Is Peugeot 107 any good?

Is Peugeot 107 any good?

The 107 drives reasonably well, too, with capable handling and a great little engine. The ride is a touch firm and refinement isn’t great, but neither problem is serious enough to spoil the experience. Rear space is tight, though, and the boot is tiny.

Is the Peugeot 107 the same as the Citroen C1?

The Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107 look remarkably similar. Perhaps this is because they are built in the same factory and owned by the same parent company (PSA Peugeot Citroen). Entry-level versions even have identical prices, £8,695. These budget versions also share the same engine, a 1.0- litre 68bhp petrol unit.

Is the Toyota Aygo Citroen C1 and Peugeot 107 the same car?

Peugeot 107. Being essentially the same car underneath, the Peugeot 107 shares the Toyota Aygo’s strengths and weaknesses; it’s great fun around town, but not so competent out on the open road. But the 107 (and the Citroën C1) is more common and a fraction cheaper, which makes it a slightly better buy.

Are Citroën C1 cars reliable?

Citroen C1 reliability The C1 finished in 72nd place out of 75 cars in our 2020 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, with 12.2% of owners reporting a fault in the first year of ownership.

Is a Citroën C1 the same as a Toyota Aygo?

THEY’RE the same but different. Three city cars from three manufacturers built on the same platform at the same Czech factory. About 70 per cent of the new Toyota Aygo, Citroen C1 and Peugeot 108 are identical, including bodyshell, engines and gearbox. Only the finishing design touches differ.

Is the C1 reliable?

What is the difference between the Aygo and the C1?

“The physical differences between the 107, Aygo and C1 (as pictured below, from left) are purely cosmetic. All three share the same three-cylinder petrol engine (a 1.4 diesel arrives later this summer), brakes, suspension, five-speed manual gearbox (the Aygo has the choice of a semi-auto), glass hatchback and so on.”

Which Aygo should I buy?

If you need an automatic (or MMT) then it’s the Aygo. The Aygo is only available with a petrol engine so you need to consider the other brands if you want a diesel. The man without a signature. Get the cheapest, the C1. As it’s the same you should be able to get it serviced at Toyota or Peugot.

Why has the Toyota Aygo been demoted to three star rating?

The facelifted Toyota Aygo and its sister cars, the Peugeot 107 and Citroen C1, have been demoted from a four-star Euro NCAP rating to three. In the latest round of crash tests by independent test organisation, Euro NCAP, the city car trio were criticised as they had “failed to keep abreast of latest safety developments and standards.”

Is the Aygo made from a thicker gauge of steel?

However, a Toyota dealer claimed that, other than the floorpan, the shell of the Aygo is different from that of its PSA counterparts and is made from a thicker gauge of steel. Can anyone shed any light on this? Is there any truth in the assertion that the Aygo is built to a higher standard than the C1 and 107, or is it merely salesman talk?

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