Why is my Peugeot 308 losing power?

2-Loss of power Peugeot 308: Turbo problem So if the air pressure generated by the turbo is not strong enough, possibly due to a clogged air filter or a faulty turbine, your engine will also have less power. Note that the turbo is greased by engine oil to ensure good rotation.

Are Peugeot 308 Diesel reliable?

Is a used Peugeot 308 hatchback reliable? The 308 scored a middling reliability score in our most recent survey, with most major problems revolving around the non-engine electrics. On newer cars, these faults were usually fixed under warranty within a week.

Is the 2010 Peugeot 308 a good car?

2010 Peugeot 308 XSE T7 It’s a great car for enthusiasts plus practical for the family. Drivers will love driving it, with turbo power and cost efficient diesel engine. The ‘bells and whistles’ are amazing but the glass roof is one of my favourite features.

Is the 2010 Peugeot 308 reliable?

The 308 should be a reasonably reliable proposition. There have been a few reports of electrical problems so check that the car’s various systems are working correctly.

How many miles can a Peugeot 308 do?

Peugeot diesel engines, specifically the old 1.9-litre turbodiesel, are known to be almost indestructible, but the newer 1.6 should be a solid engine for 300,000km, maybe 400,000km and more.

Are Peugeot really that bad?

While Peugeot models have some issues, overall their cars and the brand as a whole are very dependable. Their reliability indexes for their most popular cars are low, though their repair costs can be quite expensive. However, they are still not as expensive as some of their rivals.

Are Peugeot vans reliable?

Any major reliability problems are likely to have been ironed out by now, as the Partner has been on sale for some time. The durability of the 1.6-litre diesel engine has proven in other PSA Peugeot Citroen models, while the van’s simple interior stands up well to heavy commercial use.