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Peuguot 1007

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All modern Peugeots look like ugly, ANGRY geckos.

This one is painted to match. :puke:

Peugoet needs to stop with the whole massively-gaping-huge-baleen-mouth-trolling-for-krill deal. Fix that, and we're cool.

I still like the idea of large sliding doors on a compact.

It's a cool little car and the doors are very useful in tight parking spaces.

Concept: Awesome.

Execution: Actually, not so bad. (You can thank Toyota and Honda for desensitizing me to hideous design.)

Yeah, I saw this in Top Gear or Car magazine a few months back, and I thought it was a cool idear.

This car is pretty awful. It weighs soooo much, the doors do not go back far enough to get to the back seats, and the engine is woefully underpowered.

Hehe. What a nifty little car!

This is hardly new, what brought it up now? This is in the same B-MPV class as the new bB, the Renault Modus and the Nissan Cube. The all tend to have 100-110 hp 4-cylinders as the top engine. The larger, lwb style of B-MPV such as the Nissan Note, Opel Meriva, Fiat Idea, Toyota Ractis and Sienta are far more popular. Renault is reportedly considering stretching the Modus to match, as Nissan did with the Cube Cubic. The class is rounded out by the taller, more van-like Toyota Porte and Honda Mobilio.

Toyota is the doyen of sliding door compacts—the Sienta and Porte B-MPVs and the Raum B-wagon all have sliding doors.

DCX designers finally have a challenger in the ring.

I honestly can not find ONE good thing about this car.

The design is horribly ugly, the profile is painfully dull

and the mechanicals are on par with most European

city cars, which is to say you'd be better off on a bike

or rollerblades... or, all joking aside a Moped.

UGLY, UGLY, UGLY!

Form follows DISfunction. :puke:

  • 2 months later...

OK, I'm angry. The name had me expecting a damn limo and I open to find this. I guess the French just don't do big cars.

I honestly can not find ONE good thing about this car.

The design is horribly ugly, the profile is painfully dull

and the mechanicals are on par with most European

city cars, which is to say you'd be better off on a bike

or rollerblades... or, all joking aside a Moped.

UGLY, UGLY, UGLY!

Form follows DISfunction. :puke:

+1. That is Fugly. Even ugly Betty, will say, JFC, you are Fuglier than I am.

:puke: :puke:

  • 2 weeks later...

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