A Car For Everyone: How to pick a Peugeot car for yourself?

updated the 6 October 2015 à 22:53
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Before you decide to drop your hard earned money on a spiffy new car from luxury car makers, Peugeot, here’s what you should consider.

Everyone at one point in their lives would have imagined up some form of a dream car – whether it was a spiffy and snazzy sports car or a family-friendly and practical SUV – that would tug at their heart strings and set minds in a tizzy just from seeing the image of it.

Now one brand that has consistently managed to conjure up such strong feelings of longing is none other than the luxury French car maker, Peugeot. Revered for creating cars that are irrefutably innovative, sleek and downright impeccable in the automative world, Peugeot never fails to make hearts flutter.

However, car ownership in Singapore tends to come with its own fair share of complications and costs, so it’s understandable that one would no doubt have to think a million times over before eventually doling out the money on a shiny new car, let alone a prestigious Peugeot car. And when you eventually do decide to take that plunge, there’s still a whole lot that goes into picking your ideal dream car.

So if you’ve yet to experience the comforting abode that the exquisite Peugeot auto makers boast or are simply not too certain where to even begin choosing a car, well then let us make that task a little easier for you with our nifty little guide.

1. Establish your budget

Before you even step out of the house to view cars, be sure you have a clear idea of how much exactly you’re willing to spend and what you’re willing to spend on – style, comfort, efficiency or quality. That way you’ll go into the showroom knowing what price point to look out for and can request the showroom assistants to only lead you to cars within your budget. For instance if you’re looking to spend on style, then well all of Peugeot’s snazzy cars should fit criteria.

2. What do you want to use the car for?

Consider what your needs for the car are – to get around in the city, for road trips or for transporting your family around on a daily basis. Knowing that will allow you to determine the type of car you need depending on size, features and design. For a family-friendly option, you may want to consider getting a larger car like the Peugeot 5008 that is spacious enough to accommodate all of you.

3. Get behind the wheel

Finally, always put yourself behind the wheel and take the car out for test drives. You need to ensure that you’re comfortable in the driver’s seat before committing to a car. The last thing you want are less than ergonomic seats that could potentially jeopardise your driving. With Peugeot, you can always request and schedule test drives at the showroom.

So armed with all that, head on over to the gallery and check out the latest Peugeot 308, 3008 and 5008 models that are gearing up to be your ideal car. All of which are suited to your unique lifestyle – whether that means you’re a city girl, an adventurous traveller or one with kids in the family.

Intrigued? Well you could also head on down to the Peugeot x Art The Moves event happening this weekend to immerse your senses on a emotive and artistic drive. Featuring artwork by local Graffiti Fine Artist, Ceno2, take a peek at how he was inspired by the various elements of the abovementioned cars and brought that alive in art. And if you’re thinking of purchasing a car, do so this weekend as you will be able to enjoy up to SGD10,000 off on Peugeot’s range of cars and 3 years free servicing.

Don’t forget to RSVP for the event here and we’ll see you there ready to rev some expressive engines!

The Peugeot x Art The Moves event will be happening this weekend from 25 – 26 July, 12 – 6pm at Peugeot Singapore, 305 Alexandra Road. For Marie France Asia readers, flash this page when you purchase a car at the event and you’ll receive a SGD1000 fuel voucher too!

This post was sponsored by Peugeot Singapore


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