The Peugeot 208, one of the most popular hatches in the Brazilian market, has faced a wave of dissatisfaction among consumers. The main complaint? The difficulty in finding replacement parts. Since the arrival of the model in Brazil in 2013 until the second generation launched in 2019, the Peugeot 208 has accumulated criticisms related to logistics and availability of parts, directly impacting the experience of the owners.
Although the Peugeot 208 has received interesting updates over the years, such as the 1.0 aspirated and turbo engine and even an electric version (recently discontinued), these innovations have not managed to overshadow the growing logistical problems that torment owners. The difficulty in obtaining basic parts, such as bumpers and doors, has become a recurring issue.
Consumers report waits exceeding 30 days for the replacement of essential items, which directly affects the daily use of the car. This delay is even more frustrating when deadlines provided by dealerships are not met.
Impacts on Owners’ Routine
Delays have caused real disruptions in the lives of Peugeot 208 users. Many claim that personal and professional commitments end up being compromised by the inability to use the vehicle. Without available parts, even small repairs can turn into major headaches.
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What Does the Manufacturer Say About Common Problems for Peugeot 208 Owners?
The manufacturer acknowledges the difficulties and attributes the problem to the lack of direct control over the inventory at dealerships. Manufactured in Argentina, the Peugeot 208 faces logistical challenges that delay the delivery of parts in Brazil, worsening the situation for consumers.
Still, the justification has not been enough to calm the spirits of those who depend on the vehicle. Experts point out that a more effective solution would involve a coordinated effort between the factory and dealerships to improve logistics and restore customer confidence in the brand.
Common problems for Peugeot 208 owners, especially related to parts replacement, continue to be a major challenge for the manufacturer. Dissatisfaction with the brand is growing at the same rate as complaints about delays and lack of solutions. It remains to be seen whether Peugeot will implement changes that put an end to this saga and perhaps regain the trust of its consumers.

Comprei um Peugeot 208 1.0 Turbo Allure 2025 em 30/11/2024 e, até hoje, 02/02/2025, nada de faturamento! É exatamente por isso que a marca enfrenta tantos problemas no Brasil. Já carrega uma reputação duvidosa e ainda insiste em vender um carro importado da Argentina sem uma logística eficiente para um país continental como o nosso. Depois, não entendem por que as vendas do modelo são tão baixas.
Não é só com as peças. O veículo novo está demorando mais de 60 dias para ser entregue
O pessoal se preocupa com o 208. O 207 era igual, e o 206 pior