The Peugeot 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport, produced between 2014 and 2021, represents the pinnacle of French hot-hatch engineering that collectors and enthusiasts yearn for. With its distinctive Coupe Franche two-tone color scheme and manual-only transmission, this car is not just a vehicle; itβs a piece of automotive art that embodies pure driving pleasure. As one of the only examples available in the United States, your donation of a 308 GTi will not only contribute to a great cause but also preserve the allure of this unique model.
In the realm of French-grey-market-collector cars, the 308 GTi stands out due to its rarity and performance pedigree, coupled with its compliance path through the 25-year-rule or Show or Display exemptions. These regulations create an opportunity for collectors to own a piece of history while keeping the essence of manual transmission alive. So, if you possess a 308 GTi, consider donating it to Rev Up Giving and partake in the community that celebrates automotive excellence.
πGeneration guide
Second Generation 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport β’ 2014-2021
This generation features both pre-facelift and post-facelift models, with the Coupe Franche two-tone color scheme available from 2015 to 2018. It boasts a 1.6L THP engine, highlighting Peugeot's commitment to performance and design.
308 GTi THP 270 β’ 2014-2021
This trim offers a performance-focused variant with 263hp and enhanced handling, showcasing the optimal capabilities of the 1.6L THP engine and Peugeot Sport engineering.
308 GTi THP 250 β’ 2014-2021
The THP 250 offers 247hp in a slightly less aggressive package, making it a strong contender in the hot-hatch market, with the same dynamic chassis set-up as its higher-trim siblings.
Coupe Franche Two-Tone Editions β’ 2015-2018
Distinctive Ultimate Red and Perla Nera Black combination creates an iconic and collectible visual identity exclusive to this time frame.
Known issues by generation
The 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport, particularly those utilizing the 1.6L THP engine, can face specific known issues. These include carbon buildup on the intake valves due to the direct injection system, necessitating walnut-blast cleaning every 50,000 to 70,000 miles. Additionally, timing chain stretch and premature tensioner failure are prevalent issues that require preventative maintenance at 80,000 to 120,000 miles. As these vehicles are primarily manual transmission, maintaining their performance harmonics is essential, along with ensuring the integrity of components like the Torsen LSD and Brembo brakes, especially in tracked conditions.
Donation value by condition + generation
The valuation landscape for the Peugeot 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport, especially regarding original Coupe Franche examples, is quite robust in the European market. Clean, low-mileage instances can fetch between $25,000 and $45,000 at auction, reflecting the model's importance as a grey-market collector vehicle. Due to its manual transmission focus, all variants command a collector premium, particularly when they are kept in stock condition. The rarity of the Coupe Franche color scheme further amplifies its value, making documentation of service history and preventative maintenance pivotal for any potential sale or appraisal.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Peugeot 308 GTi involves navigating the complexities of grey-market regulations, including compliance with the 25-year-rule for import eligibility and satisfying EPA and DOT requirements. As the landscape for these unique vehicles is intricate, we highly recommend receiving a qualified appraisal to ascertain the value and ensure a smooth donation process. Documentation such as original paint verification, service history, and eligibility status under IRS Form 8283 Section B becomes crucial, particularly for models expected to cross the $5,000 threshold. For clean examples, enclosed transport is recommended to preserve their condition during transfer.
Texas regional notes
In Texas, owning a Peugeot 308 GTi by Peugeot Sport presents unique challenges and opportunities. With a limited availability of independent specialists who understand these French grey-market vehicles, itβs imperative to seek out knowledgeable shops for maintenance and repairs. The shared THP engine platform with other BMW-PSA models provides some service network advantages, but preservation is paramount, especially given the state's contrasting climates affecting vehicle longevity. Engaging with communities on platforms like BaT and Cars & Bids fosters visibility for these rare models and aids in navigating the 25-year-rule and state requirements for title and registration.
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