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Reviews/ Peugeot/ Django 150
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6.5/10 Scooter

Peugeot Django 150 Review

"A pretty city scooter hamstrung by near-invisible dealer support."

Urban commuters prioritising style over practicality $1,800-$3,200 used 2014-2020
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
~110 km/h (estimated)
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Power
~11 hp
@ 8,000 rpm (estimated)
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Torque
~12 Nm
@ 6,500 rpm (estimated)
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Fuel Economy
40.0 km/L
94 mpg ยท 2.5 L/100km or approx. 40 km/L (estimated real-world average)
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Service Every
5,000 km
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Weight
~138 kg
(wet/curb weight)
settings
Engine
150cc single-cylinder 4-stroke
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Seat Height
770 mm
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Transmission
CVT automatic
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Engine Lifespan
50,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The Django 150 is Peugeot playing dress-up in vintage Vespa clothing, and honestly? It pulls it off better than you'd expect for the money. The retro styling is genuinely attractive rather than cheap-looking, the build quality surprises you, and around town it's relaxed and easy to live with. That 150cc single pulls smoothly enough for urban commuting, though don't expect it to embarrass anything on a freeway on-ramp. Here's where the used buyer needs to pay attention: these things sat in dealerships for years because Peugeot's North American network is basically non-existent. Parts sourcing is genuinely painful โ€” budget extra time and money for anything beyond consumables. Check the carb hasn't been neglected, inspect the bodywork panels carefully because replacements are expensive to source, and verify the scooter hasn't spent winters outside uncovered. For a city rider who wants something that looks sharp parked outside a cafรฉ and doesn't care about covering long distances, a well-maintained example is decent value. Just go in with eyes open about the support network situation.

Pros

+Genuinely attractive retro styling
+Solid urban commuter capability
+Comfortable upright riding position
+Surprisingly decent build quality
+Smooth, predictable power delivery

Cons

-Parts sourcing is nightmarish
-Weak dealer support network
-Highway performance genuinely lacking
-Resale value drops sharply
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Avoid if

You need reliable parts and dealer backup

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