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Stuart Martin

Contributing Journalist

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  • Mid-range torque thump
  • Sound system
  • Child locks
  • Seat comfort
  • Steering.
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  • Grumpy gated shift
  • Rear headroom tight for talls
  • Busy centre stack and wheel
  • Polarising styling
  • Ride not as supple.

Peugeot has more recently been best known for its smaller cars - 207, 308 et al - with some SUVs as an aside, but the larger end of the portfolio has long been underdone. The 407 soldiered on, the 607 fell well short of expectations and now finally the 508 is here. Bigger and to many eyes not as pretty as the 407, it's striking and has presence, but the feline grace of some of its forebears seems lacking.

VALUE

We're not shopping in the bargain basement at $52,990 but the biggest passenger Pug has no shortage of gear - there's quad-zone filtered climate control, sunblinds for the rear and rear-side windows, parking sensors front and rear, hill-start assist, an electric parking brake, reach and rake adjustable steering, an alarm, folding and heated exterior rearvision mirrors, and an auto-dipping rear view mirror.

Read the full Peugeot 508 GT diesel 2011 review.