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General conversations about BMW E28s and the people who own them.
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5er Quest
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The Chevron station owner offered me an 87 Peugot 505(?) for $300. Said it overheated and likely blew a head gasket...who knows what else.

As I walked around the car, it struck me that it has a pose very similar to the E28 (gasp!). I've never thought much of the French cars, but I always thought they looked interesting. I know it's a slow dog, and a cheesy ride, but what do you think of going thru the car and just using it as a beater?

Anybody know of a "good" Peugot site? (is that an oxymoron?)

Cloth seats, dash cracks, a little dingage on the side, but over all, it looks ok. Clearly the inside is a tripper's paradise! The "ergonomics" of the car are.....shall we say.....byzantine??

Anyway, whadda think?
TT
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Post by TT »

Well, it would be interesting. There was a late 90's 405 at the yard last time I went. it was actaully a pretty nice car. white with red leather. 5 spd. Had a really nice stock MOMO wheel (which I grabbed). I would drive that car, but I would never want to have to maintain it.
I think the 505 does have a slight look-a-like to the squareness of an e28, and I have seen some pretty mean looking 505's, but....gulp.....it's still a French car no matter how you look at it.

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Post by canyoncarver »

had one in seattle.actually found the big 4 banger to be very responsive and that the seating was better than my beloved e28........

got rid of it as replacement parts were impossible to source in the pacific nor-west.

all in all i really liked tha car..!!
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Post by Threeshifter »

That might be the most expensive $300 you ever spent. That is if it turns out to have more problems, big and little, that you might not be able find until you fix the head and get it running.

How are parts priced, any special tools?

There seems to be a good infrastructure of BMW culture around: repair shops, parts people, and knowledge base etc. I don't think I have ever seen a Peugeot repair shop or dealer. And you know the e28 already.

Although, if the Peugeot has bosh stuff, there might have similarities to the BMW in all the auxiliary stuff.

If you want a beater I have a Saab for you.
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Post by RonP »

Oh my Gawd....you need to go rent a movie and get your mind off the construction
job and how much it is costing you!!
BDK
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Post by BDK »

Tom,
that's an urban legend, There are "NO Good Peugots" that made it to the states IMO,
if you want to spend the $300, just send it to me and I will send you a nice pic of my M535i....

Love ya!
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Post by Mike in Louisville »

Tom, I know you'd enjoy a beater car that you could drive the daylights out of ("drive it like ya stole it!!!" - Tom Rougeux :D). But really, I think it's been so long since you've had an e28 that it's getting to you. If you have plans to get an e28...you might as well wait for one, right? The car would be fun, but the cost to make it run well may or may not be expensive, you could spend way more than you imagined you would.

And who was making fun of French cars??? In a thread started by a Frenchman??:p
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5er Quest
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Post by 5er Quest »

Ok, I admit it...I'm getting a little bit of the D.T.s w/o an E28... bad idea. I'm feeling MUCH better now!

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Post by Tim in N FL »

Tom,
I too liked the look of the 80s Puegots that made it to the states. There was one model that looked really byzantine (i.e., old-school) and the more modern (80's modern) model that was the 505, I believe. They always caught my eye but never my wallet. Besides the problems inherent in the design(s), the BIGGEST problem Peugot had in the states is that their dealer service network (and perhaps quality) was never up to par. I remember speaking with the parents of several friends when I was in h.s. and college about their 505 experience. It was summed up like this...."I actually like the car but no one around here knows how to work on it and sourcing parts is a PITA." Tom....just PayPal me the $300 and I'll send you 6 e28 metric alloys with newish TRX Michelin tires. You can put them on your e28 when you find one and really enjoy that 80's feel.
LOL,
Tim
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Post by 5er Quest »

You guys are like shark to chum! Ok, it was a moment of weakness. She said, "would you give me 3 for it?" I said, "$300?" She said, "Uh huh."

So I gave her my number. It was like a drug deal. It all happen so quickly.

I'm sorry. :-( It'll never happen again.

If you pronounced my name "Rougeux" like "Rougeaux" (which you don't), then it could be "Rougeaux's Puegot"!!! That sounded like fun.

Ok, seriously. It really didn't.

i'm done.
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Post by Dinan e28 »

I lived next to a Puegot dealership in 83-89 and 1/2 of the Puegot's were lemons. They were alos prone to orer heating and blowen head gaskets. My grand father had Puegot's in 69 and 72 they were great cars then.
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