I’m 54 and have lived in N America for 30 years, Denmark for 24. Have owned 14 different new cars from Audi to Volvo. The 208 Diesel with adaptive cruise etc is the best car I have driven. Plain and simple a real joy to drive.
Currently have the 208 GTLine 100hp and picking up my new 208 GT premium 130 in 2 weeks. I’ve never had the same model of car twice, that’s how good the 208 is.
I've had my 208 GT Premium 130 in Faro yellow for just over a year now & love it to bits. Likewise, when I do change it, it'll be for another 208 - probably in 2023 after a facelift. Fab little car... and I have had many over the years.
Driving my GT 130 for almost a year now and it's a great car. Coming from a Golf 8, which was horrible. Peugeot looks nice, interior is way up there, drives comfortable but can also be sporty and fun if you want it to. Not as economic on fuel as I expected, but that probably because of the creamy engine-gearbox combi :p It's also one of it's only downsides I can think of.
@@irepmyselfthatsall Have the same 100hp 1.2 GT line and it is top notch reliable so far. However I also thought it would use a bit less fuel. Not that it consumes a lot but around 7 liters per 100km mixed driving is my average and my previous Polo 1.0 TSI consumed almost a liter less
Panoramic roof is awesome, smart that it doesn't open less a chance it will leak later. I have that roof in my 2007 Grand Picasso and it's holding up great no leaks!
Just downsized from a 10yr old 308 eHDi with a manual box, to a 2yr old 208 Allure 8spd auto...... Little cramped but the joy of not having to change gears during my daily commutes is already making for a much nicer drive every time. The tech is baffling somewhat, but getting into it each week of the 3wks I've owned the car already.
Yes but the fiesta has been discontinued in quite a number of countries. Ford no longer makes cars even for south africa. So options are limited 208 , opel corsa its cousin, polo ,hyundai i20
At 1:32 '.... thanks to its 56 kW battery...' That makes no sense. You presumably mean 56 kW h battery (56 kilowatt hour). Watts are units of power, and power it the rate at which energy is generated or consumed. I have a 2 kW kettle, but that doesn't mean it takes 2 kW to boil a kettleful. It just means that 2 kW kettle will do the job in half the time of a 1 kW kettle. The amount of energy required is the product of power and time, and could be measured in kilowatt hours, although that's not a unit scientists would use.
I test drove one today. Very disappointing. My foot wouldn't fit between the clutch and the foot rest, I'm only a size 8. The view of the dials is severely compromised and you are forced to adopt a steering wheel position that's far from optimum. The steering is ludicrously light and lacks any feel at all. The 'box is passable, a little rubbery in it's feel but accurate enough. The engine I drove was the 100 bhp and it was lively enough for it's size, no perceptible lag on acceleration or after running the needle to the redline and changing gear then getting hard on it again. (unlike my Swift sz-t which has a monumental chasm in boost after a spirited change). I really wanted to like the car after driving the Fiesta St line mhev, but I just couldn't. The looks are stunning but for gods sake how hard is it to just make sure you can see the dials and reach the foot rest?? Without these issues I'd have bought one on the spot, as it is I didn't and I won't. Massive fail Peugeot.
Massive fail for you maybe, but I don't have any of those problems. I am 5' 9" and the dials are clearly visible above the steering wheel. The iCockpit is absolutely fabulous.
Can't fault the styling but Peugeot are being ridiculously stubborn with the I cockpit concept. It's very divisive. Must be costing sales. Vauxhall Corsa is the sister car and it proves it's not essential. Whilst on the subject of the Corsa. Vauxhall and Peugeot please bring back the VXR and GTi or Peugeot Performance ( if you want to call it that). Many enthusiast drivers are left with no option but to switch to Ford, VW, Hyundai or nearly anyone else. Parker's need to include pricing as well
208 has been Europe’s best selling car for the last 2 years now. Also Peugeot have been Europe’s second best selling car brand over the course of the last year, only beaten by VW. They can’t have got the i-cockpit that wrong given their still growing sales success!
