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Hi from Bedfordshire

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Hi all,
Thought I would say hello seeing as I have become the 100th member!!.

Not ordered an RCZ yet but have driven the Diesel (Not bad, bit heavy at front) and we are waiting for our dealer to get a 200THP for demo (should be any day now)

We are Peugeot fans - I drive a 407 Coupe 2.7 HDI Sport with 19" wheels and Devil twin exhaust. Wife drives a 4007 and my daughter has a 206. Other cars in the stable include a 2002 MG TF 160 (this may be traded in for the RCZ), a 1973 MGB GT V8 and a 1959 Ford Anglia.

Will let you know what happens!

Cheers

Steve B. :thumbup:
 
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Welcome ringer407. The RCZ will be my first peugeot - can wait til sept. Let us know how your test drive in 200 goes

cheers
 
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Welcome,
I had a test drive in a diesel and a 156thp, could'nt wait for a test drive in a 200 so I ordered one anyway, just have to be patient now. :?
 
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:text-welcomewave:

We'll do our best to convince you the RCZ is the right way to go.
 

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Hi and welcome.

I think you have th veiw the RCZ as total different car to anything else on the road, performance with all three engines is not bad, but it's not a boy racer, as long as it's reliable and gives a good return then it's doing well.

You really have to consider the RCZ as a "Grand Tourer" which gives you looks to die for and a safe and comfortable ride, with a kick when you need it.

Rob.
 
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Hi all
Thanks for the welcome.

Rob, you are right. The RCZ will not be a boy racer. The 407 Coupe is a grand tourer, very comfortable, refined, but with some go when you want it. I see the RCZ in the same light - but with the ability to have a bit more fun in the twisty bits when you want to.

:)
 
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