Peugeot 404 Reviews
You'll find all our Peugeot 404 reviews right here. Peugeot 404 prices range from $2,310 for the 404 to $4,070 for the 404 .
Our reviews offer detailed analysis of the 's features, design, practicality, fuel consumption, engine and transmission, safety, ownership and what it's like to drive.
The most recent reviews sit up the top of the page, but if you're looking for an older model year or shopping for a used car, scroll down to find Peugeot dating back as far as 1962.
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Peugeot Reviews and News
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2022 Peugeot 3008 and 508 PHEV price and features: The upmarket Toyota RAV4 and Camry rivals Australia has been waiting for?
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By Tung Nguyen · 03 Nov 2021
Peugeot will set its sights on the Toyota RAV4 and Camry hybrids with its own electrified 3008 mid-size SUV and 508 Fastback sedan launching in early 2022.However, differentiating the French pair is plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV) powertrains that
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Australia's best worst sellers: The Mazda, Ford and SsangYong cars and SUVs that might be off your radar, but deserve consideration | Opinion
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 31 Oct 2021
Many cars gain stellar reviews or stand out for being special, only to end up underperforming in the market. We’ve identified seven magnificent sales losers that deserve to be far more popular in Australia than what their measly numbers suggest.

Tradies are people too! Why removing safety tech is a backwards step for commercial vehicles | Opinion
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By Matt Campbell · 10 Oct 2021
While Hyundai has fitted basically every possible safety item to its new van, Peugeot has de-specced two of its commercial offerings to meet lower cost points.

Hydrogen or pure electric: What makes more sense for your next Ford Ranger, Toyota HiLux or Renault Trafic light-commercial vehicle?
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By Tony O'Kane · 26 Sep 2021
When it comes to motoring, the winds of change blow stronger with each passing day. For some people, they may have unknowingly already bought their last petrol or diesel-engined car. For the rest of us, it’s really a question of “when”, not “if” we’ll turn our back on combustion propulsion.
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Zombie car apocalypse! How are the 2006 Toyota FJ Cruiser, 1997 Nissan Navara, 1986 Mazda 121 and other cars still in production in 2021, and why?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 05 Sep 2021
Australia is regarded as one of the world’s most sophisticated and mature vehicle markets. We’re right up there with the richest.
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How to Beat the Used Car Price Boom? Due to a Car Shortage We Are Seeing the Price of Second Hand Cars Skyrocket - Is Australia in a Car Bubble?
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 05 Sep 2021
Buying a used car is difficult enough in normal times.

Why European V8 Supercars are highly unlikely: Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi may not take on Ford and Chevrolet on track - but here's who could
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Jul 2021
The Supercars series is steaming ahead with plans to introduce new ‘Gen3’ race cars in 2022, and it’s hoping to have a European rival to the Ford Mustang and Chevrolet Camaro.

Ford F-150 Lightning, Volkswagen ID.3, Honde e, Subaru Solterra and other important new electric cars we currently miss out on in Australia
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By Stephen Ottley · 25 Jul 2021
Australia is the lucky country. Aside from the natural wonders, we’re blessed with a wide variety of automotive choices - from pint-size Kia Rios to hulking Toyota LandCruisers. But that doesn’t mean we can’t wish for more.
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2022 'Holden' Astra and other Opel hatchbacks, SUVs, electric cars that might've helped Holden against Mazda 3, Kia Seltos, Toyota RAV4 Hybrid, Hyundai Ioniq 5
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By Byron Mathioudakis · 18 Jul 2021
These are the future ‘Holdens’ that we are now unlikely to ever see in Australia, breaking cover in Europe wearing ex-General Motors (GM) nameplates, and yet thriving today under visionary management.

Why good news for Jeep, Ram, Peugeot, Alfa Romeo, Citroen and Fiat is bad news for Tesla
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By Stephen Ottley · 09 Jul 2021
Tesla will lose one of its biggest customers - costing it nearly $500 million.