For reference, my father has a C4, my grandfather has a C3 aircross and I have a DS3. all with 1.2 puretech engines and all our belts have been replaced without costs. The 1.6 puretech does not suffer from the same problems, and later 1.2 puretechs will have the same belt as the one that will be installed as part of the callback so the problem My Peugeot is powered by the familiar three-cylinder 1.2 PureTech petrol engine. In my 2008, it develops 130PS and returns 45.2-52.6mpg, according to the official numbers. However, I've decided to go for the auto version of the 2008 by specifying the eight-speed EAT8 torque converter gearbox, along with a handful of optional extras that bring As a result, the 1.2 PureTech petrol engine is not only economical, but also environmentally friendly. Engine operation 1.2 PureTech. The 1.2 PureTech engine performs very well not only in compact car models but also in larger vehicles. We are talking about large SUVs - Peugeot 3008, 5008, Citroen C4 or Opel Grandland. Problems with this unit The 1.2-litre engine develops 128bhp and 170lb/ft torque and is linked to a six-speed manual gearbox. While the 0-62mph time isn’t exactly blistering at 10.8sec, it's at least competitive, and The 109bhp Puretech petrol engine replaces PSA’s old 118bhp 1.6-litre normally aspirated petrol unit, trumping it on torque and emissions by about 30%. It’s expected to be a fairly significant
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