The Peugeot 504 Diesel Sedan, manufactured in 1977, is an instantly recognizable car with its classic styling cues and timeless features. It is a larger, four-door sedan with a generous interior, boasting comfortable seating for five. It features an elegant round-edge shape that is classic Peugeot and timelessly stylish. The 504 Diesel is powered by a 2.3-liter diesel engine, offering plenty of torque and excellent fuel economy. It is a manual transmission, producing 78 horsepower and an impressive 114 lb-ft of torque. The Peugeot 504 diesel is a riding testament to the classic style of automotive engineering. It has a very robust and reliable build, made from sturdy materials and its body is painted an attractive shade of royal blue. It is surprisingly fuel-efficient, offering 19 mpg with city driving and 25 mpg on highways. The suspension and brakes are reliable even after years of use making it great for long-distance trips and daily errands. Its interior cabin is surprisingly spacious, boasting a variety of convenient features such as a CD player, air conditioning, and power windows/locks. The overall design is classic yet refined. The iconic grille and air vents make for a distinguished look as do the bold headlights and attractive chrome effect accents. The Peugeot 504 Diesel is an attractive car that stands out from its contemporaries. The old-school charm of the 504 gives it a timelessness that has kept it as an enduring classic for generations.
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