@@dgbservices6049 Peugeot have sold because of the styling. But in nearly every review the i cockpit is criticised. There a lot to like but they haven't exactly had the normal competition due to the pandemic
@@robsmall6466 Please explain your theory of “not having normal competition because of the pandemic”? All manufacturers across the globe were all in the same boat and Peugeot didn’t have any advantage over anyone else! They have surpassed their arch rivals at Renault and amazingly also Toyota. As for Ford, their sales across the continent have plummeted and the Fiesta can’t even be found on the top 10 sales charts for the UK anymore 😂
@@dgbservices6049 Ok. This isn't the playground and I owe you no explanation for the so called ( by you ) theory. As the saying goes "It's a nice day. Watch some idiot spoil it". So don't go spoiling it please. I left a positive comment about Peugeot and I'm ever so sorry if pointing out some obvious drawbacks have offended the local Peugeot fan. It all depends on when the 208 was in development. Much like the Corsa ( which has sold strongly ) 208 stock and other models were ready to go pre pandemic. Hence strong sales during. Same with Ford and the Puma which is ubiquitous on UK roads. But yes. Let's just turn this into Peugeot versus the world 🤦♂️
Lagging media 208 or 3008 . If u wanna change clima with lags you are optimistic Use 208 new one and after 3500km media stop working with android car. Nice!
Looks like a GTI model, interior dash design like out of a lamborghini sports car from a few years ago... ...drives like your basic ladies grocery getter car. No GTI model. Shame really, as design wise it's one of the first Peugeots I've liked in about two decades.
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I'm a big ford fiesta fan but the 208 looks amazingly striking
I’m 54 and have lived in N America for 30 years, Denmark for 24. Have owned 14 different new cars from Audi to Volvo. The 208 Diesel with adaptive cruise etc is the best car I have driven. Plain and simple a real joy to drive.
Currently have the 208 GTLine 100hp and picking up my new 208 GT premium 130 in 2 weeks. I’ve never had the same model of car twice, that’s how good the 208 is.
I've had my 208 GT Premium 130 in Faro yellow for just over a year now & love it to bits. Likewise, when I do change it, it'll be for another 208 - probably in 2023 after a facelift. Fab little car... and I have had many over the years.
Driving my GT 130 for almost a year now and it's a great car. Coming from a Golf 8, which was horrible. Peugeot looks nice, interior is way up there, drives comfortable but can also be sporty and fun if you want it to. Not as economic on fuel as I expected, but that probably because of the creamy engine-gearbox combi :p It's also one of it's only downsides I can think of.
can i ask, is it reliable? that’s my only concern
@@irepmyselfthatsall Have the same 100hp 1.2 GT line and it is top notch reliable so far. However I also thought it would use a bit less fuel. Not that it consumes a lot but around 7 liters per 100km mixed driving is my average and my previous Polo 1.0 TSI consumed almost a liter less
@@irepmyselfthatsall the 1.2 PureTech engine is punchier then the 1.0 TSI though
I had one in this colour for 18 months and LOVED it. Swapped for an e208 GT premium after 18months in Vertigo Blue. Love it also!
Waiting for our 2022 GT to arrive, cant wait. Wifes first car, how lucky is she.
Panoramic roof is awesome, smart that it doesn't open less a chance it will leak later.
I have that roof in my 2007 Grand Picasso and it's holding up great no leaks!
Appreciate this I’m looking into buying one and wanted to know more about it.
Just downsized from a 10yr old 308 eHDi with a manual box, to a 2yr old 208 Allure 8spd auto...... Little cramped but the joy of not having to change gears during my daily commutes is already making for a much nicer drive every time. The tech is baffling somewhat, but getting into it each week of the 3wks I've owned the car already.
Waitin on my 208 gt
Yes but the fiesta has been discontinued in quite a number of countries. Ford no longer makes cars even for south africa. So options are limited 208 , opel corsa its cousin, polo ,hyundai i20
At 1:32 '.... thanks to its 56 kW battery...' That makes no sense. You presumably mean 56 kW h battery (56 kilowatt hour). Watts are units of power, and power it the rate at which energy is generated or consumed. I have a 2 kW kettle, but that doesn't mean it takes 2 kW to boil a kettleful. It just means that 2 kW kettle will do the job in half the time of a 1 kW kettle. The amount of energy required is the product of power and time, and could be measured in kilowatt hours, although that's not a unit scientists would use.
They don't seem to do the 130 petrol engine any more.
Had mine one year 208 white
Peugeot have really come on lately, love the 208 and 508 can't wait for the new 308 in the uk.
