Peugeot Re: 507, a realistic alternative

From: John Crowe \(AT&T\) (crowejw@att.net)
Date: Sun 17 Nov 2002 - 17:28:47 EST

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    I would buy a C5..... It is pretty good looking and has kind of grown on me,
    but what would really get me to buy it is the suspension.... Nothing like
    it..... Totally unique..... I have never understood why it has never been
    copied....???.... Is it too much of a secret....???.... Why has no other
    manufacturer used this....???....

    John Crowe

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Jim Lill" <jpl@vectorbd.com>
    To: "Peugeot List" <peugeot-l@yahoogroups.com>
    Sent: Sunday, November 17, 2002 4:46 PM
    Subject: 507, a realistic alternative

    >
    > A Peugeot badged Citroen C5 might be the real answer...
    >
    > http://www.citroen.com.au/c5/tech_specs.html
    >
    > While certainly based on the 607 platform, it also offers a wagon
    >
    > As a "wagonista"... here are specs important to me..
    >
    >
    > Spec C5 505 Volvo V70
    >
    > Curb Weight 3014 3360 3600
    > Max Payload 1320 1125*
    > Max Roofrack 220 110
    >
    > * we all knw this may be low!!
    >
    > Cargo Volume 59 92 71.5 ft3
    > "Plywood Space" 44.3 X 71 45.3 X 91.3
    > Cargo Ent. Height 32.2 in 32.3
    >
    >
    > Sorry the C5 has too little cargo space... (as does the V70
    >
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