Peugeot Centurion
Buying a Peugeot involves understanding how French engineering performs on South African roads under local conditions. The cars arrive with European suspension geometry calibrated for different terrain than our highveld-to-coast variety, and servicing requires technicians who grasp that difference. Parts sourcing differs from Japanese counterparts — some arrive from Europe, others stock locally, affecting turnaround times when something needs attention. A Centurion dealership handling Peugeots works within this supply reality: they manage logistics for components, maintain technician training to French standards, and field questions about warranty coverage across borders if you travel to Namibia. The buying experience accounts for these practical realities — finance products structured around import-dependent maintenance costs, service plans that acknowledge parts lead times, and technicians who know whether a gearbox concern needs a dealer visit or can wait for the next scheduled service.