I prefer the simple but affective design of the current 308 personally. New one is too fussy for my taste
Great little car had one as courtesy car and driving BMW 530 was more than comfortable enough over distance and nippy in town quality felt very good
How much?
Yep. Pretty essential to know the price and yet they have avoided that. Not great to be honest
How do you turn rear door child locks
There's a button on the driver's armrest.
I test drove one today. Very disappointing. My foot wouldn't fit between the clutch and the foot rest, I'm only a size 8. The view of the dials is severely compromised and you are forced to adopt a steering wheel position that's far from optimum. The steering is ludicrously light and lacks any feel at all. The 'box is passable, a little rubbery in it's feel but accurate enough. The engine I drove was the 100 bhp and it was lively enough for it's size, no perceptible lag on acceleration or after running the needle to the redline and changing gear then getting hard on it again. (unlike my Swift sz-t which has a monumental chasm in boost after a spirited change). I really wanted to like the car after driving the Fiesta St line mhev, but I just couldn't. The looks are stunning but for gods sake how hard is it to just make sure you can see the dials and reach the foot rest?? Without these issues I'd have bought one on the spot, as it is I didn't and I won't. Massive fail Peugeot.
Massive fail for you maybe, but I don't have any of those problems. I am 5' 9" and the dials are clearly visible above the steering wheel. The iCockpit is absolutely fabulous.
Aye right clarkson 😂
Diesel is not 190hp. It is 100hp.
What’s a Fiesta?
Party 🎉
Can't fault the styling but Peugeot are being ridiculously stubborn with the I cockpit concept. It's very divisive. Must be costing sales. Vauxhall Corsa is the sister car and it proves it's not essential. Whilst on the subject of the Corsa. Vauxhall and Peugeot please bring back the VXR and GTi or Peugeot Performance ( if you want to call it that). Many enthusiast drivers are left with no option but to switch to Ford, VW, Hyundai or nearly anyone else. Parker's need to include pricing as well
208 has been Europe’s best selling car for the last 2 years now. Also Peugeot have been Europe’s second best selling car brand over the course of the last year, only beaten by VW. They can’t have got the i-cockpit that wrong given their still growing sales success!
@@dgbservices6049 Peugeot have sold because of the styling. But in nearly every review the i cockpit is criticised. There a lot to like but they haven't exactly had the normal competition due to the pandemic
@@robsmall6466 Please explain your theory of “not having normal competition because of the pandemic”? All manufacturers across the globe were all in the same boat and Peugeot didn’t have any advantage over anyone else! They have surpassed their arch rivals at Renault and amazingly also Toyota. As for Ford, their sales across the continent have plummeted and the Fiesta can’t even be found on the top 10 sales charts for the UK anymore 😂
@@dgbservices6049 Ok. This isn't the playground and I owe you no explanation for the so called ( by you ) theory. As the saying goes "It's a nice day. Watch some idiot spoil it". So don't go spoiling it please. I left a positive comment about Peugeot and I'm ever so sorry if pointing out some obvious drawbacks have offended the local Peugeot fan. It all depends on when the 208 was in development. Much like the Corsa ( which has sold strongly ) 208 stock and other models were ready to go pre pandemic. Hence strong sales during. Same with Ford and the Puma which is ubiquitous on UK roads. But yes. Let's just turn this into Peugeot versus the world 🤦♂️
Of course the I cockpit isn't essential, but the Peugeot dash, interior, fit and finish, plus styling, makes the Corsa look like a Model T.
Renault Clio
Too big and grown up for my taste
The 208 has the best exterior, but I dont like the interior.
I love the interior, but everybody has a different taste, which is perfectly normal
Lagging media 208 or 3008 . If u wanna change clima with lags you are optimistic
Use 208 new one and after 3500km media stop working with android car. Nice!
But Tdi is nice. After panda its rocket. And economy. From 2.5 if u not in harry 70-80. And 4.7l at 120.
Peugeot have Already ditched the 1.5 diesel
190bhp from the 1.5 diesel (100)?? Lol
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Looks like a GTI model, interior dash design like out of a lamborghini sports car from a few years ago...
...drives like your basic ladies grocery getter car. No GTI model.
Shame really, as design wise it's one of the first Peugeots I've liked in about two decades.
Did you know that 'pretty much' and 'looking to' are American English ?
Jeez who has 108 unread messages? Haha
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