Peugeot 2008 Advice
Peugeot capped price servicing - cost, schedule & info
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By Matt Campbell · 11 Aug 2022
French manufacturer Peugeot may not have its own in-house local representation in Australia, but the company’s local distributor, Inchcape, has seen to it that customers are getting a decent deal.As such, there is a capped-price servicing plan for all Peugeot models, from the pint-sized 208 city hatchback to the family focused 5008 seven-seat SUV. It also covers models no longer on sale here, including the 4008 (a Mitsubishi ASX in make-up). The intervals for servicing differs somewhat between models, with some models due for maintenance every 12 months/15,000km, while others have slightly lengthier distance gaps (12 months/20,000km).As for servicing costs, the French brand hasn’t necessarily managed to get it down to where it should be - on average, Peugeot models are more expensive to maintain than pretty much any other brand, be it from Europe or elsewhere.The brand does back its models with a five-year/unlimited-kilometre warranty, though, which puts it in the mix among a lot of its mainstream contemporaries.See the table below for all the important details for Peugeot capped price servicing across each of the brand’s models sold in Australia.
Best new cars arriving in 2017
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By Peter Anderson · 05 Jul 2020
Is 2017 the year of the new car for your garage? It's pretty easy to work out what's available now, but here are the most exciting models that are yet to arrive in showrooms.
Kia Seltos vs Subaru Forester vs Suzuki Vitara vs Peugeot 2008 | The Cars Guides
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By CarsGuide team · 27 Apr 2020
CarsGuide readers Trisha and Karl are a mum and a dad in search of a new car, so they’ve asked our expert team of journalists to help them choose the right one for their little family of three.They’re currently driving an ageing Renault Megane and both think it might be time to switch to an SUV. But Trisha and Karl aren't sure which is the right SUV for them. That’s where The Cars Guides can help.Matt Campbell and Richard Berry are joined by James Cleary, Tom White and Peter Anderson who each nominate what they consider the perfect next car for Karl and Trisha’s family.Should it be a Kia Seltos, a Subaru Forester, Suzuki Vitara or even a Peugeot 2008?Watch as The Cars Guides go to extreme lengths to prove exactly why their choice is the right one.