Peugeot 505
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Peugeot 505 | |
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Manufacturer | Peugeot |
Parent company | PSA |
Production | 1979-1992 1981-1995 (Argentina) |
Assembly | Sochaux, France Wuhan, Hubei, China Los Andes, Chile Argentina |
Predecessor | Peugeot 504 |
Successor | Peugeot 405 Peugeot 605 Peugeot 806 (Estate) |
Class | Executive car |
Body style(s) | 4-door saloon 5-door estate |
Layout | Front engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive |
Engine(s) | 2.2L 120 hp (89 kW) I4 2.8L 145 hp (108 kW) V6 |
Transmission(s) | 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual |
Wheelbase | 108 in (sedan) 114.2 in (wagon) |
Length | 181.4 in (1990-92 sedan) 194.5 in (1990-92 wagon) 198.9 in (Pre-1989 wagon) 186.7 in (Pre-1989 sedan) |
Width | 67.7 in (1990-92 sedan) 67.5 in (1990-92 wagon) 68.4 in (Pre-1989 wagon) 68.3 in (Pre-1989 sedan) |
Height | 57 in (1990-92 sedan) 60.1 in (1990-92 wagon) 60.6 in (Pre-1989 wagon) 56.7 in (Pre-1989 sedan) 55.6 in (Pre-1989 sedan) |
Curb weight | 1210 to 1380 kg |
The Peugeot 505 was an executive car produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot from 1979 to 1992 in Sochaux, France. It was also manufactured outside France, for example in Argentina by Sevel from 1981 to 1995, China, Indonesia and Nigeria.
[edit] History
The 505 was the replacement for the Peugeot 504 (although European production of that car continued until 1983, and it is still sold in developing markets today), and was available in sedan/saloon and station wagon/estate body styles, with the Family Estate model featuring 8-seats. The styling was similar to the 504. It is known as the "Work Horse" of Africa today. It is a very popular car in many African countries.
The 505 was praised by contemporary journalists for its ride and handling, especially on rough and unmade roads; perhaps one reason for its popularity in less developed countries. The 505 also had good ground clearance; in the 1980s, Dangel made a four-wheel drive version of the 505 estate equipped with either the intercooled turbodiesel 110 hp (81 kW) engine or the 130 hp 2.2 L petrol (96 kW) engine. The four wheel drive 505 also had shorter gear ratios.
The range was given a facelift, including an all new interior, in 1986, but European Peugeot 505 production began to wind down following the launch of the smaller Peugeot 405 at the end of 1987, and ended in 1992, some time after the introduction of the larger Peugeot 605, although the car is still manufactured in Africa.
In some countries such as France and Germany, the 505 estate was used as an ambulance, a funeral car, police car, military vehicle and as a road maintenance vehicle. There were prototypes of 505 coupés and 505 trucks, and in France many people have modified 505s into pickup trucks themselves.
The 505 was one of the last Peugeot models to be sold in the United States, with sedan sales ending there in 1990 and wagon sales in 1991. The last versions sold had PRV's 2.8 V6 engine only. Both the sedan (saloon) and station wagon (estate). 505s were also sold in Australia, Argentina, China, and New Zealand. In New York City, Peugeot 505s were used as taxicabs.
[edit] Mechanical configuration
The car was rear wheel drive, with front, longitudinally-mounted engines. The suspension system included MacPherson struts and coil springs at front and semi-trailing arms with coil springs at rear, with a body-mounted rear differential and four constant-velocity joints. Station wagons (and most sedans built in Argentina) had instead a live-axle rear suspension, with Panhard rod and coil springs. Stabilizer bars were universal at front but model-dependent at rear. The car used disc brakes at the front, and either disc brakes or drum brakes at the rear, depending on the model. The steering was a rack and pinion system, which was power assisted on most models.
[edit] Family estate
The family estate, with its third row of bench seats (giving a total of 8 forward-facing seats), was popular with larger families and used as a taxi, and was a rival for the Renault 21 Savanna, and for the then new class of MPV/Minivan vehicles such as the Renault Espace. The two rows of rear seats could be folded to give a completely flat load area, with 1.94 cubic metres of load capacity. The total load carrying capacity is 590 kg. When released, it was hailed as a luxury touring wagon.
[edit] Engines
A range of diesel and petrol engines were offered.[1]
The diesel engines were all 4-cylinder:
- 2304 cc "XD2" engine (70 hp (49 kW)) from the Peugeot 504 was used on early models, and was supplied by Peugeot to Ford for their Sierra model.
