Is Peugeot 504 reliable?

The answer is simple: early in its life, the 504 acquired a legendary reputation for ruggedness and reliability; this one was still too good to throw away.

Where is the Peugeot 504 from?

The Peugeot 504 is a mid-size car built by French manufacturer Peugeot. It replaced the Peugeot 404 in 1968, and was itself replaced by the Peugeot 505, although it remained in production in several facilities located outside of France.

What year is Peugeot 504?

Peugeot 504
ManufacturerPeugeot SA
Also calledGuangzhou-Peugeot GP 7200
ProductionFrance: 1968–1983 Argentina: 1969–1999 China: 1989–1997 Kenya: 1968–2004 Nigeria: 1975–2006 South Africa: 1970–1985 Spain: 1977–1980 Taiwan: 1979–1984

Who designed the Peugeot 504?

Pininfarina studios
By European standards, the 504 was a large family sedan, even though it was just 4.48 m (176.6″) long. Peugeot relied on Pininfarina studios to design the car, and the result was a unique shape for those times, with a raked-forward rear window and a sloped-down trunk lid.

When was the last Peugeot 504 made?

504s finally disappeared from Australian showrooms in 1982 – replaced by the larger but less reliable 505 series.

Why is Peugeot pronounced with an R?

Also, British speakers will insert a rhotic “r” in some borrowings where the vowel sound is somewhat constricted in a foreign language. In other words, sticking an “r” sound into Peugeot to get PUR-zho, because French “eu” is very tightly constricted and not natural to English speakers.

Are Citroens still made?

The Citroen officially ceased selling cars in the US in 1974, though the XM was the last new-at-the-time Citroen imported and federalized in the U.S. through a third-party. France’s auto industry and Groupe PSA are doing just fine on home turf in Europe and abroad in Asia, however.

Are French cars illegal in the US?

Given the difference between U.S. and European regulations, ordinary French cars cannot be driven in the United States. However, it left the country in 1973 due to insufficient sales and was acquired by Peugeot, which then left America in 1991.

How do Americans say Peugeot?

poo-ZHO
Peugeot is a French car company, so the IPA should reflect the original, true pronunciation, which would be [‘pø:ʒo]. It turns out that, apparently, in the US, they pronounce it “poo-ZHO”. In addition, in other countries it can be pronounced ‘PYOO-zho’ and ‘PEZ-zo’ and many more but there’s no need to add these ones.

What kind of engine does a Peugeot 504 Pickup have?

Pickup and commercials. The engine options were the 404’s 1618 cc petrol (U01) and 1948 cc diesel (U20); outputs are 62 and 49 PS (46 and 36 kW) respectively. This was the only 504 sold with the 1.6-litre XC5 engine. As with most of Peugeot’s commercial vehicles, the 504 Pickup was assembled by Chausson.

When did the Ford 504 come out?

The 504 was made between 1968 to 1983 in several countries and its mid-1968 debut was delayed three months due to political unrest and strikes. The 1969 version was named the European Car of the Year which was quite a well-deserved honor.

How much does a 1978 Peugeot 504 diesel cost?

This is a 1978 Peugeot 504 diesel and it appears to be in almost like-new condition. It’s located in Pasco, Washington, the current bid price is a ridiculously-low $3,000, and there is no reserve. Come on, you Peugeot lovers, get those bids in!

When did the Peugeot 504 come out in Argentina?

The Peugeot 504 was also produced by SAFRAR in Argentina, beginning in 1969. In 1980 Sevel took over production in El Palomar near Buenos Aires, in sedan, estate (1980 and 1981 only) and pickup forms. The sedan was built until 1999, with the last new cars sold in 2000.

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