I am looking to buy a Peugeot 2008 1.6ltr Diesel and preferably the 120bhp version (with 6 speed gearbox).
I am wondering - as I can't seem to find anything on the subject - are the 100bhp and 120bhp engines the same engine but just chipped for the power differences? Obviously the extra 6th gear does not give it the extra power... but i am just curious re: engines of the same size but differing power outputs.
Most of the ones listed are at minimum 34k mileages and upwards to 120k... so thinking long-term inclusive of potential engine rebuilds later one.
Reason for asking is that I am finding it very difficult to find a good condition 120bhp 6 speeder - but can easily find the 100bhp 5 speeder in good condition (yes, I am just picky when it comes to looking for a good condition one as several i've seen have issues with scratches, slight dents, trim issues... and other nit-picky things) inclusive of MOT History checking (it seems the 100bhp versions have no issues/advisories).
In the motoring world some engines and gearboxes can be transplanted into other similar vehicles - so wondering as I really would like the 6 speeder for obvious fuel (mpg) reasons... but at the same time might look into the possibility that a 6 speed gearbox could be fitted to the 100mhp version... although both 100 and 120bhp versions seem similar factory mpgs.
Reasons to my questions?
I currently have a company car but in 2 years time they are forcing EV and Plug-in Hybrids... but with my travel UK-wide (and I can't have an EV as no possible way to fit charger where i live... and also do not want to be spending my life charging every day on the road) I would like a diesel that would benefit from great mpg... and I kinda like the previous 2008 version to the new one as the new one is 1.5ltr and only 110bhp... and lesser mpg.
Thoughts welcome on this ambitious question.
Edited by Braver Dave on 20/02/2024 at 16:40
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