10 February 2012
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PEUGEOT 207 reviews by year of make: 2003 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 207 Read all reviews
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We have been delighted with our 09. 207 diesel car, bought a year ago. We had a service this week and were dumb struck to find the car needed new break pads and disc due to rust. The car has 21000 on the clock. We feel this is not the normal time span. £270 to replace.
Submitted: 21/06/2011 15:04:19
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Nice car ’til you use it! Been back to dealers lot of times, 20,000 miles and you get gassed in the car at standstill! keep being told no problem found, they should try driving it for a while. Should have stuck with Fords!!
Submitted: 27/02/2011 09:26:51
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Purchased my new 207 in Sept 2009. From the start I’ve had a periodic problem with the engine stalling as I’ve slowed to a junction or pulling onto my drive or parking space. Taken back to dealership but their diagnostic computer is showing nothing wrong. They suggested I leave the car with them to drive around with the diagnositc computer onboard to see if it happens when they drive it, but it can go for weeks without happening. The battery light comes on as the engine stalls and if I catch it in time I can re-kick the engine before it actually stalls. Very disappointed - had a 106 for 8 years with not one single problem. Tied into their Passport deal for another 3 years but not likely to renew. There’s obviously a fault but I’m being made to believe it’s my imagination.
Submitted: 01/07/2010 20:19:12
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This car is Dangerous with a capital D. My car has completely cut out many times now, and each time the same "AntilPollution/oil pressure" warning is displayed and beeps! It happens at any speed and is seriously dangerous, I nearly caused a pile up on the way home the other day, doing 60mph, and then the engine just cuts out, leaving you to roll to a stop, and once it’s stopped it will let you restart it again, but it won’t let you restart it while its rolling, it has to stop! I have taken it to a main dealer and they could not find anything wrong with it, they say there is nothing recorded on the computer system or the BSI (whatever that is!). It’s even happened whilst reversing, there is something up with it, and it seems like this is quite a common problem. I think Peugeot should consider recalling these dangerous vehicles or atleast find a way to fix it!!!! Not impressed at all.
Submitted: 30/06/2010 09:52:31
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Had this car from new, loved it at first, hate the very Sight of it now. 1st Problem, ignition key would not enter. Car had to be uplifted to Peugeot Main Dealer. New set of locks and keys. 2nd problem, wind noise which ’appeared’ to come in through the drivers door. back to main dealer 4 times, adjusted doors and genrally messed around, no better. Back again, renewed seals around the small fixed windows in both front doors, no better, back in dealers again - now they say it’s ’normal’ with this model !! yeah right! You can even hear the front wheels splashing through surface water as though the windows were open, and they are telling me this is normal!!! This has not finished yet. Noisy brakes - sound quite rough and grinding when coming to a stop. Corrosion of disks according to main dealer @ 6000 miles?!! ’but it’s ok’ according to Richard Hardie in Ashington Fuel consumption - for a little 1.4 engine - RUBBISH!! All in all, very disppointed and although this is one of many Peugeots I’ve owned - it will definitely be my last.
Submitted: 08/06/2010 22:03:42
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This is my 2nd 207 as a driving school car. the 1st went lovely for 80000 miles with only regular serving, brake pads and tyres. No hesitation buying another. My current car has started cutting out on a completely random basis - no warning - just complete loss of power and steering. Junction approaches are a favourite but luckily I was driving when doing 70 along A449 and it just cut out! A bum twitching moment- and I should know! Anti pollution warnings and low oil pressure warnings are normal. Get your EGR or ERG valve cleaned or replaced and then sell it for the new Fiesta!
Submitted: 12/05/2010 21:48:22
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I have had a 207 for almost a year now and have had not a single problem with it. It’s very reliable and drives beautifully. Would highly recommend a 207 to anyone. Having had past problems with other cars before I feel that the 207 is a beautiful car that won’t let you down.
Submitted: 24/03/2010 10:06:17
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I bought the 207 VERVE 1.4 5 door in September 2009. So far the vehicle has required a new suspension mount structure, bluetooth box and heating compartment fitted to it. I have been to my local dealer where I bought the car from in total 8 times!!!! The vehicle was then given back to me, only the next day the engine cut out with NO WARNING whilst slowing down to a roundabout. This has happened 4 times in total now, but the dealership are claiming they cannot find the fault and I am going through legal proceedings to get my money back. I feel completely let down and unsupported as a customer who has paid so much money to have a brand new reliable vehicle. Can anyone tell me if they have had any similar faults with their 207 Verve. Many thanks Kim
Submitted: 20/03/2010 13:22:06
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No, I have NOT bought a 207 and after reading all of the DREADFUL reviews I am SO glad that I have hung on to my nice simple, but reliable, purchased new, 1988 Peugeot 205 GRD Diesel! If and when I do move on to something new, it will NOT be a Peugeot 207.
Submitted: 14/11/2009 15:27:22
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I bought my new car in March this year and all was well to start off. I noticed that the car is sluggish when pulling out from junctions, trying to overtake and climbing any slight incline. I have had the air conditioning sorted as I was advised that was causing the problem. What a joke that was. Even I know that had nothing to do with it!!! The car has been in garage twice for a Diagnostics check and they have found nothing. Has anyone had the same problem ?
Submitted: 11/08/2009 17:23:11
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Just purchased a new 207. I am very pleased with the car so far except that occasionally the water temperature gauge dose not move at all until I have travelled at least 5 or 6 miles. Another time it will move to normal straight away even though the outside temperature is the same. Is there anyone out there who has noticed the same thing? It would be nice to hear from you.
Submitted: 08/06/2009 10:03:42
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