Peugeot 307 — 1.46
The Peugeot 307 achieved a . Maintenance is critical for longevity, as engines can typically last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles with proper care. Common Issues / Recommendations Engine
The was the entry-level variant of Peugeot’s popular compact family car, produced between 2001 and 2008. Known for its upright "semi-tall" design and spacious interior, this specific model prioritized fuel efficiency and urban driveability over high-speed performance. 1. Engine and Performance Specifications
Prone to oil leaks, misfires, and overheating if coolant levels are not monitored. PEUGEOT 307 1.46
Regarded as a "good buy for motorists on a budget" and well-suited for city driving due to its compact dimensions. 3. Safety and Maintenance
Build quality can be inconsistent; early models suffered from electrical issues. 4L engine against the more powerful 1.6L variant ? The Peugeot 307 achieved a
Generally ranges between 4.9L/100km and 8.8L/100km depending on the specific driving cycle and model year. 2. Practicality and Interior
High roofline for better headroom and a larger glass area for improved visibility. Known for its upright "semi-tall" design and spacious
The 307's design was praised for its "cab-forward" layout, which provided more interior room than many of its contemporary rivals. Configured as a 5-seat hatchback.