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i like the shape of the peugeot 207, though its not popular in kenya. i am surprised that its beat other models including mercedes and range. Don't wait for the Last Judgment. It happens every day. ~Albert Camus, The Fall, 1956
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This is quite something except that we do not know the proportions of the cars involved in computation of the Index. Nevertheless, even from the old P405s you still see in Kenyan roads, Peugot is a quality car built to last. www.giantquicksales.com is bringing professionalism and value to car and real estate dealership.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/13/2008 Posts: 1,565
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Hardly surprised to see there are no over powered recycled beer cans (aka Japanese cars) on that list. As a former 205 and present 504 owner, its gratifying to see THREE Peugeots in the top ten... With two potential old beetles on the way back to life, its also good to see the new beetle holding forte on the list.
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Because Japan is NOT in Europe. Not that I studied Geography See WORLD's most reliable cars here (2010 survey): http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/most-reliable-cars
Peugeot appears in the list of not so reliable cars...alongside landrover (actually the least reliable), audi, alfa romeo, bmw...
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@all, kindly advice on where I can get a peugeot 504 pickup breaks' booster.@Guka and @Djinn saidia ndugu!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/13/2008 Posts: 1,565
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For Sport wrote:Because Japan is NOT in Europe. Not that I studied GeographySee WORLD's most reliable cars here (2010 survey): http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/most-reliable-cars
Peugeot appears in the list of not so reliable cars...alongside landrover (actually the least reliable), audi, alfa romeo, bmw... Perhaps you did not. I, on the other hand, did - up to A Levels - maybe I was too preoccupied with geomorphology, climatology, etc and did not pay heed to political geography....however I also did literature (and got a distinction at O level and a Principal at A Level)...and from your assertion that Japan is not in Europe, clearly you did not (or did not do too well) - ergo i know that " Europe's most reliable cars" holds a different meaning from "Most reliable European Cars"... And I do not see from the link your provide that those are the WORLD'S most reliable cars...and not 'Britain's most reliable cars"...does this lead back to an issue of English comprehension?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/13/2008 Posts: 1,565
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mtotana wrote:@all, kindly advice on where I can get a peugeot 504 pickup breaks' booster.@Guka and @Djinn saidia ndugu! @mtotana - is the booster different in any way from a saloon? I gather the pick up is a few more cc's but not sure if there is a difference...
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/23/2010 Posts: 1,229
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Djinn wrote:For Sport wrote:Because Japan is NOT in Europe. Not that I studied GeographySee WORLD's most reliable cars here (2010 survey): http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/most-reliable-cars
Peugeot appears in the list of not so reliable cars...alongside landrover (actually the least reliable), audi, alfa romeo, bmw... Perhaps you did not. I, on the other hand, did - up to A Levels - maybe I was too preoccupied with geomorphology, climatology, etc and did not pay heed to political geography....however I also did literature (and got a distinction at O level and a Principal at A Level)...and from your assertion that Japan is not in Europe, clearly you did not (or did not do too well) - ergo i know that " Europe's most reliable cars" holds a different meaning from "Most reliable European Cars"...And I do not see from the link your provide that those are the WORLD'S most reliable cars...and not 'Britain's most reliable cars"...does this lead back to an issue of English comprehension? Thanks for the education. So does the list include cars which are NOT European models? The link I provided does. Also, google "world's most reliable cars" for the avoidance of doubt P.S. so Japan is in Europe??
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/13/2008 Posts: 1,565
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Notwithstanding my earlier statement (which I believe is correct) - the text on page the initial link provided says, "... Warranty Direct, which analysed more than 20,000 of its live policies on European cars "....
So admittedly they only looked at European Cars....however the heading should convey that.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 12/23/2010 Posts: 1,229
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Djinn wrote:Notwithstanding my earlier statement (which I believe is correct) - the text on page the initial link provided says, "... Warranty Direct, which analysed more than 20,000 of its live policies on European cars "....
So admittedly they only looked at European Cars....however the heading should convey that.
Which is why you were not surprised that there were no Japanese cars on the list. I get it.
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