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Peugeot 307 CC (2003-) Review

Category: Convertibles 3 out of 5

Summary of the Peugeot 307 CC (2003-)

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Assets

Responsive handling, boot space, snug coupe feeling, handsome with roof down, diesel engine available

Drawbacks

Question marks over long term reliability

Verdict

The fun convertible that can realistically double as a small family car; more fun than a Megane

Review

Safety and Security4 out of 5

The 307CC can't match the Megane's five stars in the Euro NCAP crash tests, but still manages a quite respectable four. And the 307 CC feels impressively rigid and solid structurally, even with the roof down. Driver, passenger and front side airbags are standard, all four seats have three-point seatbelts with force limiters and there's a full complement of anti-lock brakes, electronic stability programme, electronic brakeforce distribution, emergency brake assist and even yaw control and anti-skid regulation. The rear rollover bars, retracted away behind the rear headrests, spring out in the event of a loss of stability, and Isofix child seat mounting points are standard in the rear seats.

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