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Images: Peugeot G9 Expert (2008-15)

Images: Peugeot G9.I Expert (2008-12) Released in September 2008, the Peugeot G9 Phase I (G9.I) Expert was a three-seat van available in medium (L1) and long wheelbase (L2) bodies. All models were powered by a 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine mated to a six-speed manual transmission, though the Professional edition had higher power and torque outputs… […]

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Images: Peugeot B9 Partner (2008-15)

Images: Peugeot B9.I Partner (2008-12) Released in September 2008, the Peugeot B9 Phase I (B9.I) Partner was a two-seat van, available in short (L1) and medium length (L2) variants. The B9 Partner was offered with three engines: a 1.6-litre four-cylinder petrol engine and two 1.6-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engines, with differing power outputs (55kW and 66kW); […]

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Images: Peugeot R83 508 (2018-on)

Images: 2018 Peugeot R83 508 Released in Australia in August 2019, the Peugeot R83 508 was available as a mid-size liftback (‘Fastback’) or wagon (‘Sportswagon’). Manufactured in Mulhouse, France, the front-wheel drive Peugeot R83 508 was powered by 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol engines that were mated to eight-speed automatic transmissions. For Australia, the Peugeot 508 range […]

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Images: Peugeot W2 508 (2011-17)

Images: Peugeot W2.I 508 (2011-14) Released in July 2011, the Peugeot W2 Phase I (W2.I) 508 was available as a mid-size sedan or wagon. Manufactured in Rennes, France, the front-wheel drive 508 was offered with four different engines and in three variants: Active (sedan only), Allure (sedan and wagon) and Active (initially sedan only, with […]

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Images: Peugeot 605 (1994-96)

Images: Peugeot 605 (1994-96) Released in March 1994, the Peugeot 605 was a large, luxury vehicle. Manufactured in France, the front-wheel drive 605 was powered by a 3.0-litre V6 petrol engine mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. For Australia, the SV was the sole 605 variant offered. While the Peugeot 605 was available in international […]

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Images: Peugeot 607 (2001-09)

Images: Peugeot Phase I 607 (2001-05) Released in October 2001, the Peugeot Phase I 607 was a large, front-wheel drive sedan. Manufactured in France, the 607 was powered by Peugeot’s ES9 aluminium V6 engine which had double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, variable valve timing for the intake camshafts and a compression ratio of […]

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Images: Peugeot 406 Coupe (1997-04)

Images: Peugeot D8 406 Coupe (1997-99) Released in October 1997, the Peugeot 406 Coupe was a four-seat, front-wheel drive coupe. Designed and manufactured by Pininfarina – with final assembly by Peugeot in France – the 406 Coupe was powered by a 2.9-litre V6 petrol engine that was initially mated to a four-speed ZF automatic transmission […]

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Images: Peugeot D2 407 Coupe (2006-11)

Images: Peugeot D2.I 407 Coupe (2006-09) Released in March 2006, the Peugeot D2 Phase I (D2.I) 407 Coupe was a two-door, front-wheel drive vehicle. Manufactured in Rennes, France, the 407 Coupe was available with either a 2.9-litre V6 petrol engine (the ‘2.9i V6’ variants) or a 2.7-litre twin-turbo diesel engine (‘2.7 HDi’)… Read full Peugeot […]

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Images: Peugeot D2 407 sedan and wagon (2004-11)

Images: Peugeot D2.I 407 sedan and wagon (2004-09) Released in September 2004, the Peugeot D2 Phase I (D2.I) 407 was available as a mid-size sedan or ‘Touring’ wagon (the 407 Coupe had been reviewed separately). Manufactured in Rennes, France, the front-wheel drive 407 was available with four different engines and in SR, ST and SV […]

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Images: Peugeot 5008 (2013)

Images: Peugeot 5008 (2013) Released in May 2013, the Peugeot 5008 was a seven-seat people mover. Manufactured in Sochaux, France, the front-wheel drive 5008 was available with 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol and 2.0-litre turbo-diesel engines. Compared to the Peugeot 3008 crossover with which the 5008 shared its PSA PF2 platform, the 5008 was 164 mm longer […]

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