How many miles will a Peugeot 107 do?
How many miles will a Peugeot 107 do?
Running costs are minuscule. The small engine will return a fantastic average of 61.4mpg, and this means you’ll be able to travel more than 470 miles on a single tank of fuel.
How reliable is a Peugeot 107?
Peugeot usually achieves mid-table mediocrity in our reliability surveys. However, the 107 was built in partnership with Toyota, who did most of the engineering development. This means its reliability is more likely to reflect Toyota’s standards than Peugeot’s, which is good news.
Is Peugeot 107 safe on motorway?
The engine doesn’t have enough power to cope well with motorway speeds and it gets very noisy. Wind and road noise levels are bad, too, as the interior isn’t very well insulated. What’s more, you feel very vulnerable next to lorries and SUVs from inside the little 107 – especially on the motorway.
Is the Peugeot 107 cheap to run?
Fuel economy Peugeot 107 running costs are low. Whether buying new or second hand, the 107 is good value for money and it’s cheap to run. The three-cylinder engine is capable of more than 60mpg, servicing is well priced and insurance is group 3 for all models. Low emissions mean road tax is cheap too.
Does Peugeot 107 have Toyota engine?
So it was logical to the French to team up with Toyota. Nevertheless, the throngs of motoring journalists from around the world were greeted in Geneva by three identikit cars: the Citroën C1, the Peugeot 107 and the Toyota Aygo. All powered by a 1-litre petrol engine from Toyota or a 1.4-litre diesel unit from PSA.
Who makes the Peugeot 107 engine?
Nevertheless, the throngs of motoring journalists from around the world were greeted in Geneva by three identikit cars: the Citroën C1, the Peugeot 107 and the Toyota Aygo. All powered by a 1-litre petrol engine from Toyota or a 1.4-litre diesel unit from PSA.
What engine does the Peugeot 107 have?
998cc three-cylinder
The tiny 998cc three-cylinder engine in the Peugeot 107 produces 68bhp, and with its characterful exhaust note and distinctive thrum, it’s great fun to use and delivers nippy performance. The light clutch and gearshift mean it’s easy to drive, especially in town.
Is Peugeot 107 a girls car?
The Peugeot 107 is a chic, cheap and cheerful little car that’s perfect as a runabout for almost anybody (especially women). All models qualify for zero-cost road tax and all of them come well equipped for the price asked of them.
Is a Peugeot 107 a good first car?
It’s slow, small and raspy. The perfect combination for a first car I’d say. You can pick these up for anywhere between £1,000 and £3,000 for a good one with low miles. They are very cheap to insure and I also think they look rather smart, especially in grey.
Is the Peugeot 107 a good first car?
Ideal first car. 2012 model emits 99g/km CO2. Not good for long motorway journeys. Some problems with leaks. Clutch and waterpump failures common on 2005 – 2009 models. Stronger clutch fitted from 2009. As small city cars go, the 107 has almost the perfect dimensions.
Are there any recalls on the Peugeot 107?
The 107 hasn’t had any major faults or serious recalls but do insist on a fully stamped up service record and inspect the car carefully for parking knocks and scrapes. The 107’s plastic bumpers can shrug off some quite hefty scuffs without affecting their function but if there are abrasions use them as a negotiating point.
When did the Peugeot 107 sport XS come out?
The Sport XS models turned up early in 2007 with spoilers a twin exhaust and red interior detailing but the same modest 1.0-litre engine. The design brief for the 107 was to engineer a compact car with an assertive character, versatility in use and above all, that was totally at ease in the urban environment.
Is the Peugeot 107 the same as the Aygo?
It’s worth remembering that the 107 is the same car underneath as the Toyota Aygo, however, which made it into the top 150 cars – even though it was only at number 146. The 107’s three-star Euro NCAP score is a problem for the car, awarded because it doesn’t have the advanced safety systems expected of small cars these days.