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GP Dr Tony Rimmer says it drives well and has bucketloads of style.
Buying a car is usually the second biggest financial outlay in our personal lives, so it is not surprising that we choose carefully and take our time to find the right vehicle for our needs.
As GPs, we tend to be pragmatic in our decision-making but occasionally, to combat the pressures of the modern NHS, we like to treat ourselves and will choose a stylish coupe with sporty performance.
We all know about models that BMW and Mercedes offer but these are expensive cars so what is available at a lower cost?
The Audi TT and Volkswagen Scirocco are well-established and successful players in the coupe market but a relatively recent entry deserves consideration. In 2009, Peugeot revealed the RCZ, which represented a stunning departure for this French manufacturer. Based on the chassis of the 308 hatchback, the RCZ looks futuristic and stylish and heralds Peugeot's new direction in producing higher quality products.
Originally powered by either a 1.6litre petrol...