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Peugeot 308 Allure Hatch 2015 review

EXPERT RATING
7

We turn the spotlight on the car world's newest and brightest stars as we ask the questions to which you want the answers. But there's only one question that really needs answering, would you buy one?

What is it?

This 308 is the latest and greatest small hatchback from French manufacturer Peugeot. It's totally new from the tyres up - new platform, chassis, powertrains, styling inside and out, super efficient, lighter, safer.

How much?

308 pricing kicks off at $21,990 for the petrol manual base model. The Allure drive car is $30,490.

What are competitors?

Heaps of them including VW Golf, Citroen C4, Ford Focus, Mazda3, Renault Megane, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Corolla and plenty more from all points of the compass.

What's under the bonnet?

The test car had Peugeot's new three pot 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine with direct fuel injection and variable valve timing hooked up to a conventional six speed auto from Japanese manufacturer Aisin driving the front wheels. It's good for 96kW/230 Nm output.

How does it go?

Really well. Certainly better than expected and really, this is all the engine you need in a 308. You can barely hear it running and it has plenty of grunt for all driving applications. It's a good example of Peugeot's new 'smaller is better' engine philosophy

Is it economical?

Yep, 5.1L/100km not a problem - prefers premium unleaded, but right now that's fairly cheap.

Is it green?

No rating available, but we suspect it would get five stars due to Euro6 credentials, engine stop/start, slippery aerodynamics, low rolling resistance and friction reduction in the powertrain. Weighs a lot less than before too.

Is it safe?

Five stars.

Is it comfortable?

Yes, seats are comfy and the ride is a good compromise between sporty and comfort. Has plenty of kit to enhance travel time, even a particle filter in the aircon.

What's it like to drive?

Really good. Not a sporty hatch by any stretch, but the drive feel is engaging and dynamics are competent. You won't get into any trouble. The engine's good off the mark and through the rev range and though it sometimes rushes to a high gear, the triple plugs away and gets the 308 going pronto. Love the small wheel and the tight turning circle. Responsive steering too.

Is it value for money?

Yes, at $21,990 its a Euro bargain. The $30 grand plus price of the test car not so much.

Verdict

Would we buy one?

We'd go for the middle Active model 1.2 with auto at $27,340. It's roomy, well designed, attractive inside and out, has plenty of kit, is economical and goes great.

Pricing guides

$12,990
Based on 17 cars listed for sale in the last 6 months
Lowest Price
$13,932
Highest Price
$16,990

Range and Specs

VehicleSpecsPrice*
CC Allure Turbo 1.6L, PULP, 6 SP MAN $27,500 – 33,110 2015 Peugeot 308 2015 CC Allure Turbo Pricing and Specs
Access 1.2L, PULP, 6 SP MAN $8,910 – 12,540 2015 Peugeot 308 2015 Access Pricing and Specs
Active 1.2L, PULP, 6 SP AUTO $10,450 – 14,300 2015 Peugeot 308 2015 Active Pricing and Specs
Touring Allure Blue HDi 2.0L, Diesel, 6 SP AUTO $15,840 – 20,350 2015 Peugeot 308 2015 Touring Allure Blue HDi Pricing and Specs
EXPERT RATING
7
Peter Barnwell
https://www.carsguide.com.au/authors/peter-barnwell

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