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  • Road Test: Peugeot 107 (2005-)
    City Cars by: Tom Bird
    Peugeot 107
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    INTRODUCTION

    The 107 is the successor to the popular 106 and is Peugeot's offering from the Peugeot-Citroen and Toyota joint city car venture. Built alongside its near-identical sister cars at a purpose-built factory in the Czech Republic, the 107's quality and refinement far outstrip that of the 106.

    Almond-shaped headlights similar to those found on larger Peugeots, and a gaping-mouth front bumper differentiate the 107 from the C1 and Aygo. At the rear, the 107 shares its rear bumper with the C1 but instead of smoky, translucent rear lights as on the Citroen, the 107 has red units.

    Both three- and five-door versions are available, but the 107 is offered in just one trim level - Urban - and with just one engine - the three-cylinder 1.0-litre 68bhp unit common to the trio. A diesel option doesn't figure. A five-speed manual gearbox is standard, but buyers can specify a 2-tronic automated manual 'box.

    Standard equipment includes four airbags, ISOFIX mounting points, ABS anti-lock brakes with stability control, CD player, electric front windows, remote central locking and body coloured bumpers and mirrors. Options include air conditioning, curtain airbags and dealer-fit alloy wheels and styling upgrades.

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     BEST CITY CARS

    Want to know the best cars in this class? Here's our current picks.

    Citroen C1
    Peugeot 107
    Toyota Aygo
    Fiat Panda
    Volkswagen Fox

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