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Does Peugeot sell cars in the USA?
Peugeot was the last French automaker to sell cars in the U.S., but it hasn’t operated dealers here since the late 1980s. Both French brands have relatively strong footholds in Europe and South America, and Peugeots are even sold as far north as Mexico.
Why are some cars not sold in the US?
The U.S. market has some of the strictest automotive regulations in the world, including safety standards and emissions rules. As a result, some automakers find the cost of entering the U.S. market and complying with its regulations to simply be too high — so they don’t bother selling their vehicles here.
When did Peugeot leave the US?
1991
Peugeot exited the United States in 1991, having clearly been surpassed by Japanese rivals. In that year, it sold 3,500 vehicles.
Is Peugeot coming back to North America?
If you were hoping to see Peugeot vehicles in Canada starting in 2023, we have some bad news: newly established automaker Stellantis has confirmed that the French brand won’t return to our shores anytime soon.
Is Peugeot coming back to USA?
Stellantis Confirms Peugeot Not Coming to U.S., Focus to Be on Alfa, Chrysler. PSA said in 2016 that Peugeot would return to the U.S. in 10 years. Now Stellantis confirms it won’t, and it will focus on Alfa Romeo in the U.S. market.
Can I import a Peugeot to USA?
FIRST you could not legally import a Renault, Peugeot or Citroen as they are not certified in the USA to circulate. They do not comply to the DOT security bumpers and all others securities required on that model Year of production; Nor do they have EPA Certification for that model year.
What cars are illegal in the US 2020?
Here are 30 illegal cars you can’t bring into the country.
- 2003 TVR Tuscan.
- 1993 Lamborghini Strosek Diablo.
- 2004 Volkswagen Beetle ‘Ultima Edicion’
- 1993 Jaguar XJ220S.
- Lotus Elise Series 1.
- 2002 Morgan LeMans ’62 Prototype.
- Honda Beat.
- 1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R.
Can you import a Peugeot to the US?
Are Citroens sold in the US?
Peugeot, Citroën (PSA group), and Renault no longer sell anything in the United States. The only French cars you will see are on reruns of the TV show Columbo, in which the inspector drives a Peugeot 403 vintage cabriolet, or in The Mentalist, which briefly featured a Citroën DS, originally produced in 1955!