Showing posts with label peugeot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label peugeot. Show all posts

Saturday, June 18, 2011

2011 Peugeot RCZ GT

What we're driving is the 2011 Peugeot RCZ, a shapely concept car from the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show that has finally reached production. It promises to make Peugeot an exciting brand again. Remember, this is the car company that made the Peugeot 205 GTi into the car of the decade in Europe during the 1980s, and then made it into a world-beating rally car, the 205 T16 Group B. Of course, we remember only the Peugeot 405 Mi16, the last car the company sold in the U.S. before it went home to France in disgrace in 1991.

Sure, we're talking about French cars here, but these were great-handling French cars, if rather less mighty when it came to construction integrity. Since then, the quality has slowly improved, but Peugeot has lost its way with the dynamics, producing ever-duller cars when it comes to coursing through corners. And we've been repeatedly told that Peugeot will never again build cars like the 205 GTi again, partly because Citroen is the cute partner in the PSA Peugeot Citroen concern and partly because (goes the unspoken word) the 205 GTi would challenge inexperienced drivers with its lift-off oversteer.



Wednesday, June 15, 2011

2011 Peugeot RCZ

In the past Peugeot is a manufacturer that has never really succeeded in capturing my attention. Their cars were just not as interesting as Citroen, and not as good to drive as Renault.

They have always been pleasant to look at, particularly the Pininfarina designed 406 coupe and the 407, but there was never really a car to stir the emotions.

They have a motorsport pedigree and have also created some incredible concept cars like the 907 of 2004 but they haven’t made a production car that has received significant praise for its performance and driving dynamics since the now legendary 205 GTi was launched way back in 1984.

Then, in 2007 Peugeot revealed a new concept car called the 308 RCZ, a great looking sports coupe which, thankfully, has become a reality in the exquisite form of the rather splendid Peugeot RCZ.

Now here’s a car that demands you look at it. Love it, or hate it the RCZ is a little attention grabber.

It is a small and very stylish 2+2 coupe, although as is the case with many 2+2’s you would be hard pushed to get anyone over the age of about 10 to actually fit in the back.

The RCZ is a bit special. It is more individual and better looking than its rivals which, in its price bracket, includes the Audi TT and BMW 1 series coupe.

The interior quality is outstanding; you won’t find much in the way of cheap, nasty plastic in the RCZ which is a major downfall of many modern cars.

The seats are comfortable for cruising but hold you in place when you feel like opening up a bit. It’s full of gadgets like parking assist, electric seats and windows, light and rain sensors, electronically-controlled rear spoiler, Bluetooth and a high-tech sound system.

The RCZ is available with a choice of three engines including a 2 litre diesel and two 1.6 litre turbo charged four cylinder units, one with 197HP and an entry level version with 156HP.

Our test car was the 156HP version with a six speed auto ‘box and both engine and transmission were impressive and capable of getting the RCZ from 0 to 100KM/H in a respectable 8.4 seconds.

The turbo four pot features a useful 240NM of torque available from just 1400 rpm giving it great flexibility and brisk acceleration and unlike some turbo cars it’s happy to rev, pulling strongly all the way to the redline.

Usually, in a car like this I would only consider a manual gear box but the auto in our test car did its job well and will undoubtedly be the most popular option in the UAE.

The car has a very smooth ride, despite its 19-inch wheels and is happy to cruise but when pushed in the corners it proves to be well balanced and disguises its front biased weight distribution well.

The car brakes quickly and stably from high speeds although the steering could do with being a bit more communicative. I would love to see a particularly high performance version of this car with about 250HP, the chassis feels like it could take it in its stride with ease.

Overall, a very enjoyable car to drive but, come on Peugeot, give us one with a bit more grunt and how about a panoramic glass roof?




Thursday, June 2, 2011

Now That's What A Frog Car Should Look Like!



Back in the dark ages of my youth, when I first met my wife we were having a discussion on which car we would look best in. She had a new Mazda 626 at the time and also a nice BMW 318IS, both white, and I said she seemed to fit both. She suggested I might look good in a Peugeot. I really didn't know how to take that. On the one hand they were pretty stylish, European vehicles that were unique. On the other hand they were French, and notorious for being broken down all the time. (Hence the picture and site I chose). To be honest I have worn that branding sheepishly for years.

Luckily the manufacturer has released a concept vehicle (see below) in honor of their 200th anniversary that is more aligned with the style I would feel comfortable representing. I doubt very seriously it would pass my total cost of ownership requirements. If it did I might also need to add a calculation to the algorithm for downtime vs. up-time, because it doesn't give me the impression of time spent working on the dependability quotient. It would however still look cool sitting on a trailer in front of the lake house. I could just tell everyone I keep it there to take to Road Atlanta for time trials, etc.. That sounds better than "It's broken down and I am waiting on the auto parts to be manufactured in France (they are off in August because it is hot and the wine is in)".

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011

Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011
 Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011



 Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011


 Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011


 Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011

 Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011

Peugeot RCZ 2011 Pictures - Fantastic Peugeot RCZ 2011

Peugeot Hoggar 2011 pictures - Peugeot Truck 2011

Peugeot Hoggar 2011 pictures - Peugeot Truck 2011
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