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Peugeot RCZ Detailed inside and out

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Uploaded by on Sep 17, 2009

The RCZ has the unique property of being the first Peugeot passenger car not to use the brand's traditional numbering system with a zero or two zeros in the middle. Standing at 1.36 metres tall the 2 2 sports car has been designed to be both aerodynamic and bold. Keeping the same double bubble roof (which can be ordered in carbon fibre) seen in the concept car, Peugeot has stayed largely true to the widely talked-about design from Frankfurt 2007.

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  • Its 100 time better looking then any Audi pls stop comparing it ... its a piece of art this one. Makes all the others you mention look dull and boring and indeed they are this will make you smile and Audi or BMW will make your face only serious...

  • That is a beautiful car.

    Wonder why americans never built a single good looking car in their entire history.

    Apart from the Ford GT40 and the new Ford GT which was largely made in Europe.

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  • audi tt

  • its beautiful and light!!

    with the right engine and driver has the potential to beat a Ferrari!!

  • @jackies83 why?

  • have i gone deaf?

  • I tested this car. It is a very nice one but not sure if I am going to buy it.

  • Simply motion and EMOTION

  • biutifull peugeot

  • TT in a Peugeot clothing! :)

  • @mpereirawolf

    yes indeed they were. Makes me wonder. Where has that pride in their craftsmanship gone. Replaced with cater-for-all squeeky plastic for the masses. Largely built in Korea and Mexico, never touched by american hands. And still they defend their ex-brands to death. Its amazing how far patriotism will get you in america. Even when they are no longer american products.

  • @Janusha all 60's and 70's muscle cars are beautifull...

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