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    Peugeot 2008 GTLine 1.2 turbo
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    2021

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  1. Ah I see, looks like Skoda have discontinued them for some reason.
  2. Going by the new car configurator the 1.0l only comes as manual, I don't know though, if that's always been the case.
  3. Did the 1.0 come with DSG? I'm sure I read somewhere it is manual only.
  4. Yes the Peugeot one isn't an auto-hold, just a short duration hill hold.
  5. My current (manual) Peugeot 2008 GT has hill hold, it lasts about 2 seconds... I wonder why they even bothered implementing it really.
  6. Correct, they paid part up front, with the remainder at changeover, although going forward, anything new will be £250 only (like it used to be)
  7. Fair enough, it fits my needs though, and with GCB & £750 next car advance, it just slides into my self imposed £1k limit (I refuse to spend anymore on something I don't get to keep)
  8. I might if buying as a purchase, it would be a Motability vehicle.
  9. I'll be buying new and only keeping for 3 years, so I ought to be ok.
  10. Thanks for that, yes Fwd. No service interval?? Oh boy it sure seemed to have a lot of issues, hope it's been sorted now.
  11. I'm not worried about start/stop I'll likely have that off, with the car in drive (after autohold has done its thing), will applying the handbrake kill the brake lights but still leave the DSG clutches disengaged ready to go when I hit the throttle? Without doing the P > N > Rev > Drive thing
  12. I'm shortly going to get a new DSG car (always only owned manuals until now) I understand at things like traffic lights you are just meant to press your foot on the brake once you've stopped which engages autohold at which point you can remove your foot and it will only move once you hit the throttle again. Which sounds great vs on a manual, going into neutral, engaging handbrake. Except... I don't want to be one of 'those' who sits at stops with all 3 brake lights on like a noob. (also contravenes part of the highway code) dazzling everyone. So I guess I either go to Neutral and engage handbrake (unclear if it will auto engage or if I need to put it on) Or what would happen if I leave it in drive, engage autohold, and then put the handbrake on. Would it stall the car, like on a manual if you left it in gear and put the handbrake on and released the clutch? Would it disengage autohold, and switch to handbrake, but turn off the brake lights?
  13. Just be careful there's options now on the configurator for the reversing camera, it's still unclear if the bog standard one has dynamic lines at all. There are another two options for trailers and the like.
  14. Hmm I was going to get the personalisation (it's like a £35 option) but if it doesn't remember anything, what is the point.
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