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Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - Serial Car Changer
If MOT History is advising 'front subframe damage both sides but not seriously weakened', does it need to be repaired or is it likely to be old damage that won't get any worse? -and if so why is it mentioned?

Also it states nearside rear suspension arm has slight play in a pin or bush: is this an expensive fix?

Thanks all. Again! As always :)
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - oldroverboy.

Google is your friend.. use it..

I did! peugot forum amongst others....

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - Serial Car Changer

Google is your friend.. use it..

I did! peugot forum amongst others....

Hello Yes I did use Google but it's quite confusing getting to the actual answer you need I find. I've now had a look on the forums too but again what I'm seeking is a simple and straight answer to whether I'd need to repair any sun frame damage if I purchased this used vehicle etc
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - elekie&a/c doctor

When you say "subframe damage" is that from accident damage or something else.As a general rule,if the subframe is damaged ,it is not a repairable item and the complete unit will need to be replaced. As for the rear suspension,I would think some bushings need re-newing..

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - Serial Car Changer

When you say "subframe damage" is that from accident damage or something else.As a general rule,if the subframe is damaged ,it is not a repairable item and the complete unit will need to be replaced. As for the rear suspension,I would think some bushings need re-newing..

Ok thanks is replacing bushes expensive at a garage? I don't know if the subframe damage is from A crash but I guess so. It's a car I'm thinking of looking at to buy
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - catsdad
Some people are worriers, some are not. I tend to ignore advsories in my cars except those that are safety affectng if left to get worse.

If the damage happened while I owned this car then I would get it examined by a competent mechanic and provided all was well, just live with it. However if I was purchasing a car I would avoid one with potentially problematic damage.

Even if you get it repaired it will stll appear on the MoT history and, if you are a serial changer, may make it more difficult to sell.
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - JEREMYH

No

Your answers are on this site many of us have a lot of experience and can give an honest breakdown

Myself I know a thing or two about Saabs

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - SLO76
Got a link to the advert for this one?
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - Andrew-T
If MOT History is advising 'front subframe damage both sides but not seriously weakened', does it need to be repaired or is it likely to be old damage that won't get any worse? -and if so why is it mentioned? Also it states nearside rear suspension arm has slight play in a pin or bush: is this an expensive fix?

You are the only person who can tell us what sort of damage this might be. As it is only an advisory it seems your tester was not too bothered about it. Maybe the car has been clumsily jacked under the subframe. As to the play, can you detect any noises from the rear of the car while driving? If not, don't worry, but next time the car is in for some work, ask about the cost.

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - Avant

If you can't get any reliable, specific information about what this 'damage' is, then I'd suggest you steer clear of this car. There will be other similar cars about without this sort of uncertainty.

I'm curious - only a few weeks ago you were looking at a BMW 3-series convertible, about as different a car from a Peugeot 5008 as you could hope to find.

We're more than happy to give advice on this forum, about car buying and other things: but we'd be much more helpful to you if we knew what you are looking for in a car; what use you're going to put it to; how much room for people and things you need; and above all what your budget is.

Edited by Avant on 09/09/2017 at 00:52

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - 520i

MOT examiners seem at great pains these days to ensure that every vehicle leaves the testing station with at least one advisory for something....anything!

Of course some are genuinely worthy of concern, but those get lost amongst the background noise of silly trivia. My faith was dented somewhat when I took an ancient Fiesta in and the examiner felt the need to record 'oil stains on engine and gearbox' as a defect. Weeks later I put a low mileage 2008 Japanese in and, lo and behold, it featured on the sheet for that one too. I'd be interested to know how many cars the average MOT tester sees which haven't got that particular 'problem'; I'd wager not very many.

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - catsdad
I am sure you are right about testers. Our longterm Astra had a string if advisories that came and went without any remedial work being done. Sometimes the same advisory was on for a couple if years then went, never to return. My theory is that it reflected the "favourites" of different testers so what we were seeing was the result of testers moving jobs.
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - FiestaOwner
I am sure you are right about testers. Our longterm Astra had a string if advisories that came and went without any remedial work being done. Sometimes the same advisory was on for a couple if years then went, never to return. My theory is that it reflected the "favourites" of different testers so what we were seeing was the result of testers moving jobs.

Often see remarks on this forum that advisories for items such as brakes, infer a lack of proper maintenance.

My last MOT had the following advisory: Front brake disc worn, pitted or scored, but not seriously weakened (3.5.1i)

Wasn't expecting that, as I check my brakes and pads twice a year (when I change from summer to winter wheels and vice versa).

I fitted new disks and pads myself. The old disks had no pitting and no scores. They were also less that half worn. Old disks were just over 22mm thick. New disks 23mm. Minimum thickness (stamped on disk) 21mm.

It was a Ford dealer that did my MOT. Can't help feeling they advised this in the hope they would get the job of changing them at the next service.

Sometimes we can read too much into advisories!

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - SteveLee

Issuing advisories keeps VOSA happy, they get suspicious and send the inspectors in if you're too far from fhe norm statistically. Issuing lots of advisories gives the impression that you're doing a thorough job, there has to be some truth in the advisory of course because VOSA constantly present cars for inspection posing as normal punters, moreso to the garages whose stats are skewed.

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - Serial Car Changer

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I'm curious - only a few weeks ago you were looking at a BMW 3-series convertible, about as different a car from a Peugeot 5008 as you could hope to find.

We're more than happy to give advice on this forum, about car buying and other things: but we'd be much more helpful to you if we knew what you are looking for in a car; what use you're going to put it to; how much room for people and things you need; and above all what your budget is.

I'm quite a confusion yes! I drive a car for work and have now got a BMW 3 Series M Sport Cab. I also drive a larger family vehicle at the weekend. I did have s lovely Outlander but it didn't have three full size seats in the middle row so got rid of that and now looking for another similar for weekend use....and I do like all the toys! I'm not savvy enough to provide a link to the advert sorry but it's a 5008, black, £5990 I think, 65k, Pprivate sale in Crewe and is on Autotrader
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - SLO76
"I'm not savvy enough to provide a link to the advert sorry but it's a 5008, black, £5990 I think, 65k, Pprivate sale in Crewe and is on Autotrader"

The advert is gone so it looks like either you or someone else has bought it. It's not the dreaded 1.6 diesel per chance?
Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - argybargy

I've made many car buying mistakes over the years and continue to make them. However, one mistake I don't make is buying cars with expensive damage that I'll have to fix once I become the owner.

I once went to look at a Vauxhall Belmont many years back; the "Mk1 Astra with a boot". The letters SRI got my juices flowing, so I turned up at the garage and the salesman showed me round the car. I opened the boot and it was immediately obvious that it had been shunted from the rear."It'll be OK", said the salesman without great enthusiasm, and his boss came over to give similar reassurance.

Of course, I did the right thing and walked away, and if the above car IS still available, I think you should do the same, metaphorically speaking.

Peugeot 5008 - Sub frame damage - carl233

MOT advisory information is nothing more than the opinion of the tester. Another testor may see it in a different way. There is huge discrepancy between MOT tests being carried out before it was 'online and digital' I had a vehicle fail on a long list of issues, driven a few miles down the road to another garage and within little more than an hour had an MOT pass.

Even today the MOT test lacks consistency and I see no effort from VOSA to address this. I see the MOT test is nothing more than a money making inconsistent farce.