@@ShawnJooste weird. I'm in Germany and I know it's always the 7 speed dq200 (or the 6 speed manual). Even all official documentation says that. But I guess it's different in other places. How's this transmission? Is it also dual clutch? Do you know the model number of it by any chance?
Yea, maybe that's the bad thing of that Peugeot, аctually your view has to be on road all the time, not on screen. If you need to see something take a look, you don't have to stare on it. Only one second can take you to an accident. But, there are 2 solutions: first, cut that part of wheel or the second: change the car. How our grand parents drove car without any option for steering wheel, and they arrived to every place they wanted and were happy
I recently bought a 2022 demo model after doing loads of 'research'. Thanks for that review - I found it just at the point where I was about to hand over the $$$, and it confirmed what I suspected was the case. Great ground clearance, excellent approach & departure angles, the grip control works well, the hill descent control is remarkably good, very tidy turning circle. So I feel quite secure driving around on forestry roads etc, unlike my former road car which often got caught up on various bits of the road and debris. All of that while being a lovely car on the road. Sure, it's not a 4x4, obviously. Not sporty either (unlike the C4 Cactus I had a few years ago - that was almost rally-able - such a fun car). I've owned proper 4x4s in the past, but I didn't need that much off-road capability at this point in my life. As a comfortable, useful, usable crossover car, it's just about perfect for what I need right now. I might upgrade the tyres from straight highway to something slightly more aggressive later, maybe.
Is the grip control incorporated in the digital menu or is there a physical rotating button for this? I am asking because I am looking for newer (but used) models whose majority doesn't seem to have a rotating button, so I was wondering if they changed that, or you have to ask specifically for the grop control feature.
press start/stop button, step on the accelerator pedal all the way until you feel a click. hold on to this for 25 seconds then press the start/stop button again to turn off. let go of the accelerator pedal. congratulations! you now have 30 lives!😁