1987 Peugeot 505 V6 Motorweek Review

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  • @LearnAboutFlow
    @LearnAboutFlow Před 3 lety +62

    Maybe it's just me, but I never found this car's styling to be dated, even today. Yes, it's boxy, but that's what gives it character.

    • @watferfoot1467
      @watferfoot1467 Před 3 lety +2

      There is a more boxy car built on the same platform : the Talbot Tagora.

    • @Mikkemeister
      @Mikkemeister Před 3 lety +2

      And not even that boxy compared to many other cars from the same time. I do prefer the looks of the interior of the earlier 505s though, it was more clean, classic, but of course it had fewer functions also.
      I do miss my -83 505 Sti (2165cc 4-cyl petrol engine, 117hp), though a more powerful engine and new gearbox wouldn't hurt. LOL

    • @Alexandra-Rex
      @Alexandra-Rex Před 3 lety +1

      I agree. It's excellent.

    • @alpine1600s
      @alpine1600s Před 2 lety +2

      Looks a lot better than the sedans of today. They all look the same!🤦‍♂️

    • @andresjustus2960
      @andresjustus2960 Před 2 lety

      instaBlaster

  • @Prince_Unknown1
    @Prince_Unknown1 Před 3 lety +18

    My dad had this car in the late 80's, I was a kid back then but will never forget it

  • @Reuben007Ash
    @Reuben007Ash Před 3 lety +8

    Back in time when cars made with soul and for eternity. Always loved this model

  • @chrisb2844
    @chrisb2844 Před 3 lety +12

    I never see these cars on the road today, they were very neat cars back in the day

  • @MandusahRamirez
    @MandusahRamirez Před 3 lety +9

    This car looks timeless like an Acura legend

  • @gregcurtis3441
    @gregcurtis3441 Před 3 lety +12

    Thanks for posting this. I grew up driving Peugeots. We had a 5-speed STX that the teeanage me loved to drive.

  • @mehdicheraga3826
    @mehdicheraga3826 Před 4 lety +20

    thanks for the video .
    The peugeot 505 enjoyed worldwide success.
    One of the best cars ever produced by Peugeot.

    • @RoadCone411
      @RoadCone411 Před 3 lety +1

      Completely agree. This car had timeless styling, I still love the way it looks today! Always had a soft spot for the 505! I dont think they were most reliable cars ever made but if looked after they were durable and sturdy, and they had such a lovely soft ride!

    • @07wmtc
      @07wmtc Před 3 lety +2

      @@RoadCone411 Those 505 like the 504 were very reliable, you can still see them in Africa and many of them have more than 500 000km on the clock. Back then the Germans dubbed it the "French Mercedes".

    • @RoadCone411
      @RoadCone411 Před 3 lety

      @@07wmtc No, they were durable but not reliable. There is a difference. The electrics were finicky and they used to have problems with their air conditioning and emissions systems, as I recall. Still, if looked after, the basic mechanics were solid and the car would provide many years of rugged service (like Volvos from back then.) I wish my family had one - this car was more desirable than Audis of the period, in my opinion.

    • @07wmtc
      @07wmtc Před 3 lety +2

      @@RoadCone411 In France I know, many people Who had 505 ans 504, taxi drivers the cars with minimal maintenance (oil changes), did 500 000kms, without any issues. In Africa, they still run, with simple maintenance, the 605 which was the successor was unreliable, for the first tears production.

    • @07wmtc
      @07wmtc Před 3 lety

      @@RoadCone411 All the 505 did not have emissions system, it depends on where you live.

  • @razvandobos9759
    @razvandobos9759 Před 3 lety +7

    So glad we had Peugeot in the US!

  • @miguelachucarro8565
    @miguelachucarro8565 Před 3 lety +7

    I have the 1989 405 french version. Old but amazing machine

  • @martymar7578
    @martymar7578 Před 3 lety +8

    Thanks for a great video, brings back lots of memories. I had the exact same car but with a turbo engine. Same Winchester gray with blue leather interior in college. Service was expensive and the dealership was a little small shack of a building that looked like it hadn’t been updated since the 50s. But boy did they know Peugeot’s!
    But they still cudnt figure out that yellow blinking light on the dash that wud cause the car to totally shut down, most of time while I was on a long distance trip. But man was it a nice drive on the interstate.
    I heard that PSA merged with FCA and their return to the US is imminent. So hopefully a new 508 will end up in my driveway soon.

