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2nd Generation Peugeot 3008


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Yes. abit on the high side. if they can place the selling below $107K that would be a killer to other SUV of the same category.

imho, its not really ex when you compare the features that are available.

 

Comparing with Vezel, QQ, Kadjar, Mokka, Tucson and Sportage, if there is any just basis for comparison, the 3008 just excels in terms of features and equipment. Of course, it would be better if the price is lower, then many more will consider buying it. But I guess, there should also be a premium price to pay for the features that are available. Anyway the price is not as high as the Tiguan, which is another different story.  

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My SE told me that the car may comes with this 'Active Safety Brake', but their spec sheet doesn't shows. According to Europe specs, this feature is standard.

Anyone can confirm?

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Tested the car and Lot of features. Love it.

I went to do a check on the 1.2l engine n found it is using timing belt and not timing chain. So I presume the timing belt is not life time maintenance free and need to replace after some mileage.

 

actually the belt is running as a lubricated belt and new material, which is supposed to be as lasting as chain.

 

i asked SE when need to change, and i think she anyhow say it is the same as the old belt.

My SE told me that the car may comes with this 'Active Safety Brake', but their spec sheet doesn't shows. According to Europe specs, this feature is standard.

Anyone can confirm?

 

test it during test drive!  [lipsrsealed]

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My SE told me that the car may comes with this 'Active Safety Brake', but their spec sheet doesn't shows. According to Europe specs, this feature is standard.

Anyone can confirm?

No Activite safety brake mentioned in their brochure.
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No Activite safety brake mentioned in their brochure.

 

When we booked, the spec sheets has it. they only changed it recently. 

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Checked with SE and unfortunately, no news when the 1.6T Allure would be available.

If the 1.6 T Allure is coming late and ride into the new VES scheme in 2018, then it would not be worth buying at all with the $20,000 surcharge.

With extra downpayment, extra total price and extra depreciation, I wonder how they gonna sell it  :wacko:

 

Question - How does this VES (or CEVS) works? Additional price to pay (thru ARF) for sure.... but does it also mean that in 5 yrs time when the car is scrapped, I could get back 75% of the VES paid initially?

 

Any advise is much appreciated.

 

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Blue Circle = 1.2 Turbo
Red Circle = 1.6 Turbo

Emission Specs from Peugeot Brochure (UK)

 

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Checked with SE and unfortunately, no news when the 1.6T Allure would be available.

 

If the 1.6 T Allure is coming late and ride into the new VES scheme in 2018, then it would not be worth buying at all with the $20,000 surcharge.

 

With extra downpayment, extra total price and extra depreciation, I wonder how they gonna sell it  :wacko:

 

Question - How does this VES (or CEVS) works? Additional price to pay (thru ARF) for sure.... but does it also mean that in 5 yrs time when the car is scrapped, I could get back 75% of the VES paid initially?

 

Any advise is much appreciated.

 

attachicon.gifLTA VES.jpg

 

Blue Circle = 1.2 Turbo

Red Circle = 1.6 Turbo

Emission Specs from Peugeot Brochure (UK)

 

No the VES you paid is extra to govt, it won't be reflected on the PARF. The rebate will be deducted from OMV to reflect ARF (OMV-VES(or CEVS) = ARF). 

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Checked with SE and unfortunately, no news when the 1.6T Allure would be available.

 

If the 1.6 T Allure is coming late and ride into the new VES scheme in 2018, then it would not be worth buying at all with the $20,000 surcharge.

 

With extra downpayment, extra total price and extra depreciation, I wonder how they gonna sell it :wacko:

 

Question - How does this VES (or CEVS) works? Additional price to pay (thru ARF) for sure.... but does it also mean that in 5 yrs time when the car is scrapped, I could get back 75% of the VES paid initially?

 

Any advise is much appreciated.

 

LTA VES.jpg

 

Blue Circle = 1.2 Turbo

Red Circle = 1.6 Turbo

Emission Specs from Peugeot Brochure (UK)

Would the emissions reading in SG be different? Will temperature, grade of petrol, air content etc in different climate affect the measurements?
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Neutral Newbie

We have created a group chat for people who have already booked or are interested and want to know more information about this car.

 

You can PM me or duckweed for the add!

hi, i'm about to place deposit for 3008  1.2t. 

Can you add me to yr chatgroup? thanks

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Coe down by 4K but the car price only reduced by 2k.

 

Actually COE down 2.4K, price reduced by 1K across all models.

 

Was also monitoring Forester XT. COE down 2.6K, no price reduction on FXT. Price same.

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Looking to get the 3008 but have option on Kadjar n Tucson turbo! Still considering.....

... what about the excellent Sportage GT, powerful Forester XT, or upcoming CX-5/CRV?

 

Haha ... Choices galore in this super competitive segment!

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