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For family drivers who want flexibility and style, the Peugeot 307 SW provides a welcome solution. It is one of the most easy to drive cars of its class on the market with a long wheelbase, the ability to carry up to seven passengers and a choice between a petrol engine and three economical diesel units. It’s the interior of the Peugeot 307 SW that’s particularly striking however, with airline style fold-away tables and plenty of storage compartments. The panoramic glass roof of the 307 SW is sure to impress front and rear passengers alike with an invigorating boost of space and light.
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Sorry to say that this is the worst car I have ever owned. I got it is June last year second hand and since then it has cost me a fortune. New ECU, fuel cap gauge and battery £1500 and a month in the garage! New brakes, tyres, exhaust and starter motor! Now both headlight bulbs have blown and are very hard to replace. And the indicators only work sometimes, also a clunky noise from under the front-post suspension. Hence I am trading it in for a reliable Ford Focus Estate tomorrow. I will never by a Peugeot again - I have had three and this is the worst!
Submitted: 14/11/2008 13:59:38
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