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Shocking looses for Peugeot & Citroen
 
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That said...the new 208 is leading new car sales this far!!!
 
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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 :?
 

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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.
 
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Maybe they should stick to making quirky small cars cause the only 508 I've seen is the one the salesman from roadside is driving :eusa-think:
 

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I've seen a few 508s around these parts. They look different to the hundreds of Audis / BMWs / Insignias that are everywhere. I think Peugeot make good little hatchbacks which look stylish.
 
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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 :?

Sorry but I'm afraid I don't entirely agree with this point of view. It's the marques halo car and I can't see them being quick to give it the chop. It has won numerous industry and design awards and has attracted a new form of customer to the brand. There's little chance of them giving up on it too soon I don't think.
 
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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 :eek:
 

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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 :eek:

Nothing wrong with a Tigra. The convertible was a great car. I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of owning her. I even saw it up for sale recently and contemplated buying it again because I loved it so much. Never once let me down and it looked gorgeous.

Compared to other massed produced cars, the RCZ is rare. I can go for weeks without seeing one or rather I could but now another one has appeared in my works car park :(

Still very rare though.
 
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Suppose it depends where u live if ur near of in big city u'll probably see more the grey 1 i spotted Monday 1st different 1 I've seen in weeks. There's 2 white ones where i live and about 20 sirocco's he'll there's even more Ferrari 458's then RCZ's :mrgreen:
 
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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:
 
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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:


So you have A few EX RCZ LOVERS RCZlover :lol: :lol: bit like this forum.... :lol:


The Tigra in concept was a good looking car in sports guise what let it down was they used the previous old corsa's dashboard not the current corsa's dashboard of its time :crazy:
 

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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 :)
 
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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 :)


Not too fussed about speed now :wtf: I PROMISED MYSELF my last new car would be a germin car so to speak... leased i know but its mino mine for 3 years 170 bhp remapped to 210 bhp will do me, never gave the audi a thought since the finance cleared too busy sorting my holiday problems travel agents :thumbdown:

Back on topic the french are just going through what the british car industry done 4 years ago :thumbdown: Thats all
 
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