http://prod1-m.infopeugeot.com/nl/jsp/m.jsp?c=@B9mKw7l0XAL0t5KRNThDvI91qYiKc3MAtsWMrkEq61o=
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They both look like complete rubbish to me. Indistinguishable from a Ford or a Mazda or a Hyundai. There's nothing to write home about and frankly I'd rather have a Honda. I couldn't even fit a couple of guitars in the boot of that poxy 208. I suppose fascism must render everything as close to identical as possible in a coming world where individuality will not be allowed. What a boring world we are inventing!
If Honda hadn’t become so bland and utterly conservative I’d agree there was merit in your argument.
They used to lead in the 70s but now they are slow followers.
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That would erode the mindshare that PSA otherwise retain through the Commodore:One of a number of PSA vehicles that ought be displayed in the big shopping malls because the vast majority of Aussies haven’t a clue where a retailer is located.
That would erode the mindshare that PSA otherwise retain through the Commodore:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Insignia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Commodore_(ZB)
The customer sees a Peugeot as an entirely different brand, and if you get them thinking about a brand other than their cherished Ford/Holden they might think about others still. Safer for a company to just keep their customers and not get them thinking about switching "allegiance".I’m not sure what you mean.
The general public don’t know anything about a link between Commodore and PSA.........at this stage AFAIK.
Hahaha - pickled up some bed frames today and drew much interest about this (apparently) unique vehicle. They didn’t have a clue what it was. Sime Darby did a brilliant job of keeping it a secret.