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  • proper noun trademark A French manufacturer of cars.
  • noun A car manufactured by Peugeot.

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Examples

  • The "5 BY PEUGEOT" concept incorporates Peugeot's HYbrid4 technology which, will be launched in 2011 in the Peugeot 3008.

    Autoblog Damon Lavrinc 2010

  • The "5 BY PEUGEOT" concept incorporates Peugeot's HYbrid4 technology which, will be launched in 2011 in the Peugeot 3008.

    Autoblog Damon Lavrinc 2010

  • Peugeot is a small brand with a limited presence in China that, according to consulting firm J.D. Power & Associates, doesn't even rank in China's top 20 auto brands by sales volume.

    Peugeot Sees China Passenger-Car Sales Growth Norihiko Shirouzu 2010

  • Emblazoned on the side of the duffel bag was the name of Peugeot, the French car manufacturer.

    Consent to Kill Vince Flynn 2005

  • The name Peugeot is also synonymous with Peugeot Scooters and one of the most comprehensive ranges on the market, from 50 to 500 cm3.

    Autoblog Green Sam Abuelsamid 2010

  • The name Peugeot is also synonymous with Peugeot Scooters and one of the most comprehensive ranges on the market, from 50 to 500 cm3.

    Autoblog Green Sam Abuelsamid 2010

  • The name Peugeot is also synonymous with Peugeot Scooters and one of the most comprehensive ranges on the market, from 50 to 500 cm3.

    Autoblog Green Sam Abuelsamid 2010

  • The driver of the Peugeot was a 17-year-old girl on her green P-plates.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2011

  • Peugeot, which is struggling to narrow a profitability gap with Volkswagen AG, saw its market share erode to 12.6 percent in the first nine months of 2011 from 13.5 percent a year earlier, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • That would see Renault chasing after Peugeot, which is expecting to improve on its 5 per cent market share last year.

    Top stories from Times Online 2010

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