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 would have given this car a five star rating But having spoken to Peugeot’s so called customer care, about a premature failed clutch at only 23,000 mls on a less than 3 year old car still under warranty; their attitude was negative to say the least. The dealer that I purchased the car from wanted to charge me £400 for a diagnostic check to see if it was fair wear and tear, WHAT at 23,000 they must be having a laugh! So if buying from new make sure you haggle for a second & even third clutch to be fitted when required.
Submitted: 26/01/2010 20:31:37
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The one problem I have is when it is or has been raining and you open the rear hatch window, the rainwater pours straight into the boot. I don’t know what the solution is except wipe all the water off before opening. Tedious!
Submitted: 23/12/2009 21:40:01
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Do not buy this for your children!!! The 107 is economical and covered by a three year warranty which is great but at the end of the day its an elderly ladies car. Other than its lack of style the 107 is ridiculously light and when there is a slight gale blowing you best stay in the slow lane of the motorway or have cat like reactions because you could be headed for calamity. When it comes to storage space the boot is non existent so its no good for shopping or carrying anything more than a carrier bag. All in all the 107 along with its siblings the C2 and Aygo are not for anyone below the age of 50, sorry but its not practical, its not functional and its certainly not cool.
Submitted: 27/05/2008 16:01:46
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