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Hello, I am Mr. Uleaborg and I come from the northern city of Oulu in Finland. I study business in the Oulu University of Applied Sciences.
I've been a Peugeot-fan ever since I've understood anything about cars - my dad has always had a Peugeot, for 28 years to be precise. He has had a 309, a 306, a 406, a 407, a 508 and as the latest a 3008 II.
As a child, I remember that Marcus Grönholm was my greatest idol - as he rallyed a 206 WRC and won two titles with it. I had a bit too big Peugeot Sport cap at the time from which I was very proud
My first car was a Renault, but about a year and a half ago I bought my first Peugeot - the 206 SW. I absolutely love it - it has the perfect balance between costs, performance and driving feel.
For someone thinking "how on earth do those Peugeots manage the great northern winters" my answer is rather well - couple of antipollution faults may occur but the cars keep on running.
I've been a Peugeot-fan ever since I've understood anything about cars - my dad has always had a Peugeot, for 28 years to be precise. He has had a 309, a 306, a 406, a 407, a 508 and as the latest a 3008 II.
As a child, I remember that Marcus Grönholm was my greatest idol - as he rallyed a 206 WRC and won two titles with it. I had a bit too big Peugeot Sport cap at the time from which I was very proud
My first car was a Renault, but about a year and a half ago I bought my first Peugeot - the 206 SW. I absolutely love it - it has the perfect balance between costs, performance and driving feel.
For someone thinking "how on earth do those Peugeots manage the great northern winters" my answer is rather well - couple of antipollution faults may occur but the cars keep on running.