Hi Paddy - my inlaws have a 407 SW (estate version) Its a gorgeous car, leather seats, all electrics, panoranic roof etc and very nicely styled.
The ONLY downside (it has been a an on-going one) is the onboard sensors / computer. They have had constant issues with the warning sensors coming on very frequently (tyre pressure, pollen filters, ABS etc etc etc) They get it checked each time at the main Peugeot dealers, they re-set the sensors again after diagnostic testing and low and behold a few weeks later something goes off again. The roads where we are can be bad at times so it is possible the sensors are getting damaged / rattled. Keep this is mind. I'd buy one myself only for it!
I would never buy a Peugeot full stop. Or a Renault or Citroen either for that matter. Far too unreliable despite other attractions of styling, comfort, spec etc.
Mazda 6 or Mondeo a far far better used buy IMO.
Strange how people's perceptions differ...
Nothing to do with perception though and individual experiences are not really relevant.
Statistically, Peugeots et al are not reliable.
Statistically, Fords are reasonably so. Japanese generally more so.
I'm sure plenty of people have had dodgy Civics just as there are still 95 Puntos on the road.
true, but if reliability was the most important criteria in everybodys mind, we'd all be driving Suzuki's.
As for Japan, Toyota does spring to mind
I have a 307cc which has the same issue with sensors/on board computer. It is fixed by just resetting the computer (3 times now) and doesn't involve much expense but it would worry you a little. It also had a thing where the horn went continually while driving, stationary / whatever. It had to be disconnected and for some reason didn't get reconnected. I've been driving for 8 months now with no horn and I never knew how much road rage I had until it happened. So frustrating banging your hand on the centre of the steering wheel and nothing happening.
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I would never buy a Peugeot full stop. Or a Renault or Citroen either for that matter. Far too unreliable despite other attractions of styling, comfort, spec etc.
Good link. I see honda are ahead by a long shot in the reliability stakes. I had one and i must say, it was completely reliable. Right up to when i retired it at 300,000km.[broken link removed] is a good site for reliability info.
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