Hello dear community, my 3008er is now almost two years old, I bought it a year ago as a year-old car from a Peugeot car dealership. Since I drive little long distances, I decided for the petroler. Usually I drive two times 15 km daily, of which about 10 km are highways. Half a year ago I heard a clear rattle over the first few hundred meters. The workshop worked on guarantee: not enough oil pressure, steering chain rattled. Parts were replaced (i.e. I don’t know), the rattle was gone. Three months later another sound. A snoring in the engine, also after a few hundred meters away. Again in the workshop. Result: oil smells immensely after fuel, oil change made. Inspection also. I should drive first, through the fresh oil it should go. But not. No change. Rather the opposite. As a result a complete engine replacement was released by Peugeot. On guarantee. The workshop called me as The reason for the short distances. I don’t understand. I would be almost to blame myself, because I don’t drive 100 km at a time every day (caution, irony) and if so, Peugeot would certainly not replace the engine on guarantee. What sucks me, however, is the statement that the modern engines would have to drive longer distances, because otherwise they would have broken. A gasoline engine after 30000 km? According to this, 3/4 of all cars would have to be broken and my new engine should not Can someone explain it to me or give me information about it? Google has no information about it. I am very unsure about my engine as well as about the short-distance statements. thank you very much! Stefan