Peugeot 107 Review
Published: 6th June 2006
Peugeot 107
In Car Entertainment and Satellite Navigation
We weren’t too keen on the standard fit system which did little to drown out the engine noise. It is a two speaker single slot CD player with a radio, if you like your in-car music, I would suggest an aftermarket system, if it will fit in the slot. One redeeming factor is that it does have an mp3 socket on the front, so you plug in your i-pod, etc. Plus there is a 12v socket so you don’t have to run it on batteries.
How It Looks - Exterior
There is no doubt the 107 is a cute little beast, especially in the fetching ‘Citrus Yellow’ our car was supplied in. It retains the feline styling seen on its bigger brothers and sisters with the headlights being set high into the bonnet, giving a premium look.
How It Looks - Interior
There is no doubt that the interior is in keeping with the exterior of the car ‘it is funky’ and will appeal to the young and young at heart. Some of the controls feel a little cheap including the heater controls and it would seem that Peugeot have used a coke bottle lid as fan speed control.
Rivals
- Chevrolet Matiz, Citroen C1, Daihatsu Sirion, Fiat Punto, Kia Picanto and Toyota Aygo







