Is the Peugeot 207 any good?
The 207 is proof that Peugeot is still a master when it comes to small cars. It’s roomy, well equipped, attractively styled and comes with strong petrol and diesel engines. Peugeot’s 207 is also good to drive with decent steering and a comfortable ride.
Are Peugeot CC reliable?
Reliability & safety Although some owners have reported reliability issues, the vast majority of 207 CC drivers seem satisfied. Build quality is certainly much better than the 206 CC it replaced.
When did they stop making Peugeot 207?
Despite the fact it went out of production in 2012, the 207 continues to be a popular used car choice, thanks to its stylish looks, economical engines and five-star Euro NCAP safety rating. There’s a range of 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre petrol and diesel engines in various states of tune.
Is the Peugeot 207 CC a convertible car?
The 207 CC is a stylish and well equipped small convertible that won’t leave you cold in the winter. It uses a fully automatic metal folding roof with no levers or catches to release, so at the push of a button it’s a convertible 25 seconds later.
How much oil does a Peugeot 207 CC use?
30-8-2013: Another oil burning 1.6 reported. 1.6 non-turbo 207cc. In the past 12 months it has covered approx. 15k miles, now on 47k miles, and consumed 6 litres of 5w/40 synthetic oil. 24-1-2016: Incidence of folding roof failure becoming increasingly common (6 in last 6 months).
When did the Peugeot 206 CC come out?
Before the Peugeot 206 CC appeared back in 2001, the folding hard top convertible was strictly the province of luxury cars, usually with a three-pointed star on the bonnet.
What’s the difference between a 206CC and a 207CC?
The 120bhp petrol engine was offered with an optional four-speed automatic gearbox but otherwise, all models got five-speed manual transmissions. The 207CC doesn’t deviate too much from the template set by the 206CC but the proportions are a little less stubby and the silhouette a few degrees more elegant.