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We have 2 reviews of recent Peugeot 308 models:
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“Looks well-rounded on paper – but it’s a bit of a Marmite motor”
Parkers rating: 3.9 out of 5 3.9
New price:
£31,830 - £40,870
PROS
- Clever infotainment system
- Upscale interior and good build quality
- Punchy plug-in hybrid systems
CONS
- Uninspiring driving experience
- Appalling driving position for tall drivers
- Firm and unsettled suspension
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“The 308 estate is a more appealing purchase than the hatchback”
Parkers rating: 3.7 out of 5 3.7
New price:
£33,050 - £42,070
PROS
- Longer wheelbase improves ride over the hatch
- Upmarket interior and excellent build quality
- Loads of boot space – 1,634 litres in total
CONS
- Not particularly engaging to drive
- Seating position won’t suit taller drivers
- PHEVs aren’t as efficient as Peugeot claims
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Older reviews
2014 - 2021
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Understated and underrated hatchback hero – about to be replaced
Parkers rating: 3.4 out of 5 3.4
Used price:
£1,719 - £19,946
PROS
- Good looking modern hatch
- Refreshingly simple-looking interior
- Largest boot in the class
- Excellent running costs
CONS
- Intense competition
- Frustrating touchscreen
- No hybrid or electric version
- Cramped rear seat space
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Parkers rating: 4.1 out of 5 4.1
Used price:
£5,198 - £9,927
PROS
- Subtle styling
- Engine flexibility
- Brakes and differential on GTi 270, interior quality
CONS
- Subtle styling
- Divisive Coupe Franche paint
- Long-throw manual gearbox
- Financially pointless GTi 250
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Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
Used price:
£3,588 - £8,638
PROS
- Excellent petrol engine
- Looks great
- Loaded with kit
- Has hot hatch potential
- Seriously comfortable
CONS
- We prefer regular 308
- Handling disconcerting at speed
- Diesel doesn’t make sense
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2007 - 2014
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Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
Used price:
£355 - £3,665
PROS
Good quality interior, large boot, good range of engines, economical e-HDi
CONS
Brittle ride, shares too much with the 307 to be a true step forward, poor five-speed gearbox
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2014 - 2021
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Parkers rating: 4.5 out of 5 4.5
Used price:
£1,853 - £18,720
PROS
- Plenty of boot space
- Rear seats fold totally flat
- Excellent engines
- Ultra-low CO2 BlueHDi version
- Upmarket interior
CONS
- Touchscreen controls can be fiddly
- Lack of underfloor boot storage
- Tough rivals
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2007 - 2014
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Parkers rating: 3.5 out of 5 3.5
Used price:
£547 - £3,676
PROS
Available with seven seats, cavernous and versatile boot, economical diesels
CONS
Five-speed gearbox is poor, ungainly rear styling, other estates are better value for money, jittery ride
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2007 - 2014
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Parkers rating: 2.5 out of 5 2.5
Used price:
£443 - £4,203
PROS
- Decent choice of engines
- Quiet at motorway speeds
- Little wind buffeting with roof down
CONS
- Lifeless steering
- Pointless rear seats
- Poor ride quality
- Awkward rear styling
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