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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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Just put my 107 in for its yearly sevice to be told the clutch housing has gone at 23,000 miles. Apparently a common problem and one customer services write off to ’driver error’. I have been driving for 25 years and never had a problem with a clutch before. HAve now been without my car since lasy Tuesday and custoner services think that its fine to say ’we will get back to you by 5pm Wednesday.
Submitted: 20/03/2010 14:01:20
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It’s a great little car and does what it’s supposed to do and even a little more if you ask it nicely. Brilliant urban runabout and not out of place on the motorway although it can be tiring on a long journey. The only thorn in the side is Peugeot, their customer service is dreadful. Last week I spent four hours in the middle of the coldest wettest winter nights trying to remove a rusted on wheel (flat tyre). According to Peugeot this is a "self inflicted fault" and not covered by their breakdown service. Buy the Toyota Aygo, same brilliant little car, better customer service.
Submitted: 02/03/2010 20:19:05
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It leaks - door seals. Leave it out in the rain and the rear footwells fill with water. Twice been repaired by dealer, but still leaking. The same problem as with it’s twin, the Toyota Aygo, and now apparently a well recognised but unpublicised problem.
Submitted: 21/01/2010 09:51:51
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I purchased my 107 in june last year and have had no trouble, there is only one thing that isn’t great; when you open the boot everything on the roof or window falls in. Apart from that the car is nippy, good on petrol and reliable.
Submitted: 12/01/2010 21:49:50
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Dear Neil (Neil Piper, Essex). Here you are hope you can use it :-) http://public.servicebox.peugeot.com/ddb/code/index_en_us.htm. Just paste the address into your browser and you’ll see! Best wishes from Denmark.
Submitted: 16/07/2009 09:30:09
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This is a truly brilliant car! It’s an honest little workhorse that is fun to drive and very very economical. The semi-automatic is a breeze to use and makes the car so easy to drive. The ’kickdown’ is excellent fun for a 1.0ltr engine, but it has 69bhp and next to no weight. It’s big enough inside for 4 adults and the boot is fine for the weekly shop. Handles really well on its skinny tyres and is happy on the motorway. And the icing on the cake is the £35 road tax and group 1 insurance. No wonder I have seen so many of these (and the C1 and Aygo) little cars on the road. Buy one!!!
Submitted: 06/05/2009 12:03:37
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