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Peugeot 508 eHDi: review

  • By Chris Riley
  • News Limited Community Newspapers

Chris Riley road tests and reviews the Peugeot 508 eHDi.

This is the super fuel efficient version of Peugeot's 407/607 replacement. It is fitted with a small 1.6-litre turbo diesel engine and a six-speed robotised manual gearbox. It also has engine stop/start technology which as its name implies shuts down the engine when it comes to a standstill to save fuel. 

Take your foot off the brake and the engine automatically restarts and you're good to go. Sounds fine in theory but it's not everyone's cup of tea.


WHAT'S DIFFERENT? 

This is one of the first models to receive Peugeots' roll out of e-HDi micro-hybrid concept. It's designed primarily to bring significant reductions in both CO2 emissions and fuel consumption. 

The e-HDi micro-hybrid concept combines: Euro 5 compliant, 1.6-litre HDi engine, stop/start system with a second-generation reversible alternator, improved management of electrical systems with alternator control optimised gearbox ratios, low-viscosity engine oil and a variable-capacity oil pump tyres with low rolling resistance.

ECONOMY 

This is one area where the 508 excels. Official fuel economy is a miserly 4.4 litres/100km. With a 72-litre fuel tank, this gives the car a theoretical range of 1636km.

After 500km we were averaging 5.3 litres/100km. We still had more than 800km to go according to the trip computer. Not bad for a largish, premium sedan. But what price do you put on economy?

STOP/START 

Peugeot argues that stop/start can reduce fuel consumption by as much as 15 per cent, even in the cut and thrust of city driving. This is thanks to precise metering and innovative computer control. 

But it can be annoying, particulary when it comes to precise movements like parking because the engine stops as soon as you touch the brakes. If you can't take it, there's an option to switch it off.

DRIVING

Once it's up and running it is okay. But it suffers from the same jerky gear change that its predecssor the 308 Hdi EGC did. Time has moved on since then but unfortunately not the transmission, which is a robotised manual with a single clutch.

The jerkiness is smoothed out in dual clutch transmissions. It's a deal breaker as far as we're concerned, but don't take our word for it go and drive one.

WHAT'S MISSING?

Full complement of safety gear but no leather and the aircon is dual zone, not quad zone. It also misses out on keyless start and entry, an electrically operated parking brakes and directional, auto-dipping headlights.

There's no alarm and you don't get computerised car parking space measurement, but you do get rear parking sensors (but none for the front with this model). Nothing you need and nothing you're going to miss.

WHAT'S IT COST?

Surprisingly little. Active is the lower grade but still well equipped. The list price of the Peugeot 508 1.6 Active e-HDi auto is $37,490 plus on road costs.

PEUGEOT 508 eHDi

Price: From $37,490
Warranty: 3 years/60,000km
Resale: 44 per cent (407)
Service interval: 12 months/15,000km
Safety: 5-star NCAP
Transsmission: electronically-controlled six-speed manual gearbox (EGC)
Engine: 1.6-litre HDi
Outputs: 82kW, 270Nm.
Body: Four-door sedan
Weight: 1520kg
Transmission: Six-speed automatic, front-wheel drive
Thirst: 4.4 litres/100km, CO2 115g/km

 

Comments on this story

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  • @KommenCents….I quoted the warranty-period published in the above story, i.e. “Warranty: 3 years/60,000km” get back to us when they offer a problem-free product and Asian-brand like warranty period of 10Yr./160,000km. Pox gearbox style/operation is typical of EuroTrash, they don’t do no-brainer A/T’s, not now, not ever, the 505 I learned in was bulletproof RWD and tough as a tank, was still made in Africa till a few years ago.

    DAVIDZ of AUS Posted on 20 January 2012 10:35am
  • @DAVIDZ, have you actually driven this gearbox? “60 000klms warranty is a joke” Do you actually know Peugeot warranty is 3yrs/100 000klms. It has fixed price service for 3yr/60 000klms at $330 p.a. I suggest you drive a 508 and realise why their cabin is better than the re-faced Passat. 505 never coming back, move on….......

    Kommen Cents of Qld Posted on 19 January 2012 11:27am
  • The gearbox is total rubbish, [have never read a positive review on it] just fit it with a superior CVT and its a 100% improvement 60,000km warranty is a joke, and this vehicle would have and lots of electronics just waiting to fail [in the French tradition] and cost a mozza to repair
    If you buy a Euro car you need to buy manual, they dont understand A/T’s. Anyway its a fail, sorry Peugeot, you can do better than this. Bring back the 505!

    DAVIDZ of AUS Posted on 19 January 2012 8:11am

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