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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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!!
Gollywood
4 Jul 17#30
Luckily I got in last year, but looking at prices 12 months on, the same cars on 17 plate are more than double the monthly cost.
No way could I afford it now
luk3
3 Jul 17#29
Paid the admin fee today and they have told me the estimated delivery date is next Tuesday! So seems they are ready ASAP
Fleet prices have it for the same cost but only £118.80 admin fee! Making it even cheaper still. Just ordered one for the misses and they have many solid colours left. Got my seat Leon from them too so I know they are a decent company to use ... however the admin fee may of gone up now but worth asking as they told me they may be extending it (meaning they will if you push)
Flodd to luk3
3 Jul 17#27
Do you have a link?
m5rcc
2 Jul 17#25
Not from a three-cylinder, non-turbo engine with a 5-speed manual gearbox..
adamspencer95
30 Jun 17#24
with a 1.2L engine i'd expect more tbh
m5rcc
30 Jun 17#23
What were you expecting for a boring, family car that weighs 1.6 tonnes?
adamspencer95
30 Jun 17#22
which in my opinion is still poor from a 1.2L, granted it's a bigger car but still.
i get 42 out of my 1.6T Fiesta ST on mixed driving so from a 1.2 thats pretty rubbish
m5rcc
30 Jun 17#19
I don't have a Peugeot - just clarifying that Peugeot's are not as bad as you perceive them to be.
thefinest1
30 Jun 17#18
yes and ha ha ha ha to your comments comparing it to german reliability!!! that made my day. you go for your Peugeot, ha ha ha !!
joeleverson
29 Jun 171#16
I have to say - hot . Purely for the deal, forget your own choice of car brand loyalty, size or power . It's a good deal to a person looking for a cheap short term lease.
We need more leases than the one or two per week on here - but I reckon people are scared off by the people whom comment "cold because it's an ugly car" or the like. It's an ugly car to you, but another might like it and therefore is a good deal to them.
Let's encourage more lease deals - I am looking for a cheap ST deal as last year they were circa £199 per month now I can only see them for £300!
united4eva to joeleverson
29 Jun 171#17
I wonder if last year's ridiculously cheap lease deals are a thing of the past. this time(ish) last year I saw well spec'd VW golf autos for well under the 200 quid a month mark (160ish I recall) inclusive of all admin fees for a 2 year lease with around 8-10k miles! Sods law I didn't need to get my own car last year!!
Guzzle
29 Jun 172#15
I had a look at a few Peugeot's a couple of years back, but in the end decided I couldn't put up with the unconventional cabin dials, which were hard to read when I adjusted the steering wheel for a comfortable driving position. Although the cabin quality wasn't the absolute best in class, it was by no means the worst either.
This is a decent deal if you're only after a short term lease, and don't mind the lack of power on offer.
m5rcc
29 Jun 172#14
So you had to scrap a two year old car. I assume you got all of your money back? Extrapolating your issues to the whole of the brand doesn't actually prove that you yourself "know what you're talking about".
Peugeot's are more reliable, based on warranty claims, than many German brands
thefinest1
29 Jun 172#13
nope based on 2007 model that had nothing but faults and ended up being scrapped in 2009. know what you're talking about before commenting
Stoofa
29 Jun 17#12
It's a Peugeot.....cold!
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
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.
Gaz0011
29 Jun 17#7
driven one of these before, painfully slow....
gallopingbanker
28 Jun 171#6
Shame it's not the 3008 :wink:
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!
Mada06
28 Jun 17#4
Pretty decent for a short term 12 month lease
MRGRINGO
28 Jun 174#3
would rather have a new one than one that's nearly ten years old.
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No way could I afford it now
We need more leases than the one or two per week on here - but I reckon people are scared off by the people whom comment "cold because it's an ugly car" or the like. It's an ugly car to you, but another might like it and therefore is a good deal to them.
Let's encourage more lease deals - I am looking for a cheap ST deal as last year they were circa £199 per month now I can only see them for £300!
This is a decent deal if you're only after a short term lease, and don't mind the lack of power on offer.
Peugeot's are more reliable, based on warranty claims, than many German brands
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
10,000 miles.