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Summary Of: Peugeot

and the Concorde Lafayette Hotel but the Peugeot company and family is originally from... Peugeot retains a large manufacturing plant in Sochaux which is also home to the... Peugeot Type 127 Torpedo 1910... Peugeot Type 127 Torpedo 1910... Peugeot Type 127 Torpedo 1910... Although the Peugeot factory had been in the manufacturing business since the 1700s... Peugeot bicycles continued to be built until very recently... Armand Peugeot became interested in the automobile early on... Peugeot became the first manufacturer to fit rubber... Peugeot was also an early pioneer in... In 1896 Armand Peugeot broke away from Les Fils de Peugeot Fr... Peugeot debuted a tiny shaft... and motorcycles have been built under the Peugeot name ever since... Peugeot produced half of the cars built in France... Peugeot returned to racing with a team of three driver... Peugeot was overmatched by... Peugeot was more fortunate in 1915... Peugeot turned largely to arms production... Peugeot introduced a five valve... Peugeot sales decreased but the company survived... including Peugeot itself with the 206... Peugeot would take over... In 1974 Peugeot bought a 30... Peugeot thus briefly controlled the valuable... The Peugeot takeover of Chrysler Europe had seen the aging... such as including the Peugeot 205 in its lineup... Peugeot currently sells vehicles in Mexico... Peugeot is developing a diesel... Peugeot is a long way off from its ambitious target of selling 4 million units annually... Peugeot plans on developing new models to compete in segments where it currently does not compete... Peugeot is also planning on pursuing new markets... but it was in 1912 that Peugeot made its most notable contribution to motor sporting history when one of their cars... When one of the Peugeot racers remained in the United States during... Their familiarity with the Peugeot engine was the basis of the famed... Peugeot entered three 406 coupes into the British touring car championship to compete with the dominant... Peugeot won the Manufacturers title of the... Peugeot won the manufacturers championship again in 2000... Peugeot won the grueling... Peugeot returned to sportscar racing and Le Mans in 2007... the lead Peugeot 908 was delayed by technical problems and Audi prevailed once again... Peugeot previously also supplied engines to the Courage C60 Le Mans team... Peugeot chooses the names used on its models in the form... Thus a Peugeot 406 is bigger... for instance the Peugeot 309 was produced before the Peugeot 306... Peugeot is now using a four digit system... and the new Peugeot Crossover SUV is named... Peugeot has also announced that after the 9 series... Peugeot has produced three winners of the... Other Peugeot models have come in either second or third in the contest... Peugeot also produced bicycles starting in 1882 in Beaulieu... In the late 1980s Peugeot sold the North American rights to the Peugeot bicycle name to ProCycle in Canada... Peugeot remains a major producer of... Peugeot cars have been given the nicknames... Peugeot 308 RC Z... Peugeot 308 RC Z... International Peugeot Automobile web site... International Peugeot Owners web site... The Peugeot Museum at Sochaux... Peugeot 308 RC Z Concept... Peugeot pepper mills and coffee grinders...

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