
قابوس عبدالرحمن
Jul 15
I own a 2019 Peugeot 3008, and honestly, it’s been reliable — I’ve had it for six years with no major issues. The design is great, too. It’s practical and well-suited for daily use. From the outside, it looks very stylish. The interior is also very comfortable, and the cabin space is excellent — there’s plenty of room to move around without feeling cramped. The sound insulation isn’t the best, but it’s not too bad either — you can notice it, but it’s not annoying. As for performance, the car responds really well. When I press the accelerator, it picks up quickly, and the gearbox is very smooth — no jerking, everything transitions nicely. The car feels a bit heavy, like you’re driving a boat, but it’s very comfortable, and the suspension does a good job. What impressed me most is the fuel consumption — I’ve driven it up to 400,000 km, and the average fuel consumption has been around 8.2 L/100 km, which is excellent for a car of this size. Overall, it’s a very comfortable car with decent insulation, and I’m really happy with it.
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