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  • Diesel44
    Diesel44 Posts: 623 Forumite
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    Poor guy has come on here for advice, expecting a nice warm reply and ended up being ripped to pieces !
  • Hintza
    Hintza Posts: 19,420 Forumite
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    Diesel44 wrote: »
    Poor guy has come on here for advice, expecting a nice warm reply and ended up being ripped to pieces !


    I must have missed that one.......escaping lightly so far!
  • vikingaero
    vikingaero Posts: 10,920 Forumite
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    Rear window hatch really annoys me. If it's been raining you end up emptying water into the boot. Fairly gutless at speed but then it is a 1 litre. I prefer the looks of the Aygo to the C1.
    The man without a signature.
  • goldspanners
    goldspanners Posts: 5,910 Forumite
    Diesel44 wrote: »
    Poor guy has come on here for advice, expecting a nice warm reply and ended up being ripped to pieces !

    who? dorsetjohn?
    ...work permit granted!
  • I have a Peugeot 107 which I paid £6000 for 2 years ago when it was a year old. This car is leaking like a sieve and the dealers I bought it from are not interested. "Wear and tear" they said, even though my last car, which I owned for over 15 years, never leaked. As I mostly use the car to journey to work and back it doesn't get much "wear and tear".These cars are very poor quality and not worth the money. Peugeot know about this problem but will blame the driver. Search the internet and you will find the problem is endemic with these cars.

    The back passenger footwell and the boot fill up with water. The carpets are ruined and smell terribly. I will have to sell this car at a loss and will never touch another peugeot again.

    If I were you I would look at other similar small cars by Hyundai and Daihatsu. Hope this helps.
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