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Peugeot 407 Review


An In-Depth Look at the Peugeot 307

Executive Summary about Peugeot 407 Review by Paul Robin


Peugeot 407 Review

Peugeot 407 Review

The Peugeot 307 is a family car which has been in production since 2001. Production continues to this day for the Peugeot 307, despite the launch of the 308, the intended successor to the Peugeot 307. The Peugeot 307 made use of a reworked 306 platform, which is consistent with the Citroen Xsara and the Citroen ZX. The styling consistent with the 307 was first seen on the Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 607 models. The Peugeot styling came with upswept headlights and a highly sloped windscreen. The wedge shaped body of the Peugeot 307 gives it a very long front end, but the car is equipped with four doors, making the Peugeot 307 a family car.

The Peugeot SW only exists because a compact MPV was not developed by Peugeot, unlike Citroen. The 2005 models of the Peugeot 307 were revised to compete with the rivals that emerged in the market since the original release of the Peugeot 307 in 2001. Among styling changes, the Peugeot 307 featured a larger air intake which was first established by the Peugeot 407. Rally racing in the form of the Peugeot 307 WRC based on the 307 CC, which replaced the very successful Peugeot 206 WRC in the World Rally Championship in 2004.


A Large Peugeot 407 Family Car is Available in Saloon, SW and Coupe

Executive Summary about Peugeot 407 Review by Qamar-ur Rehman

As an overall package, the 407 is certainly very enticing, despite the spectre of iffy reliability. Buy new and you’ll lose your shirt on it, but buy used - even if it’s just pre-registered - and you’ll save a fortune while also enjoying the comfort, safety, space and equipment that comes as standard with all 407s. The Peugeot 407 is a large family car from the French manufacturer.. The 407 is available in three formats: saloon, SW (estate) and coupe. There are a range of engines to choose from, including both a diesel and petrol V6. The 407 is comfortable and refined. It’s also packed full of safety equipment.

The Peugeot 407 replaced the popular 406 in 2004. Peugeot believe that style and design are important factors for consumers, and that buyers consider looks often more than practicality. Peugeot have therefore created and designed the 407 with that in mind. On average the Coupe will return 33.2 miles for every gallon of petrol you pour into it. Peugeot Assistance, breakdown service is free for the first year.

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