- 2304 cc "XD2C" engine (70 hp (49 kW))
- 2304 cc "XD2S" turbocharged engine that produced 80 hp (60 kW)
- 2498 cc "XD3" engine that produced 75 hp (56 kW)
- 2498 cc "XD3T" turbocharged engine that produced 95 hp (70 kW) was used on 1985 (both XD2S and XD3T were available in the US in the 1985 model year) and newer models. Diesel engines no longer available in the US after 1986.
- 2498 cc "XD3TE" turbocharged diesel engine fitted with an intercooler, developing 110-115 hp (79 kW), was introduced in 1987.
The petrol engines had either 4 cylinders or 6 cylinders:
- 1796 cc 4-cylinder "XM7A" engine
- 1971 cc 4-cylinder "XN1/XN1A" pushrod engine had 96 hp (71 kW), then 100 (75 kW) by 1985 and finally 108 (79 kW) by 1991. Top speed: 175 km/h (109 MPH).
- 1995 cc 4-cylinder ZEJK "Douvrin" engine (OHC, Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection) had 110 hp (81 kW) - codeveloped by Peugeot and Renault.
- 2165 cc 4-cylinder ZDJK "Douvrin" engine (OHC, Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection) used on pre-1986 models. This was a longer stroke version of the "ZEJK" engine.
- 2165 cc 4-cylinder ZDJL "Douvrin" engine (OHC, Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection, Compression ratio: (9.8:1) ) with 130 hp (96 kW) was used on 505 GTI models. Top speed: 185 km/h (115 MPH)
- 2155 cc turbocharged N9T "Simca Type 180" engine (OHC, Bosch LU-Jetronic fuel injection, Compression ratio: (7.5:1) ), producing 142 hp (106 kW).
- 2155 cc intercooled, turbocharged N9TE "Simca Type 180" engine (OHC, Bosch LU-Jetronic fuel injection, Compression ratio: (7.5:1) ), producing 150 hp (111 kW).
- 2155 cc intercooled, turbocharged N9TEA "Simca Type 180" engine (OHC, Bosch LU-Jetronic fuel injection, Compression ratio: (7.5:1) ), producing 160 hp (119 kW). 180 hp / 134 kW in 505 saloons. This motor was equipped with an electronic boost controller. Acceleration from 0 to 60 MPH (96 km/h): 7.9 seconds.
- 2849cc 6-cylinder (V6) engine ("ZN3J", a version of the PRV engine) with 170 hp (125 kW) was used on 505 V6 models.
[edit] Trim levels
505 models varied very much in equipment. Base SRD cars with the 2304 cc diesel engine didn't even have power steering, but the GTD Turbo, the GTI, the V6 and the TI all had power steering, central locking doors, air conditioning, a 5-speed manual transmission, moonroof (except the GTD Turbo), and front fog lights. In the V6, the power steering was speed-sensitive, the central locking doors came with an infrared remote, and the heating and ventiliation systems included electronic climate control. A 3-speed automatic transmission was available on early 505s, which was later replaced by a 4-speed unit. The most durable 505 model proved to be the GTD with a 5-speed manual transmission. In Australia, the 505 was sold as a GR, SR, STi or GTi sedan, or an SR or GTi 8-seater station wagon, all with petrol engines. Very few GRD and SRD diesel engined 505s were sold in Australia. The Series II update saw the SR replaced with an SLi. The TI was not released in Australia, and the diesel models are rare.
The United States and Canada had their own 505 body. Notable differences were: gas tank moved inwards (now behind rear bench), with filling neck on rightside, different style quad headlamps, tailinghts (pre-1986 sedans), distinctive whip antenna moved from roof to rear fender (and changed to telescopic), larger bumpers, tailpipe moved from right to left. Fewer engines were offered, all detuned to meet more stringent emission standards. The models sold in North America were: Base, "GL", "S", "STI", "DL", "LIBERTE", "STX", "TURBO", "GLX", "SW8", "V6", and in 1983 the "Anniversary Edition", which was sold in a limited quantity. All "North-American Bound" 505's were built in Peugeot's Sochaux Plant, in France.
