What is the Peugeot 207 CC like?
What is the Peugeot 207 CC 1.6 (cabriolet) like? I've seen a really nice one with very low mileage like new from 2007 and always liked it. I would like to buy it and the dealer is SIMI registered and offering guarantees so all seems good. How does this car average out / run in general? It would be just for myself (female) with a small child (primary school age).
Thanks
H. G. (Wexford)Jun 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi there,
Well, the 207 CC was certainly better-built than the 206 CC that preceded it, but you have to buy carefully - they're pretty heavy cars, so suspension and steering problems are common, as is high tyre wear. Electrical faults need to be watched out for too, and the roof mechanism is a constant source of angst - although you can manually wind it up or down with a wheelbrace if it gets stuck half-way, which is a common issue.
Peugeot 407 Estate vs. Ford Focus Estate?
How good is the Peugeot 407 estate compared with the Ford Focus Estate?
Andy Dugan (Letterkenny)Jun 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Andy,
Totally different cars - the 407 is bigger and plusher than the Focus but it's the Ford we'd go for. It's actually got more useable space in the boot and it'll be more reliable, long-term.
Are there any scrappage schemes available?
Are there any scrappage schemes available at the moment when buying a new car?
Donogh O Loghlin (Lahinch)Jun 2015 Filed under: scrappage
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Hi Donogh,
Yes, quite a few. Nissan, Opel, Peugeot and Ford are amongst those all offering so-called scrappage schemes at the moment. You can get up to €4,500 depending on which car you're trading in against.
Thinking of buying a 2007 Peugeot 407.
Thinking of buying a 2007 Peugeot 407. Full service history and Cartell.ie report available, 48k miles on the clock. NCT to May 2017. Cost is €3,900. This seems low. Am I missing something and why are used Peugeots cheaper than other cars of same year?
Aiden Watkin (Dublin )May 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Aiden,
No, you're not missing anything. French cars, and big French saloons in particular, always suffer staggering depreciation and the 407 is not a car that's especially loved by the used trade.
There's nothing much mechanically wrong with them but make sure you check that all of the electrical bits and pieces are working, and check the cabin for loose or ill-fitting pieces of trim. Then check the suspension, especially at the front, for any damage. Listen for clonking or knocking noises and check the tyres for signs of uneven wear.
Can you give me advice on buying a Peugeot 308?
Hi,
Can you give me advice on buying a 2008 to 2010 Peugeot 308? We do about 15,000 miles a year. Which would suit us better - diesel or petrol?
Thank you
Ruairi Mc Carthy (Mullagh Co Cavan)May 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Ruairi,
With that kind of mileage you would probably be fractionally better off with a petrol, but the thing is that you're unlikely to find one - petrol sales collapsed in the wake of the 2008 change in the car tax regime, so it's very likely that all you'll find out there are diesels.
Which is no harm - the 308 was always nicer to drive with the 1.6 diesel than with a petrol (unless you can track down a vanishingly rare 150hp 1.6-litre petrol turbo). You just need to watch for a few key items. Make sure the diesel particulate filter has been kept clean, and make sure you give the car at least one good long drive at motorway speeds every week to keep it that way. Check that the cooling system is working properly and that the (plastic) water pump is in good nick. Check the gearbox too - the five-speed manual can sometimes get jammed in neutral.
How do I set the clock in my Peugeot 307?
How do I set the clock in my 2006 Peugeot 307?
Ann Enright (Listowel)May 2015 Filed under: miscellaneous
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Hi Ann,
There should be a small button to the left of the clock display. Press that until the time display starts to flash and then adjust the time with the similar button on the right. If you hit any snags, refer to the good old owner's manual.
Can you advise me on a new small van?
I am seeking advice on small vsn. I like the look of the commercial versions of the Ford Focus, Fiesta, Golf, etc.
Fergal Reidy (Celbridge)May 2015 Filed under: commercial vehicle
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Hi Fergal,
Bear in mind that the Fiesta is much smaller inside than the Golf or Focus, so if you're carrying big loads, that needs to be taken into account. Personally, I reckon if you're going for a small van, you're better off getting something that was purpose-built to be a van in the first place, so have a look at the likes of a Fiat Qubo, Opel Combo or Peugeot Bipper.
When did Isofix arrive on the Peugeot Partner/Citroen Berlingo?
From what year are Irish stock of Peugeot Partners and Citroen Berlingos fitted with Isofix?
Will Odonnell (Dublin 16)May 2015 Filed under: child or baby seats
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Hi Will,
Isofix has been fitted as standard to the Berlingo and Partner since at least 2006, and was a commonly-fitted option before that.
Is the Volkswagen Golf Highline 1.2 a good car?
I'm looking for a mid-sized family car and have looked at the Golf Highline 1.2 TSI; Volkswagen finance options are good so am considering buying new. Can you please advise if this is a good family car and any alternatives you would suggest?
Thanks, Karen
Karen Golden (Dublin 6)May 2015 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Karen,
Yup, it’s a cracker - well made, nice to drive and that 1.2 TSI is super-econmical. Good alternatives would be the Skoda Octavia with the same engine, a Ford Focus 1.0-litre EcoBoost 125hp, or a Peugeot 308 with the new 1.2-litre PureTech petrol turbo engine.
Relevant reviews:
Volkswagen Golf review (2.0 TDI Highline)
Skoda Octavia review (1.2 TSI)
Peugeot 308 review (new 1.2 PureTech)
Peugeot 407 1.6 HDi: are they a good car?
2004-2007 Peugeot 407 1.6 HDi: are they a good car?
Joe Finnegn (Midlands)Apr 2015 Filed under: choosing used car
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Hi Joe,
They're actually pretty nice to drive and don't seem to suffer too many reliability horrors. Electrical gremlins are the most common so check that everything with a wire in it works OK. That 1.6 diesel is good but it needs regular servicing by a pro and only put the highest grade of synthetic oil in it. If there are gaps in the service history, leave it. Also worth asking to see if the water pump has been replaced at some point.
The suspension is a bit sensitive to any knocks too so listen out for any clonking noises and if the steering is anything other than smooth and precise, there's something up.