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Peugeot 207 Brasil
Peugeot 207 Brasil

Peugeot 207? That’s What This 206 Is Called In Brazil

Sedan version still not presented
  
May 21, 2008 8:47 AM by Gustavo Henrique Ruffo
Filed Under: Peugeot


Independency is always a good thing, right? When it comes to the automotive world, not always, as most projects in emerging countries demonstrate so clearly. Besides the Brazilian Chevrolet Vectra, also known as Astra Sedan in Europe, the last example is the Peugeot 207 Brasil.

If you pay careful attention to it, you’ll see it is nothing more than a 206 with 207 details, such as headlights, what has been the main reason for the name the car has received from specialised journalists in Brazil: 206 and a half. Anyway, Peugeot has counted on Christian Streiff, world CEO of PSA Peugeot Citroën, and Jean Philippe Collin, world CEO for Peugeot, to start the car production. Shakespeare would have called it “much ado about nothing”.

On the occasion, 207 Brasil has been presented as the first model fully developed in the South American country, what is not quite correct: since the car is almost entirely based on the 206 apart from minor details, it remains as a French project (and the independency we have mentioned0 before proves to be not as independent as it should). As there is nothing Brazilian Peugeot engineers should be really proud of (since they are capable of so much more than this), Brazilian consumers would certainly rather have the real 207, which is sold in Europe.

Instead of presenting the car as a real engineering achievement, Peugeot should have confessed the car was created in order to renew its best selling model with minimum investments (though the company may claim to have invested a lot of money on this facelift). Incredibly, it will be sold in Brazil for a higher price than the real 207: although no prices have been released so far, we could bet they will be around R$ 40,000 for the cheapest version, or something like € 15,000. The cheapest 207 costs € 12,800 in France. Besides the hatchback, there will be also a station wagon (207 Brazil SW) and a sedan (207 Brasil Passion) version of the car, although the sedan, based on the version sold in Iran, has not been shown so far.

Source: Peugeot
afterace2
May 21, 2008 10:34:19 AM

lol, bizarre

BabyMilo
May 21, 2008 11:28:18 AM

dont brazil deserve better than a faclifted 206, called the 207??? they should get the proper 207

mps
May 21, 2008 12:51:35 PM

Obviously they don't.

bristol411s3
May 21, 2008 1:11:40 PM

The most extraordinary use of English (and Shakespeare!) in this article. It's probably unfair to criticise a person who doesn't have English as their Mother Tongue, but if that is the case I would advise less flowery use of what you know. certainly, colons and quoting Shakespeare are things not to be dabbled with unless you know what you are doing. And I am not convinced the word "independency" exists either. Surely it's just "independence"?

Beats me why they don't just market the 107 in Brazil.

Shuchoves
May 21, 2008 6:23:15 PM

I sent an e-mail to this site some days ago... I think Peugot think that we are idiots... I was really thinking about to change my 2008 Ford Fiesta by a 207 SW... but I was thinking 'bout the european version... I'll never buy this "chinese" false 207!! ridiculous!! I decided for the new Ford Focus... that will be launched in october... and will be the same sold in Europe! too niceee anyway... you can see the 207 sedan on www.carsale.com.br

serdar
May 21, 2008 9:40:42 PM

The pricing scheme in Brasil is totally irrelevant to the issue here. And there is nothing incredible about this 207 Brasil being more expensive than real 207 in Europe. The tax rates in automotive sector are much higher in emerging countries than in Europe and that's why the prices are higher there. Peugeout's marketing policies can be criticized but the pricing has nothing to do with it.

vadizzel
May 21, 2008 9:41:35 PM

What is this car laghing at? Itself in a mirror? Looks like a clown

vadizzel
May 21, 2008 9:42:14 PM

Laughing

metapoide
May 21, 2008 10:16:27 PM

It's such a shame what Peugeot is doing to its faithfull consumers in Brazil... I bet we'll have an updated version of 307 with 308 details what will be enough to carry that name and to make the situation a bit worst it will probably happen in a couple of years...

bernardo
May 22, 2008 12:13:47 AM

Do you really hope that the 308 become an 307 and-a-half as seen In this piece of crap? honestly, I hope they dont mess with the 308 around here.

_M7_
May 22, 2008 2:07:39 AM

On my home country I have seen those thing and they are really BAD as the previose ones couse it have a lot of electrical problems the back suspension its awful as a lot of crs, chevy too. To southamerica a lot of car who arrive are very bad made :(

electra
May 22, 2008 8:27:25 AM

it's like looking at a woman with a bad plastic surgery on her face...

NaBUru38
May 22, 2008 8:53:04 AM

The facelift doesn't look that bad - I'll have plenty of chances of checking than in metal. But Peugeot shows disrespect for us South Americans by naming this car 207, when even the person less keen on cars will notice this is a restyled 206.

Bruno
May 23, 2008 7:12:01 AM

Yeah, im Brazilian and I know what this guy is saying... The biggest problem, here in Brazil, is the abusive taxes we pay... And import car, such as the Ford Mustang (17k for the base version) costs something like 250k here...

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