[edit] UK range
MODEL TYPE | BODY STYLE | PRODUCED | ENGINE TYPE | FUEL | TRANSMISSION |
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505 GL | 4-door Saloon 5-door Estate |
1983–1984 1982–1984 |
4 cyl 1971cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 GR | 4-door Saloon 4-door Saloon 5-door Estate |
1985–1986 1979–1988 1982–1989 |
4 cyl 1796 cc 4 cyl 1971 cc 4 cyl 1971cc |
Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 GR Automatic | 4-door Saloon 5-door Estate |
1979–1988 1982–1989 |
4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 GR Family | 5-door Estate | 1985–1991 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 GR Family Automatic | 5-door Estate | 1985–1991 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 SR | 4-door Saloon | 1985–1986 1979–1986 |
4 cyl 1796 cc 4 cyl 1971cc |
Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 SR Automatic | 4-door Saloon | 1979–1986 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 Ti | 4-door Saloon | 1979–1981 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 Ti Automatic | 4-door Saloon | 1979–1981 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 STi | 4-door Saloon | 1979–1983 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 STi Automatic | 4-door Saloon | 1979–1983 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 GTi | 4-door Saloon | 1983–1990 | 4 cyl 2165 cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 GTi Automatic | 4-door Saloon | 1983–1990 | 4 cyl 2165 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 GTi Family | 5-door Estate | 1985–1992 | 4 cyl 2165 cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 GTi Family Automatic | 5-door Estate | 1985–1992 | 4 cyl 2165 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 Family | 5-door Estate | 1982–1985 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 4-speed Manual |
505 Family Automatic | 5-door Estate | 1982–1985 | 4 cyl 1971 cc | Petrol | 3-speed Automatic |
505 GLD | 4-door Saloon 5-door Estate |
1983–1985 1983–1985 |
4 cyl 2498 cc | Diesel | 4-speed Manual |
505 GRD | 4-door Saloon 4-door Saloon 5-door Estate |
1979–1983 1982–1983 1982–1983 |
4 cyl 2304 cc 4 cyl 2498 cc 4 cyl 2498 cc |
Diesel | 4-speed Manual |
505 GRD Family | 5-door Estate | 1986–1991 | 4 cyl 2498 cc | Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 GRD Turbo | 4-door Saloon | 1983–1985 | 4 cyl 2304 cc | Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 SRD | 4-door Saloon | 1979–1981 | 4 cyl 2304 cc | Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 SRD Turbo | 4-door Saloon | 1982–1983 1985–1987 |
4 cyl 2304 cc 4 cyl 2498 cc |
Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 GTD Turbo | 4-door Saloon | 1983–1991 | 4 cyl 2498 cc | Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 GTD Turbo Automatic | 5-door Estate | 1983–1991 | 4 cyl 2498 cc | Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 Family Diesel | 5-door Estate | 1982–1988 | 4 cyl 2498 cc | Diesel | 5-speed Manual |
505 GTD Turbo Family | 5-door Estate | 1985–1990 | 4 cyl 2498 cc | Diesel | 3-speed Automatic |
[edit] US range
MODEL TYPE | BODY STYLE | PRODUCED | FUEL | TRANSMISSION |
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505 | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1981–1990 |
Gas | 4-speed Manual/5-speed Manual |
505 GL | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1981–1990 |
Gas | 3-speed Automatic/5-speed Manual |
505 S | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1981–1990 |
Gas/Diesel | 3-speed Automatic/5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic 1986 on |
505 DL | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1981–1986 |
Gas | 4-speed Manual/3-speed Automatic/5-speed Manual |
505 STI | 4-door Sedan | 1983–1989 |
Gas/Diesel | 3-speed Automatic/5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic 1986 on |
505 STX | 4-door Sedan | 1987–1989 |
Gas | 5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic |
505 GLX | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1986–1987 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic |
505 Turbo | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1985–1990 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/3-speed Automatic |
505 Turbo S | 4-door Sedan | 1988–1990 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic |
505 Liberte | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1983–1986 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic |
505 V6 | 4-door Sedan 5-door Wagon |
1981–1990 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic |
505 SW8 | 5-door Wagon | 1988–1991 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/4-speed Automatic |
505 Anniversary Edition | 4-door Sedan | 1983 | Gas | 5-speed Manual/3-speed Automatic |
[edit] Notes
[edit] External links
- Peugeot 505 Turbo tuning (505turbo.com)
- Peugeot-L Yahoo! group
- Australian French car enthusiasts' site
- Hot Five Oh's
- Peugeot505.info
- FAQ
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