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Welcome 👋 I understand that the RCZ was never as popular in France as in the U.K., I believe it was to do with the price.
Maybe now they are older and more affordable they will be seen more often over there.
We do like to see some photos on here btw.
Seriously, you will just get used to it. It was the weirdest clutch I had ever used when I got it, but now it just seems normal, unless I’ve been driving my new Range Rover which is an Auto, and then I usually forget to use the clutch, which is not normal 😱
You haven’t mentioned which RCZ variant you have. There was a notice issued by Peugeot for the front strut top mounts, as they were known to be prone to knocking. I’m not sure which years/models this notice refers to, but mine was included and they were replaced foc a few years ago when I...
Before I got my GT200 I test drove a 156 sport which had the larger steering wheel. It wasn’t ridiculously large, but it wasn’t as nice to drive as the smaller wheel.
You could always claim on your insurance - it was damaged while parked up. It would go down as an at fault claim though I think as there was no one else to claim from. You would have to consider your excess & possibly increased premiums too 🤔
There are usually a few “breaking” on EBay, you might be able to pick up a complete boot including spoiler for less than the price a parts from Peugeot. It’s possible there might even be a manual knocking about if you ask them.
I remember many years ago, Duckhams oil was very popular with Mini drivers, me included. It was a very thick green oil, and as the Minis of that era had more than enough oil leaks, the thicker the oil, the less you tended to lose.
The only problem was that it was one of the more expensive oils...
If you find one needs blowing up, when you’ve done that it can take a day before the warning light resets itself, so don’t worry if it doesn’t go out straight away.
If it’s still on after a few days & all your pressures are correct, you might need to replace the sensor.