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Windshield Washer Cap for Peugeot (Washer Cap 107–5008)
I ordered this cap because the one on my Peugeot 3008 cracked from sun exposure. This cap was a top seller with lots of positive reviews, and at under $3, I figured it was worth a shot.
Delivery was surprisingly fast for AliExpress — about 14 days to the East Coast. The cap came in a bubble envelope, and it was intact, flexible, and didn’t look cheap at all. It fit my washer bottle perfectly, snapped on securely, and didn’t pop off during pressure washes.
Pros: – Exact fit for multiple Peugeot models – Solid plastic, flexible enough not to crack – Great price for a replacement part
Cons: – No branding or markings (minor issue)
A similar replacement cap at AutoZone or Advance Auto in the US would cost at least $9–$12. This one was less than a third of that. It definitely met my expectations — functional, affordable, and hassle-free.
US $0.65
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Anti-Slip Dashboard Mats for Peugeot 3008/5008 (Sticky Dash Pads)
I bought these sticky anti-slip rubber pads mainly to keep my phone from flying across the dashboard every time I turn. They looked like a useful little upgrade.
They arrived in a pack of two, slightly larger than expected. They stick to the dash without leaving residue and hold sunglasses, phone, or coins firmly in place — even on bumpy roads. I was skeptical about them holding up in high heat, but they didn’t melt or slide in 95°F weather.
Pros: – Grips well on textured dashboards – Reusable and washable – Doesn’t damage interior surfaces
Cons: – Dust accumulates quickly on the surface
These would easily be $10–$15 on Amazon for a similar quality. I paid around $4 for two — definitely a good value and better than I expected.
US $2.96
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LED Interior Light Kit for Peugeot (LED Canbus Bulbs Kit)
My factory bulbs were dim and yellowish, so I picked up this LED set. It was a full interior kit compatible with my 5008 and cost under $10.
Installation took me around 25 minutes — everything fit perfectly without any error messages. The light output is crisp, bright, and white — a huge visual upgrade. No flickering or overheating after a few weeks of daily use.
Pros: – Complete set for dome, trunk, glove box, etc. – True plug-and-play – Bright, cool-white light
Cons: – Instructions were in Chinese only
A similar interior LED conversion kit on eBay or U.S. sites would easily cost $25–$35. For what I paid, this one far exceeded my expectations.
US $1.66
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Android 13 Car AI Box with Wireless CarPlay (CarPlay AI Box for Peugeot)
This was the most expensive item in my order, but it was worth it. I got it to replace my outdated Android Auto cable setup. The AI box connects wirelessly, loads quickly, and supports Netflix, YouTube, and Waze.
Setup took under 5 minutes. Everything worked out of the box — no lag, no crashing. Even the screen mirroring is surprisingly smooth. I’ve been using it daily for 3 weeks, and I haven’t touched a USB cable since.
Pros: – Wireless CarPlay & Android Auto – Streaming apps work well – Smooth performance
Cons: – Heats up slightly during long use
In the US, a comparable AI box with this feature set would be $120+. I paid around $60, and it does everything I need and more. Definitely one of my favorite purchases.
US $24.81
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Side Rearview Mirror Covers (Mirror Caps for 208–5008)
The stock covers on my 308 were scratched, so I grabbed these replacement caps. They were listed as ABS plastic with a glossy finish and came in multiple colors — I picked black.
Fitment was excellent — snapped on perfectly. No gaps or weird edges. The finish is shiny, close to OEM, and after rain and a few car washes, no peeling or fading.
Pros: – Precise fit and OEM-like finish – Easy to install (took 5 min each side)
Cons: – Not painted underneath the edge (invisible but worth noting)
OEM mirror caps can cost $80+ per pair in the U.S. These were under $15. For the price, I couldn’t be happier.
US $18
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Windshield Washer Cap Duplicate (Washer Cap – Backup)
I bought a second cap for a family member’s Peugeot 2008 since mine fit so well. This one was identical in quality — no warping, same snug fit.
Since I already reviewed the first cap, all I can say here is: consistent quality and performance. Having a spare is just smart.
US $0.99
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Wheel Nut Covers (20pcs Lug Nut Caps for Peugeot)
My wheel nuts had rust spots, so I wanted a cosmetic cover. These black plastic caps snapped right on and gave the wheels a clean, finished look.
They come with a removal tool too, which is a nice touch. Fit was snug but not too tight. They’ve stayed on through rain, a road trip, and even a car wash.
Pros: – Makes wheels look newer – Easy to install and remove – Comes with tool
Cons: – Plastic, not metal — purely aesthetic
You’d pay $12–$18 in U.S. stores for something like this. I paid around $3. Absolutely worth it.
US $0.99
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Mud Flaps for Peugeot 5008 (Set 1)
I live in a wet area, so I wanted extra protection from dirt and grime. These came pre-drilled and matched the holes in my 2019 5008 perfectly. Material is thick and flexible.
Installation was straightforward — just needed a screwdriver. They don’t look cheap at all and blend in with the OEM trim.
Pros: – Custom-fit, no drilling needed – Durable plastic – Reduces splash and dirt
Cons: – Screws could be stronger
US pricing for fitted mudflaps can go over $50. These were around $14 — an unbeatable deal.
US $18.65
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Mud Flaps for Peugeot 5008 (Set 2)
I ordered two sets from different listings to compare quality. These were very similar in shape but slightly softer plastic. Fitment was still good, but one of the front flaps needed minor trimming.
Pros: – Also fits well with slight adjustment – Same functional splash protection
Cons: – Slightly thinner material
At the same low price point as the first set, these are still solid — especially for backup or second car.
US $15.73
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O2 Sensor for Peugeot/Citroën (Sensor 11787548961)
Check engine light led me to suspect my O2 sensor. This one matched the OEM spec for my Peugeot 308. Delivery took around 3 weeks.
Installed it myself — threads matched, plug snapped right in. CEL went off immediately and hasn’t come back in 2 weeks.
Pros: – Accurate replacement – Fixes CEL – OEM connector
Cons: – Packaging was just basic cardboard
Local shops quoted $80–$120 for a new O2 sensor. I paid under $20. If it lasts a year, it’s still a win.
US $9.64
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Trunk Lock Actuator for Peugeot (Tailgate Lock 8719F8)
My 5008 tailgate wouldn’t latch properly, and the dealer quoted me $180 just for the actuator. Found this one on AliExpress, checked compatibility, and ordered.
It arrived in 12 days. Swapped it in myself (YouTube helped). The tailgate now locks like new.
Pros: – Same dimensions and connector as OEM – Easy DIY install – Works flawlessly
Cons: – No installation guide
At under $30, this saved me a ton. Definitely exceeded expectations.
US $19.39
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O2 Sensor for Peugeot 1.6L THP (Sensor 0258010081)
This second sensor was for the front bank. Again, fit and function were identical to OEM. No CELs, better fuel efficiency, and smoother idle noticed after install.
Pros: – Perfect fit for THP engine – Noticeable performance improvement
Cons: – Sensor wire is a bit stiff
OEM part would cost $100–$140 at a dealer. This one was under $25 and works the same.
US $13.48
Final Thoughts
Honestly, I expected a few duds in this haul, but every single product delivered. Shipping was faster than expected on most items, quality matched or exceeded my expectations, and fitment was accurate across the board. Most of these would cost 3–5x more in the U.S.
I’d definitely recommend these if you’re maintaining a Peugeot and don’t mind waiting a couple of weeks for delivery. I’ll be ordering again for sure — and this time, I might even stock up in advance.












