear did look very appropriate, I must say. I suppose it would have looked very modern when they were launched back in 2013.
Door bins in this diminutive Peugeot’s it’s Piste’d’Resistance. Row those jerk jerk gears to that 14.9 to 62. Beautiful. Even slow in car entertainment. Best guess is the French are still laughing at us. We won’t hand the glovebox or owt. They’ll have our below par offering on a cheap Steliantis just add fuel pcp deal and they’ll love it. Those Roast Beef.
It wasn't actually as slow as I thought it be given the 0-60 mph figures. I imagine a manual one of these would be all right to drive. The 108 bhp turbo version with the six speed automatic (a different gearbox) would be much better.
Oh my. The VTi and not the Pure Tech ? but with the robotised manual auto. This will be as bad as a C4 Picasso auto in years to come. Car kinda looks ok if hum drum. This is below a Duster for me in horn/want/desire. I’d just get best engine in later Duster in orange and be done with it. Manual please. Or auto if a Torque converter. If I won this or was given it for free. I’d sell it as quickly as can. The Crossway best guess is same as Dacia range of Stepways. Or Scout in Skoda lingo. Obv just the wheel arch cladding zero additional mechanicals.
The early Puretech engines were badged as VTi, but they are essentially very similar. The C4 Picasso probably used many of the same engines and gearboxes. The Dacia Duster is actually a pretty decent car, to be honest, if you avoid the really early ones.
Wet belt warnings should be written across those cars with such shortcomings. Excellent video once again
Thank you very much indeed for watching and commenting!
An excellent review as always Sir. With the Puretech engines and the wet belts the non Turbocharged units prove to be a bit more realible, on the turbocharged units these were subject to a recall but not on the non turbo units, even through the breaking up of the belt is the same issue. Also if it has a smart alternator make sure it has been the subject of the recall to update the ecu. Otherwise you will end up with a flat battery when you least expect it. Ask me how i know.... You can bypass it by unplugging the connector plug of the alternator for a temporary fix. If peugeot decide not to do it under recall a specialist will do it for £120.
Sir, I think the best thing to do is just to stay away from the Puretech engine, if at all possible, since recalls are not much fun!
Looks like a car that promises so much to many drivers, yet fails miserably on most fronts.
Yes, the gearbox was not exactly my favourite, I must admit...
ETG on the larger saloons. Is this essentially just the EGC? I was nearly bidding at a 508 earlier with the Robot manual, cough. Auto. I did second think myself and remembered my simple life of small capacity petrols and left the bid.
I looked up the name for this transmission, and sources said both EGC and ETG. I would personally avoid this robotised manual gearbox... You did well.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting yup. I buy min min 1/2 a year and leave maybe 10/12 I want. Sad. I leave them as the gamble is a bad one. A bad gamble.
I think just buying the manuals is a bit easier, isn't it?
@@lloydvehicleconsulting takes zero to no thought. The auto takes some thought. Is it Jap. Is it good Jap. Is it early S Tronic DSG CVT nastyness. A manual just performs. That said tired cycling legs I’m more and more wanting an Auto. 47 vs 17-21. Guess it’s normal. I’ve got old
I have driven some fantastic automatic cars and some pretty bad ones too, sir.
Whilst I appreciate the styling is a little subjective, I find it hard to believe it’s a nearly 10 year old car! If it was wearing a 24 plate I don’t think I would question it - a sign of good design? Really like the basic but functional black plastic rear bumper - like they used to be back in the 90’s!
The facelifted ones do look a bit better, to be honest. The black bumper on the rear did look very appropriate, I must say. I suppose it would have looked very modern when they were launched back in 2013.
It’s …….um err transport ! Thanks for bringing it to us though .
Thank you for your penetrative analysis of this 2008, sir!
Door bins in this diminutive Peugeot’s it’s Piste’d’Resistance. Row those jerk jerk gears to that 14.9 to 62. Beautiful. Even slow in car entertainment. Best guess is the French are still laughing at us. We won’t hand the glovebox or owt. They’ll have our below par offering on a cheap Steliantis just add fuel pcp deal and they’ll love it. Those Roast Beef.
It wasn't actually as slow as I thought it be given the 0-60 mph figures. I imagine a manual one of these would be all right to drive. The 108 bhp turbo version with the six speed automatic (a different gearbox) would be much better.
Oh my. The VTi and not the Pure Tech ? but with the robotised manual auto. This will be as bad as a C4 Picasso auto in years to come. Car kinda looks ok if hum drum. This is below a Duster for me in horn/want/desire. I’d just get best engine in later Duster in orange and be done with it. Manual please. Or auto if a Torque converter. If I won this or was given it for free. I’d sell it as quickly as can. The Crossway best guess is same as Dacia range of Stepways. Or Scout in Skoda lingo. Obv just the wheel arch cladding zero additional mechanicals.
The early Puretech engines were badged as VTi, but they are essentially very similar. The C4 Picasso probably used many of the same engines and gearboxes. The Dacia Duster is actually a pretty decent car, to be honest, if you avoid the really early ones.
How the F are ppl annoyed about the wheel and the instruments? I have this car and I see everything perfect. I have 1.80m height
Obviously, Peugeot made the car just for you, then.
@@lloydvehicleconsulting :))) probably :P
Excellent!
BLACK interiour of most cars, and its french terrible
Not so keen on this one then, sir?
@@lloydvehicleconsulting nop sorry
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Well done, sir! An impressive achievement.
@@lloydvehicleconsultingThank you for the recognition. It feels great to be back on the top spot.
Sir, we have a Premiere at 6pm this evening...