- Peugeot 605
Infobox Automobile
name = Peugeot 605
manufacturer =Peugeot
class =executive car
production = 1989–1999
predecessor =Peugeot 604
successor =Peugeot 607
body_style = 4-door saloon
layout = FF
similar =Audi A6 Opel Omega Citroën XM Renault 25 Rover 800 Alfa Romeo 164 The Peugeot 605 was an
executive car produced by the French manufacturerPeugeot between 1989 and 1999.The 605 was based on the
Citroën XM (although using a sedan bodystyle), and was successor to the unsuccessfulPeugeot 604 which went out of production some years earlier. The popularPeugeot 505 model was thus replaced by two cars - thelarge family car 405, and the executive car 605.High equipment levels, a luxurious interior, a smooth ride, and exceptional handling were strong points for the 605. But
Peugeot has always struggled to succeed with large cars outside France, and the 605 was no different. It was too similar in design and appearance to the smallerPeugeot 405 to command a price premium, while its dashboard also drew criticism for its uninspired design.Also like the XM, 605 suffered from grave build quality issues that resulted in a large number of breakdowns or malfunctions (particularly with the ambitious electrics), which severely damaged the car's reputation. It took Peugeot three years to improve these disappointing levels of quality.Fact|date=January 2008
PSA Peugeot Citroën has not been able to address the "luxury-brand" issue effectively - the automobile market rewards such segmentation, by brands from one factory - likeLexus /Toyota ,Acura /Honda , andAudi /Volkswagen .Consumers demand a certain exclusivity from luxury cars thatcommodity producers cannot provide.After the launch of the well-received
Peugeot 406 in 1995, 605 sales dropped to near-insignificant levels, and the 605 was quietly dropped in 1999. Cars built after 1992 generally have good build quality and are often surprisingly good bargains on the second-hand market because the model's poor reputation keeps prices down.The 605's successor, the
Peugeot 607 , went into production in late 1999 and has been slightly more successful on the domestic and export markets.The end of 605 production spelled the end of "05" generation
Peugeot s inEurope after more than twenty years; this generation had started back in 1977 (UK market 1978) with the 305.Design and styling
Its appearance resembles that of the
Alfa Romeo 164 , launched the7 February 1987 before, and also styled byPininfarina . It also bears a strong visual resemblance to the smallerPeugeot 405 .Engines
Eight petrol engines were offered during the 605's lifetime:
* 2.0-liter 8-valve carbureted inline-4, 84 kW (115 bhp)
* 2.0-liter 8-valve fuel-injected inline-4, 79 kW (123 bhp)
* 2.0-litre 8-valve fuel-injected inline-4, 89 kW (130 bhp)
* 2.0-litre 8-valve fuel-injected turbocharged inline-4, 108 kW (150 bhp)
* 2.0-litre 16-valve fuel-injected inline-4, 97 kW(135 bhp)
* 3.0-liter 12-valve fuel-injected V6, 123 kW (170 bhp)
* 3.0-liter 24-valve fuel-injected V6, 147 kW (200 bhp)
* 2.9-liter 24-valve fuel-injected V6, 142 kW (194 bhp)As well as three diesel engines:
* 2.1-liter 12-valve normally aspirated inline-4, indirect injection, 60 kW (90 bhp)
* 2.1-liter 12-valve turbocharged inline-4, indirect injection, 80 kW (110 bhp)
* 2.5-liter 12-valve turbocharged inline-4, indirect injection, 95 kW (130 bhp)The base 4-cylinder petrol engine and the normally aspirated diesel, though reliable, were generally considered to be simply overmatched by the car's weight. The fuel-injected inline-4 was better received though it was criticised for lacking low- and mid-range punch, whereas the Convert|170|hp|kW|0|abbr=on
V6 suffered from criticisms over poor fuel economy (mostly due to its design essentially dating from the late 1960s). The same issue affected the top-of-the range V6-24 version in spite of its all-new 24-valve cylinder head, though a top speed of 235 km/h (146 mph) made poor fuel economy more acceptable to generally well-heeled customers. The 2.1 turbo-diesel was widely regarded as a good powertrain but was outclassed by the new direct-injection engines introduced in 1988 byAudi .A 2.0-liter (8-valve) turbocharged 4-cylinder petrol engine (150 bhp) was added in 1991 and provided good performance but proved unreliable. Later, a 2.5 turbodiesel (130 bhp) completed the diesel lineup, then the 2.1 was converted to direct injection. In 1997, the antiquated 3.0-liter engine was replaced at long last by an all-new 2.9-liter, 24-valve, Auto bhp|194|0
V6 , finally giving the car a powertrain worthy of its exceptional roadholding.Fiction
The Peugeot 605 is featured prominently in the car chase scenes of
John Frankenheimer 's film Ronin. In the first chase, three Peugeots 605 are escorting aCitroën XM carrying a mysterious briefcase, where it comes under attack byRobert DeNiro 's character.External links
* [http://www.peugeotserie6.com Peugeot 605 (FR) web site]
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