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Repair Costs
Our Peugeot 3008 needs a new engine. It is just over 6 years old (59 plate) with about 70 000 on the clock. It has been serviced at Peugeot dealer annually with no problems. The car is in good condition/ The engine has failed and needs to be replaced (at great expense). Is it unreasonable to expect Peugeot to contribute towards this as I would have expected a car of this age to be fully working and clearly there was a fault of some sort.
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What caused the engine to fail?0
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they may well contribute however even with peugeots contribrution it may be cheaper to go to a salvage/breakers yard to get an engineSealed pot challenger # 10
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Engine a sealed unit now with tamper proof bolts?
Why does it need a new one, and not this one repaired.0 -
Far more information required on why the engine has failed.0
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1.6HDi, by any chance?0
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