2021
Manual
52.3 mpg
Tax: £180
Mileage: 1,529
Petrol
2020
Mileage: 1,688
Mileage: 4,736
58.9 mpg
Mileage: 4,819
Mileage: 6,643
2022
Mileage: 6,647
Mileage: 6,977
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Peugeot's 108 demonstrated back in 2014 just how far city cars had come in recent years. In fact, this one's more sophisticated and efficient than you might ever have expected a model of this kind could be. This one was media-savvy, efficient and could even be had in open 'TOP!' form. Plus it was very personalisable. Let's check it out as a used buy.
There's one man who, more than any other, knows Peugeot citycars inside and out. Having previously been Chief Designer of the old 107, Ivo Groen also took on the role of Design Director for this 108. Asked if the differences between the two models made them like chalk and cheese, he demurs: “No, in fact, they're like cheese and cheese because they share the same roots. But while the 107 is the kind of cheese you would have with a baguette, the 108 is a cheese you would want to eat with a nice glass or red wine!” There's something in that. This car does indeed feel a touch more sophisticated, not only than its predecessor but also in comparison to its two design stablemates, the Citroen C1 and the Toyota Aygo. Of course you may not care about that and if so, this car might have a harder job to win you over, particularly since, like its Toyota and Citroen counterparts, it still isn't as spacious as some other competitors in this segment. Its other attributes are compelling though: class-leading efficiency and enough clever infotainment to ensure that the fashionistas can Facebook their friends on their way to eat designer sushi. It was a car of our times and a city statement of intent.
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