When the 2008 debuted in 2013, Peugeot was still the top dog among the French brands in Australia. It’s been smashed by Renault ever since. The compact SUV is indicative of how Peugeot has somehow fallen off many buyers’ radars. Despite many competitive qualities (and a charming persona), the 2008 has struggled for a meaningful share of its ever-growing segment. Make that the fastest-growing segment for 2018, with a 25 per cent year-on-year increase.
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