And having owned one, 168hp is hardly enough to put it in the sports sedan category. I can imagine the Peugeot is similar. Both get to 60mph in around 9 seconds...
And having owned one, 168hp is hardly enough to put it in the sports sedan category. I can imagine the Peugeot is similar. Both get to 60mph in around 9 seconds...
As for other competitors - probably the best FWD sports sedan of the time - the Alfa 164 3.0 V6
kerb weight | 1108 kg | 2443 lb |
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acceleration 0-80km/h (50mph) | 6 s |
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acceleration 0-60mph | 8.2 s |
acceleration 0-100km/h | 8.6 s |
standing quarter-mile | 16.2 s |
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standing kilometre | 29.7 s |
maximum speed | 220 km/h (137 mph) |
power-to-weight ratio | 141.84 PS/g 104.32 kW/g 139.89 bhp/ton 0.06 bhp/lb |
weight-to-power ratio | 9.59 kg/kW 16.01 lb/bhp |
And having owned one, 168hp is hardly enough to put it in the sports sedan category. I can imagine the Peugeot is similar. Both get to 60mph in around 9 seconds...
As for other competitors - probably the best FWD sports sedan of the time - the Alfa 164 3.0 V6
Tax free!
What country's registration is that again? It's mentioned in the old Finnish papers.
Huh?Oh, I bought it because of the plates.