  • @MandusahRamirez
    @MandusahRamirez Před 3 lety +4

    I wish they would bring the 508 to the US. That’s a beautiful car!

  • @ryanjonasson2208
    @ryanjonasson2208 Před 3 lety +2

    Learning to drive with this car, I loved it. My family had an '86 505 Turbo. I remember the leather steering wheel felt amazing, the seats were so comfortable, and the car was rock solid on the road. The maintenance, though, just became too much to handle.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Yeah, the gasoline turbo’s needed quite a bit of maintenance to keep them going.

  • @JoesGoldenGarage
    @JoesGoldenGarage Před 3 lety +5

    Those same mxv Michelin’s. Lol. This is great

  • @jamescombs8316
    @jamescombs8316 Před rokem +1

    Precious! Miss my 504D and 604TD....

  • @Mlachake
    @Mlachake Před 3 lety +2

    I had an 86 Peugeot 505 GL that I lost and miss very much. There is nothing dated about it's design... it's timeless. Too bad it's impossible to maintain these cars in the US.

  • @afriherpphoto7924
    @afriherpphoto7924 Před 3 lety +2

    Just saw one today! And that's why I'm here

  • @khalilhadjeris2293
    @khalilhadjeris2293 Před 2 lety

    It's 2022 and I want one, i love this car

  • @MandusahRamirez
    @MandusahRamirez Před 3 lety +1

    My Dad Had One Of These When I Was 5-8 & Every Time He’d Drop Me Off At School Everyone Thought We Were Rich LOL Good Ol Days!

  • @jasonsong86
    @jasonsong86 Před rokem +1

    My dad's first car and I loved it being RWD.

  • @chrisdooley6468
    @chrisdooley6468 Před 3 lety +3

    Always loved Peugeot vehicles especially after I moved to France and owned a little rocket 106 Rallye. God that was a fun supermini.

  • @JoesGoldenGarage
    @JoesGoldenGarage Před 3 lety +3

    Dude I had a 81 turbo diesel with a 5 spd. At the same time we had a 87 Volvo 760 with this PRV engine. Later we bought the last yr of The 760. A 1990 with the PRV Alll just wonderful cars!

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety +1

      Cool! My dad has a 84 505 turbo diesel s 5 spd, and I have a 84 GL TD wagon.

    • @florenceflavien3970
      @florenceflavien3970 Před 2 lety

      prv engine by ( la française des mécaniques enginery)

  • @AaronSmith-kr5yf
    @AaronSmith-kr5yf Před 3 lety +5

    That "PRV" V6 is such a turkey of an engine. Defiled many cool cars like this Puegot, the DeLorean, any brick Volvo guy will tell you to get a 4 cylinder and not the V6.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety +1

      I agree, it wasn’t very powerful or, reliable.

    • @florenceflavien3970
      @florenceflavien3970 Před 2 lety

      alfaromeo 156v6 winn DTM with PRV 90° 2.5Liter NA 495bhp (modifiéd by alfaromeo)

    • @kenon6968
      @kenon6968 Před 2 lety

      I have read horror stories, but that could be internet forum bias. They cranked out close to a million of them for a quarter century and stuffed them into a myriad of cars from dozen marques, it couldn't have been all that bad.

  • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
    @FrankGutowski-ls8jt Před 3 lety +1

    It came with metric wheels for which you couldn’t find tires. I owned a 505 GL and once test drove this model. Delightful vehicles.

    • @watferfoot1467
      @watferfoot1467 Před 3 lety

      Early 505's came with TRX metric tires, but they notice it was a bad thing and they offer also 15 inch rims on later models

    • @Mikkemeister
      @Mikkemeister Před 3 lety

      Funny, as far as I know they came with 14" or 15" wheels in Sweden. Mine had 14" steel rims and I dreamed of getting 15" aluminium rims instead. Never happened, but my Peugeots after that have all had aluminium rims, and larger than 14". :p

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt Před 3 lety +1

      @@Mikkemeister
      I had narrow steel rims and wider alloy rims on mine, the latter coming from a mechanic’s parts car.
      They’d have done better in the USA with simple improvements like a supplementary service manual with detailed info about the CA smog control system, which they implemented here for all US models. I was curious and eventually stumbled on all the car’s quirks, but among my mechanic’s parts cars I saw too many with miles which were lower than you’d expect, given the durability of the drivetrain.

