Old Peugeots never die, they just get made in Azerbaijan: Peugeot 405 still in production!

It seems old Peugeots never die, they just get made in Azerbaijan. Late last year it was announced that Iran Khodro Industrial Group would cease the manufacturing of the Peugeot 405 in Iran, ending a 26-year lifespan of a car that had not been built in its native France since 1997. But if 33 years isn’t long enough for the 1988 European Car of the Year to remain in production, the tooling and licence have been sold to the Azerbaijani industrial consortium, Azermash Khazar.

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