peugeot 307 Estate reviews by year of make: 2003 2006 Read all reviews
One of the most striking features of the Peugeot 307 Estate is that in addition to its flexible space and storage, it has excellent fuel economy that you might not expect from a car of its size. In fact you can choose between a powerful petrol engine or two ultra-clean diesel units for your Peugeot 307 Estate. With a low centre of gravity you’ll enjoy excellent road handling and the newest models include built-in intelligence that will inform you how many miles you can drive before you need to refuel or get a service. The 307 Estate is aesthetically pleasing too with black roof rails for that extra load.
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I’ve had this car from new with only 22 miles on the clock, car looks good from all angles, cruise crontrol is a bonus and handy on the long drives. It has been back to the main dealer for silly things ie wipers hit each other/ and throttle housing leaks oil, peugeot has missed out few things like an arm rest and a place to put a pair of glasses, also 1st and 2nd gear seems to grind. on the whole not a bad car but I won’t have another one!
Submitted: 08/07/2008 11:53:15
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