One of these or a audi tt about 6 month to 1 year old. I would choose the audi personally - surely depreciation which isn't great on peugeots will be one of its downfalls. Well done peugeot for making it - but to me £22000 for a peugeot - prefer the tt anyday.
I don't like the RCZ or the TT, but I suppose they aren't aimed at men.
The new Subarota will compete with this price and class wise. And it should win.
gazza5:Well done peugeot for making it - but to me £22000 for a peugeot - prefer the tt anyday.
Have you seen how much cars cost now? The 1.6 Astra tested today is over £18,000. £22,000 for this appears very good value in comparison.
ok its a peugeot but for a car that looks this good i'd say its good value! and as for the astra as quoted everyone knows you never pay list prices on mainstream model for example if you want a current new astra a local dealer to me are doing them from £8995 not the £15000 asking price so at the end of the day these list prices mean nothing
At the risk of schoolboy humour...
'Double bubble roof'... and it's called the RC-Z :) (Yes, I'm being that obvious!)
Nothing like over playing the joke ;)
Still an unresolved design, the corporate nose is horrible,there's no V6, and it's looks like a commitee car, no, not special enough, no "jump in me and drive me" looks,and to pricey for the spec, it's an 8/10 car.
Well it's certainly far better looking than that hideous mini thingy, I mean that even made the ssangyong rodius look good.
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