RE: Peugeot RCZ R: Review
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I really don't see what all the hype is about with these cars? Peugeot have been unimaginative yet again with their poorly imitated Audi TT (can they not think of a design on their own?!).
Peugeot have not had flare, passion or creativity since the Peugeot 205 GTi days and it appears this trend is destined to carry on. Why anyone would pay just under £32000 for something that is trying to be something it is nowhere near is beyond me? I would suggest that if someone was willing to spend £32k on a car then best to push that tiny bit further and buy car with a badge that holds reliability, quality and elegance (Audi)...not cheap, tacky, unreliable french nonsense!
Peugeot have not had flare, passion or creativity since the Peugeot 205 GTi days and it appears this trend is destined to carry on. Why anyone would pay just under £32000 for something that is trying to be something it is nowhere near is beyond me? I would suggest that if someone was willing to spend £32k on a car then best to push that tiny bit further and buy car with a badge that holds reliability, quality and elegance (Audi)...not cheap, tacky, unreliable french nonsense!
maximus5384 said:
I really don't see what all the hype is about with these cars? Peugeot have been unimaginative yet again with their poorly imitated Audi TT (can they not think of a design on their own?!).
Peugeot have not had flare, passion or creativity since the Peugeot 205 GTi days and it appears this trend is destined to carry on. Why anyone would pay just under £32000 for something that is trying to be something it is nowhere near is beyond me? I would suggest that if someone was willing to spend £32k on a car then best to push that tiny bit further and buy car with a badge that holds reliability, quality and elegance (Audi)...not cheap, tacky, unreliable french nonsense!
Whoa, holy thread resurrection, and your first post in 63 months! Peugeot have not had flare, passion or creativity since the Peugeot 205 GTi days and it appears this trend is destined to carry on. Why anyone would pay just under £32000 for something that is trying to be something it is nowhere near is beyond me? I would suggest that if someone was willing to spend £32k on a car then best to push that tiny bit further and buy car with a badge that holds reliability, quality and elegance (Audi)...not cheap, tacky, unreliable french nonsense!
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