1989 Peugeot 405 GL 1.9 petrol

Summary:

Good opinion

Faults:

Heater blew: major job to replace it so I by passed it.

Carb doesn't transit from summer to winer well: constant tune if fussy.

Front bumper too low for NZ conditions: kept ripping off: had to grind 50mm off the bottom of it.

General Comments:

Enjoyable car: like owning something different like a Lada: only this doesn't break down: been round the country: both islands twice.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 6th July, 2005

1989 Peugeot 405 Mi16 19.L twincam 16v

Summary:

Mi16 - "Engineered to be enjoyed"?... you better believe it!!!

Faults:

- Recently I replaced the exhaust gasket next to the oxygen sensor, as well as the catalytic converter.

- New front disc's and pads at 210,000kms, EFI fuel line replaced, modulator, clutch cable clip, driver's side power window, engine mounts.

General Comments:

A Peugeot Mi16 represents a remarkable balance of comfort and performance.

No one will argue, (no one with much sense) over the value and awesome performance characteristics Japanese built cars possess, or potentially with modifications. Having said this, my stock standard 1989 model Mi16 provides me with a motor that wants to be driven hard, and handles like you had died and gone to heaven.

The interior is loaded with all the creature comforts, power you name it! The option pack includes rear head rests, sun roof, and leather upholstery. One feature of the Power Steering is that at low speeds it is light to handle, when at higher speeds the Power Steering stiffens to give you a more responsive feel of the road. This along with the ABS brakes & suspension set up which includes anti roll characteristics adds to the exhilaration you receive when taking this puppy through tight bends throughout the country side.

The 1.9L pulls you off at the lights adequately, in low rev ranges, but once you take her past 4-4,500rpm, she really hauls!. Keeping her in high rev ranges while down shifting before planting back on the power exiting that tight corner, will have you singing the praises of the Mi16 and the good people at Peugeot, in much the same way as I am now.

The overall comfort can be attributed to the semi-bucket seats with lumbar and head support, there is also a center arm rest that you'll find yourself using.

Needless to say you are reading one happy customers review! Purchasing a car (or any car) with 198,000kms you need to expect some repairs as my car is now 16 years old. The import thing to remember is that it is all relative, I purchased this car for AUD$7,900 when it sold new for about AUD$52,000. If that equates to a slightly higher service bill, then so be it.

The greatest tragedy of all is that the Mi16 is a discontinued series.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 16th March, 2005

17th Mar 2005, 17:02

"...Japanese built cars..."?

I thought Peugeots were built in France??

11th Jun 2005, 23:12

Japanese cars refers to what other sport cars you can purchase for the same amount of money.

Although somewhat obvious, you are quite correct, Peougeot cars are indeed a fine product, courtesy of the French.

21st Feb 2006, 01:37

I understand the 405 was mainly built in Britain - bucking the saddening trend of the British motor industry!

31st Jan 2010, 20:32

Can someone clear this up for me please...

Was my 405 Mi16 built in France or the UK? I can't find anywhere on the car that says it, and some info on the web reckons it's the UK, but I'm sure they were built in France.

Bruce.

1989 Peugeot 405 1.9 unleaded

Faults:

The previous owners did not look after the car. I had basically everything go wrong with the car. After a couple of months of maintaining it goes great. Some of the things that were faulty are:

Engine mounts.

Alternator.

Starter motor.

Water pump.

Torque converter (auto transmission).

Tx valve (air conditioning).

General Comments:

Once the car was fixed up it is very reliable. Starts every time and goes well for an auto. It could still go a bit faster but the next thing that will get done is a engine rebuild.

I recently bought a 2000 model Corolla, as I drive approx 3000km/week. I gave the 405 to my wife to drive, but we will be doing a swap. The 405 is the most comfortable car I have driven.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 25th May, 2001

1989 Peugeot 405 MI16 1.9 petrol

Faults:

Heater flap motor and new starter motor brushes.

General Comments:

Best handling front wheel drive car I have driven, even faster with a powerchip on premium unleaded than our crap normal unleaded fuel.

I have had it 3 years now, it's a very strong car and it's still going like new.

Only real problem is the service I used to get from my dealer, they used to do a poor job and tried to rob me once saying the car needed a new knock sensor when it obviously only needed a new fuel filter, saving me $250 (how many people do you think they do that to).

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 12th February, 2000

22nd Jul 2001, 15:59

I think mechanics here do that a lot of the time. Many times have I had it that I was told I needed something replaced, only to get a second opinion somewhere else, where it wasn't even mentioned.

9th Jan 2002, 15:24

I think this happens all over the world. Even in Malta, being a car dealer I face many of this kind of problem myself. I think the solution is that you need to get to know in general what your car consists of so that you tell your mechanic what to do, not him telling you. If he sees you do not know anything about cars he will charge you a lot because he will convince you that he has worked a lot.