Is Peugeot 308 a reliable car?
The 308 is reasonably reliable, according to Driver Power, while the safety score is also impressive. In our 2018 Driver Power satisfaction survey results Peugeot came 17th out of 26 manufacturers ranked.
Is a Peugeot 308 diesel a good car?
The 308 is relaxing and feels agile to drive, whie its pleasant ride quality and fluid handling inspire confidence. Nearly every engine is excellent, too, with the latest Peugeot PureTech petrol turbos being right on the pace of the BlueHDi diesels.
How reliable is a Peugeot?
Peugeot Another brand that does fairly well for reliability according to Warranty Wise is Peugeot. A 64% overall rating is fairly decent in this company and, based on the warranty repair claim data, Peugeot’s don’t tend to cost too much money to bring back into full working order.
Is the Peugeot 308 a good car?
The new Peugeot 308, fresh on the scene in the UK. It’s a car with a very fulsome engine range, largely because PSA is right in the middle of the switchover from ‘Euro-V’ to ‘Euro-VI’ emissions-compliant motors, but clarity will come in time.
How good is the Hyundai 308’s e-HDI technology?
First, some details; the 1.6-litre e-HDi-engined 308 achieves upwards of 62mpg and emits 118g/km, which means the car sits in tax bracket C. More interesting is the 308’s clever e-HDi micro hybrid system, which uses a 5V super capacitor to store electricity and helps the car’s regular battery restart the engine during stop-start periods.
Can the Peugeot 308 cope with Britain’s battered black top?
This is the refreshed and impressively frugal Peugeot 308, a car we’ve already tested on the Continent. Now we’ve got the 308 in the UK to see how it copes with Britain’s battered black top. First, some details; the 1.6-litre e-HDi-engined 308 achieves upwards of 62mpg and emits 118g/km, which means the car sits in tax bracket C.
How much fuel does the 2015 Peugeot 308 take to run?
With the climate control always on, a fast-paced driving style and four people with their luggage onboard most of the time, the 2015 Peugeot 308 in this configuration consumed 6.5 liters of diesel in the city and 5.5 liters on the long haul.