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08.05.2020 20:22 # 1
kuantum
I used 307 and 307 SW for many years. Series after 2006 hassle free. But because they were tiptronic, they made them feel gear changes. It also required around 100,000 km of gearbox maintenance, changing the solenoid valve and gearbox oil etc.

Now I am abroad and I have no budget or foreign language to deal with after I buy a car. When this is the case, would you recommend me to exceed 407 SW? I am looking at vehicles of 100,000 km or more, so will these cost me? And how many liters of gasoline / diesel burn in 100km, can you share your experiences? Please answer all my questions. Thanks..
08.05.2020 20:22 # 2
sonerkyl
If you are going to buy a very large vehicle manually, my teacher will not cause you any problems other than small expenses if the engine and electronic parts are intact, but if the man you picked up unconsciously poured a nice water into the engine then it may cause you to have nervous breakdowns. Fuel consumption is not very different with the 407 sedan. If you are going to buy abroad, I recommend you to look at the vehicle in 407 sw and 308 sw. but stay away from their auto.
08.05.2020 20:22 # 3
Oktkor
[QUOTE = sonerkyl] teacher now if you buy a very large vehicle manual of 407 sw, if the engine and electronic parts are intact, it will not cause you anything other than small expenses, but if the guy you bought unconsciously poured a nice water into the engine then it may cause you to have nervous breakdowns. Fuel consumption is not very different with the 407 sedan. If you are going to buy abroad, I recommend you to look at the vehicle in 407 sw and 308 sw. But I say stay away from the automated. [/ QUOTE]

Surprise, you didn't say ugly :)
08.05.2020 20:22 # 4
ggitaristt
407 sw ugly Wink Get 508 sw ..
08.05.2020 20:22 # 5
sonerkyl
to say I forgot it LOL
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