Are Peugeot 107 reliable?
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 a 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.
Do the seats go down in a Peugeot 107?
Although the rear seats do fold down, but not completely flat on a 50:50 split basis. There are 18 litres of storage space dotted around the cabin and instead of a glove compartment you get a shelf. There is a compartment below the radio, which can be accessed by both front seat occupants.
How reliable is the 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.
What do you think about the Ford 107?
Performs very well once up to speed, holds its own well on motorways. Noisy and a bit of a bumpy ride, but in my opinion the pros outweigh the cons: ease of parking, good petrol consumption, £20 pa tax (yayyy!) reasonable repair bills and reliability. I will probably choose a 107 again for my next car.
Is the Citroen 107 a good car for young drivers?
It’s no surprise this is such a popular car for younger drivers who have just passed their test. The 107 is in fact the sister car to the Toyota Aygo and Citroen C1 which isn’t exactly hard to spot.
Is the Peugeot 107 based on a Citroen C1 chassis?
If the Peugeot 107 looks a bit like the current Citroen C1 and Toyota Aygo to you, you’re not going mad – these three cars are based on the same chassis and were developed together with the three brands adding their own styling touches at the end of the design process.