The Peugeot 504 is a beloved classic car in Zimbabwe, evoking fond memories for many who owned or drove one. Assembled at the Willowvale Motor Industry in 1980, the 504 was a staple on Zimbabwean roads, renowned for its ruggedness and ability to handle rough terrain. Its durability and reliability made it a popular choice in Africa and beyond.

Interestingly, the Peugeot 504 was also the first car to be widely used as a “mshikashika” (commuter omnibus) in Zimbabwe, playing a significant role in the country’s public transportation system. Many Zimbabweans still cherish the Peugeot 504, sharing photos and stories of their experiences with the car. Its iconic status is a testament to its enduring appeal and the impact it had on the country’s motoring history.
The Peugeot 504’s legacy lives on in Zimbabwe, with many still remembering its rugged charm and reliability. As a true Zimbabwean motoring icon, the 504 remains a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era, its memory kept alive by enthusiasts and classic car aficionados.
Dandaro Online, Zimbabwe Throwback Thursday