Articles for Wedding Car lovers. Welcome:Why you Should Buy a Peugeot Car Today?Founded in France in 1810, Peugeot is one of the oldest automakers in all of Europe. Of course, the company wasn't making cars at the beginning of the 19th century. Like most future automakers, Peugeot started out with bicycles and began experimenting with automotive technology at the end of the century. After the internal combustion engine was introduced in Europe in 1883, it was clear to some ambitious and creative souls that automobiles were the future of transportation. At the time, Peugeot was a small family-owned business that sold bicycles and other simple machines. But the family patriarch, Armand Peugeot had a passion for automobiles. He sunk almost everything he had into the first prototype, a steam-powered car that he unveiled in 1889. Two years later, he introduced a petrol-powered vehicle that was the talk of the town. Not only was it much lighter and smaller than many of the early automobiles, but it was also much faster. Peugeot cars were entered in some of the first motor racing competitions in Europe, beginning in 1895. Why should you buy a Peugeot car? There's a reason why Peugeot is the second largest automaker in Europe behind Volkswagen. Quite simply, they make a great product and have a long history of innovation. They are also a distinctly European brand. What we mean is that many automakers that started in Europe tailor their cars for a wide world audience, Peugeot has done the opposite. They were one of the first carmakers in Europe to recognise the uniquely European trend toward smaller, more economical vehicles. This was in the early nineteen seventies and Peugeot knew that the world oil crisis would have a profound effect on the European car market. For this reason, they began producing compacts and super minis rather than huge family cars. |
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