Peugeot 505 1980
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New modified ride Peugeot 505 1980.
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New modified ride Peugeot 505 1980.
Driive (Free subscription) | 12/26/2008
Black Ice Sidelines Cheese Eating Surrender Monkeys' LeMons Hopes ... Jalopnik, MI - 1 hour ago ... for some 24 Hours Of LeMons action this weekend, and the talk in the pits is all about the misfortune that has befallen the Peugeot 505 Turbo team. ...
Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 10/24/2008
As we keep saying, the team that gets the most laps at a 24 Hours Of LeMons race should feel very proud of the accomplishment, checkered flag waving, all that stuff. However, the prize you really want to shoot for is the Index Of Effluency, which goes to the team that gets the furthest with the most ridiculous possible "race car." For example, the Tunachuckers Volvo Amazon was the slam-dunk IOE winner...
Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
You think the French are just known for, like, sex (and maybe science, philosophy, and literature)? Think again! The Peugeot 505 V6, powered by the dreaded mighty PRV Engine - that's right, the same one used by the De Lorean DMC-12 - almost certainly didn't must have made the Germans and Japanese carmakers tremble with fear. We can't help but think that this ad would have been way better with an occupied...
Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 10/30/2007
Today's most popular headlines are 1985 Peugeot 505 STI (1,133 views today), What Would You Do With the Turbocharged Ecotec? (946) and Chrysler Set To Drop The Ax on Pacifica, PT Cruiser, Dodge Magnum (936).
Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 10/30/2007
While we love us some crazy French cars (the Matra Bagheera and Citröen SM spring to mind), we still can't help but wonder what incomprehensible motivations led any American to purchase a brand-new 505 as a transportation car back in 1985. Sure, they were nice cars to drive, but... well, we all know the rest of this rant by heart. Now, you European readers are probably asking "What's the big deal...