  • @stephanearthaud8308
    @stephanearthaud8308 Před 3 lety

    My comment is that "it is trendy again" and not " dated styled" anymore. Finally, we've got the answer of the long term test. Excellent journalism from "Motorweek"/// Good trademark thanks to that teams !

  • @jimrussell8080
    @jimrussell8080 Před 3 lety +1

    Only time i seen a 505 or any Peugeot in Canada was back in the mid 90's, Sitting on a river bank, half full of sand, near the Othello Tunnels in B.C. with the keys in the ignition.

  • @kivolonziphilip1243
    @kivolonziphilip1243 Před 5 měsíci

    The most comfortable car after Citroen. I have kept one for more than 30 years.

  • @johncollins7423
    @johncollins7423 Před 3 lety +2

    Fun, albeit useless trivia fact that will surprise absolutely no Peugeot fans, but might surprise some Porsche fans: Porsche originally wanted to call the 911 "Porsche 901", but Peugeot took them to court & won, using the argument that they had the naming rights to cars with 3-digit numbers that had 0 as the middle digit.

  • @Porsche996driver
    @Porsche996driver Před 3 lety +1

    They were going to triple sales. But the Benz 300E W124 was the new pinnacle. Seems like many folks just saved an extra year for that. BMW and Audi had great products too. Peugeot makes great cars though.

  • @bigpapa.B
    @bigpapa.B Před 3 lety

    In 1989 I had a 84 model sti turbo diesel manual. It was slow and broke down often, but it was easy to work on and I loved the car. It was my first car after going directly from a bike to that car at 16 years old.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Surprised you had so many issues,what engine did it have?

    • @bigpapa.B
      @bigpapa.B Před 3 lety

      @@peugeot505man I can't remember the specific engine but it had to be a 4cyl turbo diesel for that year model in the u.s. Since it was a manual and diesel was 79-89 cents a gallon in those days, that car would run forever. I used to for my first job as a local courier. Needless to say, the mileage expense checks far exceeded the fuel consumption prices. I absolutely loved that car. The problems were not major, just often. I taught myself how to drive it, so I ran through a few clutch assemblies before I got it together. I literally hated to get rid of the car since it had sentimental value to me.

  • @chnrik2717
    @chnrik2717 Před 8 měsíci

    Dated back then? Not at all. May be in 2023. I was just a school boy when this came out. Loved it so much. Even today.❤

  • @user-jc7hs3kk5q
    @user-jc7hs3kk5q Před 2 lety

    Пежо 505 сти был у нас .супер машина

  • @Sanpedranoazul
    @Sanpedranoazul Před 3 lety +5

    Big fan of French cars

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety +3

      Me too!

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety +5

      I hope Peugeot comes back soon. Really miss their cars.

    • @gaborcsuzdi7006
      @gaborcsuzdi7006 Před 3 lety +2

      @@peugeot505man They will. That's what the whole Fiat-Chrysler acquisition thing is mostly about.

  • @yousofal-kassar8196
    @yousofal-kassar8196 Před 3 lety +1

    505 stx 😍

  • @fields1
    @fields1 Před 3 lety +2

    I sure do wish we had Peugeot in the US today. I would be so down to have a French car. Something a little weird and unique. Count me in!
    My mom had a 505 turbo diesel… she said it was so slow.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Yeah my dads 5 speed isn’t too bad in my opinion. No rocket but still a little peppy.

    • @fields1
      @fields1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@peugeot505man she had an automatic. It was really unreliable. Always broken down. I don’t think the 80s-2000s were really peak reliability for any European car.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      @@fields1 The reliability was much better than today. My dads 505 wagon ( now my car) has 250k on it. He also has a 96 E300 with 259k on it. Although they have issues they are much better than any European car being sold today.

