Inspira 2.0 vs peugeot 408

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Planning to buy a new car. Which one is more value for money? Inspira 2.0 or Peugeot 408 2.0? Inspira price around RM 76 k after discount. P 408 price around RM 100 k after discount with 5 years free maintenance. Inspira size is smaller than P408. Inspira more 4 hp but P408 more torque.

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I like the 408...even before free maintenance offer......

it got 1.6 turbo, which is more powerful than the mivec 2.0 in inspira...
very big boot, bigger than inspira...comfy seat...elegant but dull interior..

inspira better equipped...much-much better equipped..

but then youre comparing the non turbo version vs executive version..
apart from the turbo and big space, 408 just doesnt tickle me..without turbo it lost half of it..

however its just too hard to ignore the price deficit of the 408 and the value after that...
resale value is very important here cause i heard peugeot are not so realiable...
malaysian think proton are worse, but then it got plenty of spare parts and it can keep on going...
(to my suprise proton cars can hold its value quite well)
and proton can be service/repair anywhere...
can u find nasim blue box in your area? in your 'kampung'?

truly speaking, if you compare these cars base on price, spec, and extras alone, Inspira wins, hands down...
unless you have other criteria to fulfill...impress your client maybe...
 

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I like the 408...even before free maintenance offer......

it got 1.6 turbo, which is more powerful than the mivec 2.0 in inspira...
very big boot, bigger than inspira...comfy seat...elegant but dull interior..

inspira better equipped...much-much better equipped..

but then youre comparing the non turbo version vs executive version..
apart from the turbo and big space, 408 just doesnt tickle me..without turbo it lost half of it..

however its just too hard to ignore the price deficit of the 408 and the value after that...
resale value is very important here cause i heard peugeot are not so realiable...
malaysian think proton are worse, but then it got plenty of spare parts and it can keep on going...
(to my suprise proton cars can hold its value quite well)
and proton can be service/repair anywhere...
can u find nasim blue box in your area? in your 'kampung'?

truly speaking, if you compare these cars base on price, spec, and extras alone, Inspira wins, hands down...
unless you have other criteria to fulfill...impress your client maybe...
Tq for your input. However I am comparing inspira 2.0 vs P 408 2.0 non turbo. P 408 1.6 turbo is RM 20 k more expensive. I also feel inspira is more reliable than P 408.

Actually I am more incline towards inspira. However before I make the final decision it is best to hear input from other fellow forummers.
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P 408 uses 6 speed tranny. How about inspira? What is the advantage of 6 speed tranny compare to 5 or 4 speed?
 

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Peugeot is kinda famous for its not up to par maintenance wor...although it gives 5 years warranty, you wouldn't wana visit the SC often, would you? I have no say on Peugeot 408 as I have never been in one before, but inspira is a good value for money.
 

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Results after 3 votes including me. Inspira = 3 vs P 408 = 0
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P 408 uses 6 speed tranny. How about inspira? What is the advantage of 6 speed tranny compare to 5 or 4 speed?<input id="mac_address" value="undefined" type="hidden"><input id="triggerLogout" type="hidden"><input id="signupTrigger" type="hidden">
 

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2nd hand altis, civic, i think better than inspira, p 408, both car also suffer resell value......somemore these 2 name isnt famous interm of quality......
 

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Results after 3 votes including me. Inspira = 3 vs P 408 = 0
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P 408 uses 6 speed tranny. How about inspira? What is the advantage of 6 speed tranny compare to 5 or 4 speed?<input id="mac_address" value="undefined" type="hidden"><input id="triggerLogout" type="hidden"><input id="signupTrigger" type="hidden">
both auto...a point on inspira, got paddleshift for manual override.
408 use torque convertor, 6 speed...
inspira use cvt, 6 speed virtual gear...

i cant list out the pro and cons here..too much...google it..
 

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bro... go test drive the p408 1.6 turbo before u make decision..
actually i am the peugeot sales man...
steven 017-2392780
 

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if u concern about price, then go for inspira. but if ur have extra cash, go for other than proton. simple..
Yes, I am concern about the price. I like camry, accord and teana but I think they are overpriced.

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2nd hand altis, civic, i think better than inspira, p 408, both car also suffer resell value......somemore these 2 name isnt famous interm of quality......
I already own a 2007 altis 1.8 and sold it 4 years ago. Second hand ford focus 2009 also is not bad at RM 50 K.

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for me..inspira is much worth it..spape part and heaven world is all pnp accessories from evo x/lancer gt..more fun car to play around and a very up to date looking!
 

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do alot more survey on other cars... forte.. focus or fiesta maybe.. civic..
I am looking for 1.8 and 2.0 only as insisted by my company.

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Wait for the upcoming r3 Suprima.. 6-speed manual turbo 1.6 CFE. Awesome goodness
I am looking for 1.8 and 2.0 only as insisted by my company.:banghead:

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