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The Peugeot 505 had the dual fate of being Peugeot's most-popular model, and also the one that effectively ended its presence when it did not get a direct replacement. The early years of 505 sales ...
It helped that the smaller Peugeot 405 arrived the same year to solid reviews from the automotive press, if not dealers poring over sales figures. But the 505 was still the marque's main offering ...
Since we can now take the French car industry seriously, let's take a serious look at this 1982 Peugeot 505 turbo diesel, which was built at the company's Shochaux factory in France's Bourgogne ...
The Peugeot 505 STX is the latest offering from this very old French manufacturer – the company began rolling cold steel in 1810 and built its first car in 1889 – and is the most sophisticated ...
French company Dangel, was one of the pioneers in that segment converting the Peugeot 505 Break into an off-road animal. A rare example of this model from 1985 is listed for sale on Ruote da Sogno ...
This week’s test car, the 505 Turbo (supplied by J.H. Bennett Inc., 2300 Hanover Ave., Allentown) is the best performing Peugeot to ever hit these shores. But, then, the performance/sports sedan ...
The 1985 BMW 325e sedan offered 121 horsepower for $21,105, while your friendly Peugeot dealer offered the 505 Turbo sedan for just $18,150 with this 2.2-liter engine making 150 horses (those ...
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