    • @fields1
      @fields1 Před 3 lety

      @@peugeot505man the French seemed to have a lot of issues with reliability in the 80s-2000s. Mercedes was still building great products up until the late 90s when they acquired Chrysler. The DaimlerChrysler years weren’t very good. We had a 2000 E320 Wagon and it lived in the shop more than it did on the road. After 6 years and only 70,000 miles we sold it and got a Lexus LS430. That car is still on the road today 15 years later with over 110,000 miles. My mother bought a Mercedes E400 Wagon to replace the Lexus as her daily driver. It has been much better in terms of reliability than the 2000 E320, knock on wood.
      VWAG and BMW also suffered quite a decline in reliability in the 90s-2000s. That’s why I said most European brands seem to have struggled in the 80s-2000s, at different points in that timeframe.
      I think you’re pretty lucky to still have a 505 on the road today. I haven’t seen one in over 10 years. There aren’t very many left.

    • @vs6300
      @vs6300 Před rokem

      @@fields1 These cars were bulletproof imo if serviced they way they were supposed to. the interior trims fell apart though.

  • @steveespinola7652
    @steveespinola7652 Před 3 lety +1

    When was the last time you even saw one of these cars on the street today? I saw one but unfortunately it was at a junkyard and it was not in the best of shape.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety +3

      Well, I have one 84 505 TD SW and my dad has one as well 84 505 TD 5 spd. I did see one in September, it was a 85 505 TD Sti with only 65k on it with the original owner. The PRV 505s are hard to come by because they didn’t sell as many and they were not as reliable as your typical 4 cylinder 505.

  • @ianclaudio777
    @ianclaudio777 Před 3 lety +1

    I really apreciate Peugeot cars, nice styling, perfect handling, but in my country people considers as a not reliable cars, the maintence is not easy sometimes, because of fragile suspension, unreliable automatic gearbox, eletronic failures, etc.
    By the way Peugeot is nice for people who cares about the car maintence and the design is very nice

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      I can’t tell you anything about any Peugeot’s made in the last 30 years since we don’t get them in the U.S. My dad had three Peugeot diesels, and still owns two of them, and they both still run.

    • @cheffashaba
      @cheffashaba Před 3 lety +1

      @@peugeot505man Thanks for the video! I hope Peugeot can return to the US soon. They've been selling down here in Australia forever. The new Pugs are wonderful, from 2014 on with the new EMP2 platform. Very well built, solid, reliable, comfortable and a lot of fun when you feel like pressing on. You just need a good French mechanic to work on them. The dealers are spread pretty thin on the ground and service is lacklustre.

    • @vs6300
      @vs6300 Před rokem

      @@cheffashaba No more internally manufactured shockabsorbers from 2011, thus less durable shockabsorbers, which is a big shame coz by the time of the 406, they were manufacturing shocks that could last 300k or 20years with frequent rough road use.

  • @devonnewest7990
    @devonnewest7990 Před 3 lety +4

    Dated styling? You mean like years ahead of it's time?

    • @Porsche996driver
      @Porsche996driver Před 3 lety

      👆🏼💯

    • @nkt1
      @nkt1 Před 3 lety

      How so? Angular, 3 box saloons fell out of fashion as the 80s progressed, to be replaced by more rounded, aerodynamic vehicles. The 505's successors, the 405 and 605, looked very different.

  • @chrislemaster2695
    @chrislemaster2695 Před 3 lety +1

    IS THIS THE SAME ENGINE THAT THE DELOREAN DMC HADE IN 1981.

  • @stevejohnson1321
    @stevejohnson1321 Před 2 lety +1

    Too bad, the lineup was so good through the 504. My Dad's 505 wagon needed all manner of warranty work, including amended transmission and transaxle. Four months later the turbo locked-on. After 35 days in the service bay, it never ran the same. Maybe our incident was isolated, but the company eventually left the U.S. You couldn't kill the 504 diesel -- except by turning off the ignition key!

  • @vs6300
    @vs6300 Před 7 měsíci

    Why didnt the 605 make it to the US? It was more of a replacement for the 505, than the 405 was.

  • @alfamonk
    @alfamonk Před rokem

    Maybe a different suspension setup in Europe - I remember Autocar comparing this favourably to 5-series of the time. Lovely old French cruiser

  • @gerardbosvonhohenfels1866

    Love French cars. For me Peugeot, Citroën and Renault.

