Well, apparently this new Pug may not be the end...
[url="http://www.autoblog.com/2011/07/14/volkswagen-crosspassat-in-the-wings/"]Volkswagen CrossPassat in the wings?[/url]
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Well, apparently this new Pug may not be the end...
[url="http://www.autoblog.com/2011/07/14/volkswagen-crosspassat-in-the-wings/"]Volkswagen CrossPassat in the wings?[/url]
^^^ Oh, just what i wanted from VW.
Facelift time ! :D
[B]NEW PEUGEOT 508: A MARK OF CHARACTER[/B]
[LIST][*]New 508 is emblematic of the Brand’s future models[*]Power units have the lowest CO2 and are the most economical in their segment[*]Top-of-the-range appearance and specification is in keeping with the brand’s move up-market[/LIST]
PEUGEOT today presented in London a major evolution of its grand tourer in the D segment, allowing the new PEUGEOT 508 to express the Brand’s move up-market. The new PEUGEOT bears a new grille, emblematic of the Brand’s future models, and is fitted with the latest equipment, like the touch screen, reversing camera and blind spot sensors. It also benefits from economical and efficient Euro 6 power units, such as the 2.0-litre BlueHDi 150 6-speed manual that, with CO2 emissions of just 105g/km, is the best in the segment for this level of engine power. The new car will be presented to the public in August simultaneously at the forthcoming Moscow and Chengdu Motor Shows, then at the Paris Motor Show, with sales starting in Europe from September.
The PEUGEOT 508 was first unveiled at the 2010 Paris Motor Show with sales beginning in early 2011, confirming the Brand’s presence in the grand tourer segment, a presence not interrupted for several decades. Available initially as a Saloon or SW estate, a third resolutely innovative version arrived to expand the range a year later. Adopting the HYbrid4 technology as standard, also available on the Saloon, the PEUGEOT 508 RXH is a vehicle in a class of its own: its all-road stance, its versatility in use and its environmental performance remain unique in the automotive world.
Peugeot 508 #6
What a nice Volvo... oh I mean Peugeot! ;)
Now that Chevrolet is retiring from Europe, it boasts the second largest-in-class fuel tank (no prizes for guessing who's got the biggest) #7
Now that Chevrolet is retiring from Europe, it boasts the second largest-in-class fuel tank (no prizes for guessing who's got the biggest) #8
Now that Chevrolet is retiring from Europe, it boasts the second largest-in-class fuel tank (no prizes for guessing who's got the biggest) #9
Now that Chevrolet is retiring from Europe, it boasts the second largest-in-class fuel tank (no prizes for guessing who's got the biggest) #10
Now that Chevrolet is retiring from Europe, it boasts the second largest-in-class fuel tank (no prizes for guessing who's got the biggest) #11