Why arenīt more Peugeots being imported from South America to the States? Iīm in Argentina as I write this, and there are gaggles of straight, running 404s and other 25-year-old and older vehicles. Certainly, none have seen road salt--at least around Bunoes Aires. I understand many are locally built or assembled. Does that suggest the quality or longevity is up to French standards? Maybe better?
Paul
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