  • @Doobie1975
    @Doobie1975 Před 3 lety +1

    I used to pronounce Peugeot "Pew-Gi-ott"

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 Před 3 lety +4

    Is it "Pewwge-Oh" or "Purrge-Oh"? The Americans tend to say the former, the British tend to say the latter. How do the French say it?

  • @alpine1600s
    @alpine1600s Před 2 lety

    Unless your family owned one, you have sincerely missed out.

  • @rootsmanuva82
    @rootsmanuva82 Před 3 lety

    My Dad had a 505 diesel in the 80s. No car went down the road as comfortably as a Peugeot. As a kid I had a love hate relationship with the car. It looked cool but the diesel fumes and clatter were awful.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Haha I enjoy the fumes and clatter. Just part of owning such a car!

  • @user-is9gr8xi2s
    @user-is9gr8xi2s Před 3 lety

    إنها 505يا سادة

  • @deanstevenson6527
    @deanstevenson6527 Před 11 měsíci

    🥝✔️

  • @mintgreenhoodienicolas

    I saw one of these today

  • @trevorthomas6043
    @trevorthomas6043 Před 3 lety

    Mea!

  • @nrs7_9_6
    @nrs7_9_6 Před rokem

    😢

  • @spainter1985
    @spainter1985 Před 9 měsíci

    Makes a point about the pronounciation of Peugeot and then calls it a Poo-jo

  • @bradlemmond
    @bradlemmond Před 3 lety

    0:47 Was that the _improved_ dash?!

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Yes

    • @bradlemmond
      @bradlemmond Před 3 lety

      @@peugeot505man I love these old MotorWeek videos. I really love these French and Italian cars that were never popular here.

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety +1

      @@bradlemmond Love them too.

  • @diamondtree8623
    @diamondtree8623 Před 3 lety +1

    We europeans call it Pe-joe instead of Poo-joe.

  • @MarttiSuomivuori
    @MarttiSuomivuori Před 3 lety

    Hm. The build quality was disappointing. I had one-surprising problems with degrading rubber parts. Electronics also.
    Peugeot was going towards bankruptcy those days. They were so left behind in all aspects, but mostly the build quality.
    A total remake of company organization and production lines was needed.
    Then they managed to launch the 205 (le sacré numero) and win world championship rallies with the hottest hot hatch ever.
    Of course, the 205 T16 had nothing to do with the street-legal 205 GTI but the marketing trick worked like magic.
    PSA (the company making Peugeot and Citroen cars) was saved. 505 soldiered on in Africa, probably still does. It was a rugged, simple construction, with no nonsensical novelties. I would not ever buy another Peugeot. The French do not understand the concept of 'quality' at all.
    In the automotive world, it means that you can only have one car and be sure it takes you whenever you want to go wherever you want to go.
    If you go, French, you need another car on the side, just in case.

  • @jog6270
    @jog6270 Před 3 lety +1

    I own one that I love but would let it go if anyone is interested

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Are you located in the U.S? Is it a diesel? What year is it, and what engine does it have?

  • @ponchoman49
    @ponchoman49 Před 3 lety

    No way a mere NA V6 was quicker than a "can do no wrong" turbo 4 cylinder! Who wudda thunk it. Too bad it was the turd turkey PRV motor that nobody liked!

  • @AnitaHandjob
    @AnitaHandjob Před 3 lety

    My Dad worked on the docks taking these of these ships in the 80’s... he said they were already beginning to rust out just from the ship ride across the Atlantic! The LeCar tho had it the worst. Shame.

    • @FrankGutowski-ls8jt
      @FrankGutowski-ls8jt Před 3 lety

      Lol. I live on the Gulf Coast. Owned a 505GL for 25 years. Throughout rustproofed with a waxy coating. Body panels were copper plated, then primed and painted. No rust whatsoever. (But I took good care of it.)

    • @peugeot505man
      @peugeot505man  Před 3 lety

      Frank Gutowski What happened to your 505?

  • @khalilhadjeris2293
    @khalilhadjeris2293 Před 2 lety

    It's 2022 and I want one, i love this car