2008 Peugeot 207
VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS
This 2008 Peugeot 207 1.4 XR is a used city compact with 261,391 km on the clock, presented as a straightforward running example of the model. The 1.4-litre petrol and manual gearbox keep ownership simple and familiar for a first-time driver; the 207 is known for being easy to manoeuvre in town.
Mechanically this 207 1.4 XR is claimed to return 6.4 L/100 km, which helps control fuel cost for daily commuting. Five doors and five seats give sensible practicality for passenger and luggage needs, while the manual transmission offers driver engagement and typically lower insurance for young motorists. Good to consider if you’re searching for a used 207 for sale or a petrol hatchback in Gauteng.
Located in Ravenswood, Boksburg (Gauteng). Enquire with the dealer to book a viewing or a test drive and compare similar listings on Auto.co.za if you wish.
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Peugeot 207
Peugeot’s 207 used to be a familiar face on our roads, mixing French flair with that B-segment accessibility South Africans liked—think Polo Vivo, Toyota Yaris, and Ford Fiesta territory. Fast forward to today and you’re left with a single 207 for sale locally, priced at R67,500. That’s entry-level money, but you’re staring down a 1.4 XR manual from 2007 with an eye-watering 331,067 km under its belt. On paper at least, it’s a basic hatch for someone who knows their way around a toolbox and isn’t afraid of surprises, because this car is deep in high-mileage territory, where charm often gets trumped by repair bills. You won’t find fresh examples rolling off the boat, and there’s no hope of Peugeot filling showrooms with them again—the 207’s been out of production for ages. What’s left is a legacy of good ride comfort and light steering, which did matter on Jo’burg’s patchwork streets and Cape Town’s cramped parking. Parts? Scarce. Dealer support? Forget it. If you stack it against a Polo Vivo at the same price, the 207’s only real trick is its sticker. It’s what the 207 should have been from the start: a cheap city runabout, not a long-term partner. Anyone considering it has to be brutally honest about what they’re getting into—this is a car for the brave, not the hopeful.
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2008 Peugeot 207
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Ravenswood, Boksburg, Gauteng
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