Does the Peugeot 3008 come in automatic?
Depending on which engine you choose there’s a six-speed manual or an eight-speed automatic transmission.
What problems does the Peugeot 3008 have?
A variety of problems have been reported by owners, but few seem to be common to every 3008. As above, the most common faults seem to be electrical, although failures of the heating and ventilation systems are also known issues. The most expensive problems seem to involve the diesel injectors.
Are Peugeot automatics reliable?
On the whole Peugeots are very reliable cars offering many years of fault free driving. There are however a few common issues with Peugeots, in particular with automatic gearboxes. With over 20 years fixing Peugeots, we know how to fix any problem your Peugeot might be experiencing.
What type of automatic transmission is in a Peugeot 3008?
Efficient Automatic Transmission 6-
The new SUV PEUGEOT 3008 has expanded its range of engines and now features the innovative and efficient EAT6 (Efficient Automatic Transmission 6-Speed) automatic gearbox.
Do Toyotas keep their value?
Toyota leads the list with cars that depreciate only 42.3% on average after five years of ownership. This is lower than the overall average of 49.6%. “Toyota vehicles hold their value across all vehicle segments thanks to the brand’s reputation for reliability,” said Ly.
What automatic gearbox does Peugeot use?
EAT8 AUTOMATIC GEARBOX This PEUGEOT automatic gearbox reduces fuel consumption by up to 7% thanks to improved efficiency with the extension of the Stop & Start function up to 20 km/h and the shift to 8 gears.
Which Toyota holds value best?
The 2018 Toyota Tacoma has the best resale value with an almost unbelievable 69.6% value when sold 36 months after buying. Considering its flexibility and performance, it’s no surprise that this model has the highest resale value.
Do Toyota’s last long?
Although exact mileage for a vehicle varies based on the model and the care you treat it with, Toyotas regularly last for over 200,000 or even 250,000 miles. With longevity like that, it’s no wonder so many shoppers choose a Toyota for their next vehicle.