Peugeot Reviews with Road Tests
Saturday 21st November 2009
The Peugeot 3008 is Peugeot's latest newcomer and the company's version of the crossover. Longer than the Peugeot 308 and a little shorter than the SW version, the Peugeot 3008 sits firmly in the middle of the two and offers the best of both vehicles with a sporty attitude thrown in for good measure. the full review
A quick count on any car journey will reveal that Peugeot is one of the most popular car manufacturers today, with a large and increasing portfolio of ranges and models. the full review
The new Peugeot 107 went on sale in January 2009, with three trim options and a new face. The main changes, as a result of the facelift, are to the lower front panel where the once smiling face has now become more of a grimace. the full review
A week of spring-like weather heralds the start to the cabriolet season and the right week to test the new Peugeot 308 CC, which goes on sale on June 1st 2009. the full review
The 4007 is Peugeot’s first foray into the SUV market and, for a first effort, the company has done extremely well. the full review
Rugby fans will already be familiar with the new Peugeot 308. It’s sporty, feline looks were a firm fixture on our television screens during the Rugby World Cup. Those who were inspired by the adverts, to take a test drive will already be aware and those that haven’t yet, should, as the 308 is an impressive car. This is particularly so of the test car, whose 1. 6 THP 150 engine, was developed in partnership with BMW along with the ‘ordinary’ 1. 6 VTI 120 and the 1. 4 VT I95. the full review
The Peugeot 407 Saloon was introduced to the UK in June 2004 and was closely followed by the very popular 407 SW (estate) in the following September. the full review
Since its original UK launch in 2004, the Peugeot 407 has become a familiar site on British roads. The saloon was launched in June 2004, followed by the SW (Station Wagon) in the following September. the full review
Peugeot has a reputation for producing aspirational ‘hot-hatches’. The 206GTi was almost every ‘boy racer’s’ dream in the eighties and now that those lads have grown up (at least on the outside), they can relive their youth through the latest 207 GTi THP 175, and, no doubt a new generation of driver’s will get the bug, too. Either way, the latest version of the 207 will not disappoint. the full review
The 207 GT is the latest in Peugeot’s, renowned, ‘hot-hatch’ portfolio. This one however, is a little bit different as it is the first to feature and engine developed in collaboration between PSA Peugeot Citroen and BMW. The idea of the partnership was to bring together the engine design and manufacturing skills of both companies with the resultant 1. 6-litre unit being built in a PSA facility in France. the full review
Before we get onto the latest from Peugeot, let’s start with a brief history of the ’20. ’ series. the full review
First seen at the Paris Motor Show in September 2002 as a concept car entitled the ‘Sesame’, three years later in July 2005 the revolutionary Peugeot 1007 was released in the UK. the full review
The Peugeot 107 was launched in the UK in June 2005 replacing the outgoing 106 model, of which 398,000 were sold in the period 1991 to 2003. The 107 was designed on a new platform in co-operation with PSA Peugeot, Citroen and the Toyota Motor Corporation. the full review
Men are back? Apparently, the message behind Peugeot’s tongue-in-cheek television advertisement is that the 407 Coupe is masculine but not macho - a confirmation of male values rather than male domination. the full review
The Peugeot 407 went on sale in the UK in June 2004 and is the successor to the much-loved Peugeot 406. the full review
The Peugeot 307 CC was launched in the UK in October 2003 - offering both a four seat Coupe and a Cabriolet at the touch of a button. the full review
The Peugeot 807 was introduced in the UK in February 2003 replacing the outgoing 806 model. the full review
Launched in 2001 the Peugeot 307 had the difficult task of replacing the best selling Peugeot of all time the 306. the full review




















