Last week my new Peugeot 1007 HDi was being deliveried to me, it was driven for approx:360 mile's in 6Hr's.I was going to pick the car up my-self but on the reassurance of the sales person that they used older careful driver's to deliver there car's I should have no worries about the treatment of the car. I used to live near a couple of large car dealership's some year's ago and I have seen the way some of there driver's treat there/other people's car's. Any-way I decided to wait some mile's down the road just to check if indeed the car was being driven properly.I ended off following "My New Car!" for over 30 mile's (nice day for a drive). I don't normally go above the speed limit, in fact I rarely go above 60 mph even on duel carrage-way but to catch up with "my new car!" I had to drive nearly 95 mph to catch up with the car and this took about 8-10 mile's to do. The rest of the journey was about the same with constantly having to drive at speed's of 80-90 to keep up. Any view's?
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