[Peugeot-L] One more lion in the family

From: Raminder Malik <raminder_at_touchtelindia.net>
Date: 10/06/05


Hi all,

Allow me to welcome myself into the 'Multiple Pug Owner Club". I am incorrigible. My 405 is rare enough in India (never seen another one), and now I have just got myself a 309 as well. I will canibalize the 309 AC and put it in the 405 (which does not have one). The 309 cost me less than an aftermarket AC for the 405, so after donating the AC to the 405, the 309 is practically free. I will continue to use the 405 as my daily runner, and my wife will use the 309 as hers.

BTW, both cars are white, and an unusual sight when parked together at home. Unusual because in India, owning one Pug is a rarity, and owning two is a sure sign of obsessive behaviour ;-). Its worse for those who are Pug ignorant. One of my friends (who has not seen both the cars together) remarked the other day - "Raminder, I think I should cut down on alcohol - on some days, your car seems larger, and on others it seems small.

Thanks to all of you for reinforcing my faith and affection for Pugs. Next on my list - a 407 2.0 HDI Diesel

Raminder,
New Delhi
1991 405 Turbo Diesel, 75K miles
1996 309 1.6 Petrol, 105K km

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