PGO Cevennes 2005

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PGO is a French car manufacturer known for producing unique sports cars. The replica of Porsche 356 is their most recognizable product. It features 2.0 litre engine of Peugeot 206 S16. The chassis is said to be extremely well-balanced and rigid. Handling is excellent and suitable for both relaxed cruising and high-speed cornering.

The car would be perfect for one-make online competition and photo shots. It would also cheer up people who crave for Porsche all the time.

The car gets constantly upgraded, so I apologize if some of the photos are of later versions.

Specifications:
Drive train: MR
Engine: 2.0 litre, 16V
Power: 136 hp at 6000 rpm
Torque: 190 Nm at 4100 rpm
Top Speed: cca 201 km/h
0-60 mph: cca 7,0 sec
Weight: 980 kg

Reference:

Car Magazine Evo (#17, August, 2007)

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..................When I saw this car, first thing that popped into my head was "hey, someone call Daihatsu's lawyers, someone just copied a Copen" - then I saw the rest, and it's a......hell who am I tryin' to fool, it still looks like a Frenchie Copen rip-off. :embarrassed:
 
..................When I saw this car, first thing that popped into my head was "hey, someone call Daihatsu's lawyers, someone just copied a Copen" - then I saw the rest, and it's a......hell who am I tryin' to fool, it still looks like a Frenchie Copen rip-off. :embarrassed:
Yeah, it's not like it's a replica Porsche 356 or anything of the sort.... :rolleyes: Did you even read the OP?
 
..................When I saw this car, first thing that popped into my head was "hey, someone call Daihatsu's lawyers, someone just copied a Copen" - then I saw the rest, and it's a......hell who am I tryin' to fool, it still looks like a Frenchie Copen rip-off. :embarrassed:
According to the magazine, Porsche filed a lawsuit against PGO but they manage to avoid consequence which is why it managed to stay in the production. PD probably won't add the car in Gran Turismo as it would be indirect offense to Porsche, affecting any possible speculations about acquiring a licence of their cars.
 

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