PEUGEOT 107 reviews by year of make: 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Read all reviews
Available as both a five-door and three-door model, the Peugeot 107 is agile and streetwise and clearly designed for both comfort and style. There is real versatility in the Peugeot 107 range based on what’s important to you – simplicity or the latest mod cons. The 107 Urban Lite has all the modern essentials but redefines the basics; the 107 Urban boasts body-coloured door mirrors and handles and combines safety and comfort in one neat package; while the 107 Urban Move simply has it all. If you really want to raise the bar, check out the Peugeot 107 Sport XS which has bags of street style.
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I owned a Ford Scorpio before I owned a 107, as I had to pack up work through an accident. I purchased 107 because of low running costs, the car is perfect for short or long journeys, I am 6" 2 tall. And the service I get from Becks in Eastbourne is 1st class. I have just purchased a 2008 Peugeot 207 1.6 hdi se premium and if that is as good as the 107 I shall be very pleased. By the way, I have given 107 to wife, she loves it too.
Submitted: 12/03/2010 10:18:25
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I loved this car, it’s cheap to run smart and nippy and has ample space for luggage. The only problem is the clutch!!! It’s an 06 and done 33k miles and I can hear a knocking sound when the clutch peddle is down. I am told the clutch is on its way out and got the speech about driver error/riding clutch/resting foot on peddle causes wear etc. I know its not driver error, I drive it like ’Miss Daisy’. It appears this is a common problem with the 107, C1 and Aygo. Not great value for around £8k.
Submitted: 03/02/2010 16:50:31
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This car is fab... I've done 42,000 miles so far & had no problems whatsoever. I just love it! Perfect for me to whizz up from Brighton & through London for work but also just big enough for my family (3 of us). Despite having a small boot, we can fit our weekly shopping in it; we’ve also got enough room to go away for the week. The back seats do fold down in two sections & we’ve (me & boy) even been able to get 2 large wardrobe flat packs in there (safely). It’s unlikely you’ll be able to speed uphill on the m25, especially the more of you get in there - but given the running costs and fun this little is, I'd definitely recommend it 100%.
Submitted: 04/02/2009 10:51:40
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I have had 4,000 trouble-free miles in my 107. It gives such ease of mind knowing that every time I set foot within the car I am almost guaranteed a jouney with no difficulties. The 107 does about 50 miles to the gallon and insurance is also cheap. If you are looking for a runaround, maybe for your wife, son or daughter then this is perfect.
Submitted: 31/10/2007 12:43:32
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