Peugeot 107 Review
Published: 6th June 2006
Peugeot 107
Ease of Use
You really couldn’t get an easier car to drive than the Peugeot 107, visibility is very good and it is a breeze to park. Only when looking over my right shoulder was vision slightly impaired but this is going to depend on the position of your seat or your height.
Unfortunately taller drivers may find themselves touching the head lining and for the shorter driver the seat cannot be adjusted for height but the steering wheel is height adjustable.
Rear seat passengers are going to find it a bit of squeeze but small children should be fairly comfortable. We drove the 3-door model, so rear seat passengers had to squeeze in and out of the back of the car.
The boot is protected by a rigid parcel shelf and you will struggle to accommodate much more than the weekly shop for a family of four. Although the rear seats do fold down, but not completely flat on a 50:50 split basis.
There are 18 litres of storage space dotted around the cabin and instead of a glove compartment you get a shelf. There is a compartment below the radio, which can be accessed by both front seat occupants. There is a 1.9 litre storage bin in the central console, and there are two cup holders. Plus there are cubby holes in the doors and rear panels.







