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Shocking looses for Peugeot & Citroen
RCZlover said:As I said in a previous post on another topic , I can't see the RCZ being built much longer, when a company loses so much money somethings got to go , and I'm afraid with the RCZ costing Peugeot more money than it's making them I see no future for it :?
RCZ1 said:That's great. It will make it even more rare. It seems to be a trait with me. Bought a Vauxhall Tigra Mk 1 - they stopped making them. Few years later bought a Tigra convertible - stopped making them.
RCZlover said:RCZ1 said:That's great. It will make it even more rare. It seems to be a trait with me. Bought a Vauxhall Tigra Mk 1 - they stopped making them. Few years later bought a Tigra convertible - stopped making them.
I personally don't think they are a rare car , there's four other RCZ's in my small village, and I see many on the roads around Liverpool and Manchester.
As to you owning Tigras :lol: , not one but you went back for another :lol:
Mrizzle ... Just what a guy from Peugeot told me
RCZlover said:One of my Ex's had a Tigra convertable, I honestly felt it was like driving a very badly built lada from the 80's, anyway each to there own. :wtf:
RCZ1 said:I agree the interior didn't match up to the exterior for looks but nonetheless, it was still a great car. Not everything is about out and out power. You don't buy a convertible to drive fast. So Jassy, you'd better have a rethink there Convertibles are all about poseability. You don't go anywhere in a hurry. Just cruise - no, not Tom