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Also referred to as: Peugeot 308 T9 (Hatchback) Active 2019 and Peugeot 308 T9 (Hatchback) Active 2021.Great customer support
Our 2015 Peugeot 308 suffered a premature deterioration of the engine camshaft timing belt. Car has 50,00km, is over 4 years old and out of warranty. Peugeot covered both labour and parts for a sizeable repair job as a goodwill gesture. Great customer support! Much appreciated.
Purchased in December 2021.
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ram
- 9 reviews
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Awesome
Good car with the lightweight body and cool trim and good on fuel about 6ltr/100kmh. Value for money! The only downside, it needs RON 95 min and synthetic engine fuel which is slightly higher when comes to servicing but with an interval of 15,000 km that is justified. Good car!
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Mooshieadelaide
Shocking examples of a poorly built car
Where do I begin?...
We have these as our fleet vehicles and I have used 3 different ones over the course of 3 years with one driven the most at 80000km on the clock and around 40000 on the other 2.
The little issues first-
Rear subframe clunk which was filled with expanding foam (I am not kidding) at the dealer as the solution on instruction from Peugeot.
Rear subframe clunk on car 2 just becoming apparent now
Cat converter replaced at 9000km
Multiple electrical faults including non starting, head unit (which controls everything) ...Read more
not working and faulty oil light among other things. Between all cars 5x trips to be fixed. Massive front end shudder at higher speed- never actually solved despite new tyres, wheel alignment X2 and 3 trips to dealer. It just slowly got better!
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David PearnRye
- 4 reviews
Simply love it!
Quiet, supple suspension, well put together, fabulous engine with what should be a reliable automatic transmission. Averaging less than 5L/100 over 35,000 kms, mainly county driving with economy in mind.
Quality interior, no rattles and comfortable seats.
Servicing is not cheap though and the clean design interior requires HVAC, phone and audio adjustments via the central touch pad.
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*UPDATE, so the cause of the 'no brakes' issue on car 1 was a vaccum pump failure. Car still not released from the dealer as apparently Peugeot insists on them putting additional parts in and this cou... Read more
ld be a possible recall issue! 6 weeks out of action and counting- wow. Took 24 days to get the original part from France and car is undrivable without it.