Peugeot 307
2005 (05) 2.0 HDi S 5dr (a/c)
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Peugeot 307
2007 1.6 S 5dr
MOT JAN 2027, 2 KEYS, P/EX
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Peugeot 307
2007 (07) 1.6 S 5dr
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Peugeot 307
2005 (55) 1.6 S 5dr
2005 Peugeot 307 SW 1.6 16v S Estate
Peugeot 307
2007 (54) 2.0 S 2dr
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Peugeot 307
2006 (56) 1.6 HDi 110 Sport 5dr
Peugeot 307
2002 (02) 2.0 XSi 5dr [AC]
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Peugeot 307
2006 1.6 HDi Sport 5Door
Peugeot 307
2006 1.6 307 S 5dr
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The Peugeot 307 is a car with strong dynamics, an impressive list of safety features and an extensive array of engine options to suit various performance needs. Even though the 307 lasted only half a decade before giving way to its popular predecessor, the Peugeot 308, it's still a high-demand vehicle in the used car market.
The early-year 307s offered 3 petrol engine options: a 1.4 litre, 1.6 litre and 2.0 litre. Peugeot introduced a limited-edition 180 hp version of the 2.0 litre petrol, but it didn't feel any different on the road than the standard 2.0 motor. The 307 diesel options continued Peugeot's legacy of solid diesel engines, even though the range comprised measly 2.0 litre units tuned to 90 bhp and 110 bhp. Peugeot later replaced them with newer 1.6 litre units delivering the same 90 bhp and 110 bhp. It also introduced a more powerful 138 bhp 2.0 litre HDi diesel option.
The diesel engines certainly score the best regarding low daily running costs. Even though they are pleasantly frugal, the costs associated with servicing these engines will likely up running higher in the long run. The 1.6 litre petrol engine offers the best combination of performance and economy. What's more, the average CO2 emissions measure 250 g/mile, which is the lowest in its class.
The design of the 307 is indicative of the French carmaker's MPV interest. Although this might strip a few points from the aesthetic appeal, it does make it roomier. The standard 307 seats 5 people, but the Peugeot 307 SW trim comfortably seats 7, making it ideal for a family car. However, with its ample luggage space, the 307 estate is the most practical option in the range.
The 5-seat Peugeot 307 Estate is an ever-practical versatile vehicle. Among the 3 different body style available, the 307 estate variant has the highest luggage capacity, offering a spacious 503 litres of boot space with all seats upright in place. Folding the rear seats increases the cargo room to a massive 1,835 litre capacity.
Among its competitors, the Toyota Corolla is one of the most suitable alternatives. Thanks to its high reliability, it's indeed worth checking out if you find a good deal. Among more modern badges, the Honda Civic is its most competitive rival, thanks to a more economical VTEC engine that's much more fun to drive.
Regardless of the body, trim, year or interior options you choose, the 307 still comes standard with 6 airbags, automatic hazard-light illumination, ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution (EBFD) and active head restraints. The Euro NCAP awarded the Peugeot 307 a modest 4-stars safety rating in 2001. With all this coming as standard equipment, the 307 remains a relatively safe vehicle.