Until recently, Australians shopping for a new city car on a budget wouldn’t have even bothered kicking tyres in a European brand’s showroom.
Light Euro tikes have typically been prohibitively expensive to purchase and frightfully costly to service, making their Japanese or South Korean counterparts the default choice.
The Peugeot 208 has always suffered for these reasons, but a recent rejig has cut the baby Pug’s entry price to just $15,990 before on-road costs, putting it on the ra
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