Wah wah waaaah.Top Gear Journo type wrote:And it's not coming to the UK.
Peugeot 308 GTi 1.6 200bhp!!
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Unskilled meddling sin©e 2007
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Its going to be so extremely rare that they will depreciate very slowly and will become a collectors item. They will end up selling them in the Uk. Not badged as a GTi though
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Peugeot 308 Blobfish 1.6 200bhp!!
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http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/25052010/36/im ... hed-0.html
all that power from a 4-pot
bet it wouldn't even make it 100 miles to a track before needing a service, a new clutch and an engine rebuild 
all that power from a 4-pot


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Scoobies 2.5 is a 5 cylinder. My gaffer has the 2.5 in his GB270 wagon.
Still thats massive bhp
Still thats massive bhp

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The article says:TooT wrote:Scoobies 2.5 is a 5 cylinder.
It's packing a 2.5-litre flat four engine, which has been reworked to produce 395bhp.
According http://www.subaru.co.uk the 230bhp WRX is:
4 cylinder Horizontally opposed SUBARU BOXER, 16 valve DOHC, with Turbo and intercooler
and the 300bhp STI is:
4 cylinder Horizontally opposed SUBARU BOXER, 16 valve DOHC, with AVCS, Turbo and Intercooler
...and this here is why I don't think highly strung engines have any sort of lifespan to them without ludicrous maintenance:
F1 V10: ~100bhp/pot
Cosworth Scooby F4: 99bhp/pot
Scooby STI F4: 75bhp/pot
Bugatti Veyron W16: 63bhp/pot
BMW M3 V8: 52bhp/pot
Audi R8 V10 (Lambo): 52bhp/pot
406 V6: 35bhp/pot
406 HDi90 I4: 22bhp/pot
<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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A mate of mine works in Audi and he drove the R8 V10. He said it wasnt the acceleration of the thing that did it for him (but it was bl***y fast), he said it was the handling. Every jerk of the wheel moved it and there was zero body roll. Imagine that going round a bend at 70mph. Some thrill!mjb wrote:Audi R8 V10 (Lambo): 52bhp/pot
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You've not seen how I take some clear roundabouts on NSL roads when I'm eco-driving and don't want to waste fuel* slowing down and speeding up againeoin27 wrote:Imagine that going round a bend at 70mph. Some thrill!


(* ok so I actually put more power on to maintain stability, but it's less wasteful than taking the roundabout at sane speeds

<steve_earwig> I think this forum is more about keeping our cars going with minimal outlay than giving our cars more reason to go bang
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I thought i was wrong after i had typed it.
Apologies.
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Re: Peugeot 308 GTi 1.6 200bhp!!
Surely your not suggesting you break the 30 mph speed limit of roundabouts are you MJB?mjb wrote:You've not seen how I take some clear roundabouts on NSL roads when I'm eco-driving and don't want to waste fueleoin27 wrote:Imagine that going round a bend at 70mph. Some thrill!
or has that limit changed in the $%^ years since my test


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roundabouts have a 30mph limit? news to me!



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Re: Peugeot 308 GTi 1.6 200bhp!!
Hi country pug, I could not agree more. I have owned many peugeots. As for Gti's in my opinion the 309 gti's was the best for handling or the ugly duck as it was knownCountryPug wrote:I think this move will reduce the value of an already damaged 'Peugeot GTI' brand. However, we look at this from the perspective of Peugeot connoisseurs who over the past decade (maybe more in some cases) have driven Pug's finest in terms of handling, looks and performance (106, 205, 306, 309, 405, (406?) anyone...) I've no doubt that Pugs marketeers have been busy and see that there is a gap in the market for a less extreme watered down hot hatch, (a luke warm hatch if you will). The 308 is apparently a very good car in terms of practicality and slapping a GTI badge on the bootlid and giving it a few extra horsies will no doubt steer your sensible car buyer who doesnt know/understand or care about pugs past heritage away from the Renault/Ford/Seat stealerships and into Peugeots.
It could be a good move to selling a few more 308's but I worry that the overall damage to the 'GTI' brand will eclipse that. The 206 and 207 gti's have been a shadow of the 205 and this latest 308 could be a final nail in the coffin. I hope I'm wrong...





My favourtie that i owned was a 205 Mi16 on twin webber 45's the induction roar was fantastic



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