Looks like a decent lease deal. 179.99 a month for 12 months only + £300 admin fee. can't comment on the car itself but seems useful for families maybe. £2459.88 for a new car for one year..
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MRGRINGO
28 Jun 174#3
would rather have a new one than one that's nearly ten years old.
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karlie88
28 Jun 171#1
Plus £300 admin fee which effectively bumps the monthly cost to £205.
10,000 miles.
united4eva to karlie88
28 Jun 17#5
thanks for adding that info.. missed that bit!
GAVINLEWISHUKD
28 Jun 17#2
The none turbo version of this engine is ok in a 108 but will be lacking in this. 82hp is not really enough and in the real world will make a big impact on the MPG.
leedsarmy to GAVINLEWISHUKD
29 Jun 17#9
The wife has this car. Have averaged 41mpg since new on a mix of town and open roads - and the missus isn't the most 'economical' driver. So not the worst.
Power is lacking a little bit but it's not actually as bad as you would think.
Couple of pointers:
The clutch on ours has a ridiculously high biting point which makes smooth getaways tricky sometimes
The boot isn't overly large and our big pushchair pretty much fills it - leaving very little space for anything else
The 82 BHP unit only has a 5 speed gearbox. This limits comfortable motorway driving to around 65-70 mph. More than this and gets quite noisy.
All in, it's a pretty good car and if it's the sort of small crossover you are looking for it's defiantly worth further consideration. Not going to win any races and certainly not a sports car but a good, cheap small family car
MRGRINGO
28 Jun 174#3
would rather have a new one than one that's nearly ten years old.
Mada06
28 Jun 17#4
Pretty decent for a short term 12 month lease
gallopingbanker
28 Jun 171#6
Shame it's not the 3008 :wink:
Gaz0011
29 Jun 17#7
driven one of these before, painfully slow....
alfa111
29 Jun 17#8
Surprisingly hot! If it was the same total over two years it would be. My Panda was about that and considered a bargain at the time. Opinions on what is a bargain seem to be different these days.
thefinest1
29 Jun 172#10
wouldn't touch a Peugeot!!
m5rcc to thefinest1
29 Jun 171#11
Based on an opinion from the 1980s. Excellent.
winchman to thefinest1
4 Jul 17#31
You only have it for a year, even a 1970's Fiat didn't fall apart that fast!!
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10,000 miles.
Power is lacking a little bit but it's not actually as bad as you would think.
Couple of pointers:
The clutch on ours has a ridiculously high biting point which makes smooth getaways tricky sometimes
The boot isn't overly large and our big pushchair pretty much fills it - leaving very little space for anything else
The 82 BHP unit only has a 5 speed gearbox. This limits comfortable motorway driving to around 65-70 mph. More than this and gets quite noisy.
All in, it's a pretty good car and if it's the sort of small crossover you are looking for it's defiantly worth further consideration. Not going to win any races and certainly not a sports car but a good, cheap small family car