Peugeot 1007 (2005 - To Date) : SLIDE AWAY
Monday October 6
Models Covered: (5dr hatchback 1.4 8v, 1.4 16v, 1.6 petrol, 1.
4, 1.6 diesel [Dolce, Sport])
BY ANDY ENRIGHT
Reviewing new cars is always a case of second guessing whether the vehicle is going to be a hit, a miss or a maybe. Some cars are easy to get right, others less so. Peugeots 1007 was always in the maybe category but could have gone either way with the general public. Sales have been modest to date, the public not really buying into its blend of talents.
Whats often bad news for a new car usually spells bargain time for used car buyers and the 1007 looks increasingly strong value second time round. Heres the inside line.
Lets consider those bizarre doors first. The chunky fridge-style door handles are tucked just under the door mirrors but a press on the remote control key fob is enough to send the doors sliding aft. Their progress can best be described as leisurely, so youll need a decent battery in the remote if the doors are to be fully open by the time you arrive at the car. Despite initial impressions, the doors dont extend beyond the length of the vehicle, so you can safely reverse close to a wall or another car without fear of damage.
In tight multi storey car parks, these Open Sesame doors are very useful indeed. Side clearance shouldnt be an issue as the doors are designed to jut out less than the width of the fixed door mirrors. These doors are also an important safety feature as any cyclist who has had a car door opened into their path will attest. The doors also feature an anti-pinch system that detects if theyre closing onto something and instantly reverses the action.
Measuring just 1686mm wide, the 1007 is the best part of a foot narrower than a
MINI, so parking is a doddle. Lengthwise, it measures just 3731mm, making it about 11cm longer than a Ford Ka. The door pillar is, rather unusually, curved in profile which means that as long as the front seat passenger doesnt have his or her seat slid fully back, slim-hipped passengers are able to slide into the back without tilting the front seat forwards. Now for the 1007s next trick.
The so-called Cameleo system consists of twelve different trim kits that comprise eighteen colour matched parts. The seat cushions, door cards, rear side panels, air vents and fascia can all be removed and changed for another colour or pattern. This exchange requires no tools, can be completed within fifteen minutes and would make a fun Christmas present for any 1007 owner. If you get bored with Trimix Silver, you can easily snap in some Trimix Red detailing instead.
No doubt a booming trade in kit swapping will spring up on the internet! The good ideas dont stop there. Not content to offer a normal citycar seating system, Peugeot have instead adopted a whole bunch of MPV-style tricks. The key to this is two independent rear seats with seat backs that can be folded against the cushion. Both seats slide back and forth so that either passenger space or luggage room can be optimised, although if youre after both, youre in the wrong sector of the market.
Folded forwards, the rear seats feature a sturdy work surface. The front passenger seats can also fold forward to flat, so that its possible to transport the occasional long object of up to 212cm in length.
Prices kick off at around £4,600 for an 05-plated 1.4-litre 8v petrol Dolce model with a 55 plate Sport version requiring another £1,000 of your disposable. The rather slow HDi diesel versions are well worth tracking down as the engine is one of the best in its class. These start at £4,750 for an 05-plate Dolce and £5,025 for a Sport.
Insurance is, as youd expect for a modestly powered citycar with no allure for the boy racer crowd, very reasonable, ranging from Group 3 for the 1.4-litre 8v and 1.4-litre HDi models topping out at Group 5 for the 1.6-litre cars.
The 1007 hasnt had any major faults or serious recalls but do insist on a fully stamped up service record and inspect the car carefully for parking knocks and scrapes. The 1007s plastic bumpers can shrug off some quite hefty scuffs without affecting their function but if there are abrasions use them as a negotiating point. The interior is very hardwearing and replacement seat cushions, door cards, rear side panels, air vents and fascia can easily be found in any case. Do ensure that the sliding doors operate cleanly as a hitch with this could suggest poorly repaired accident damage.
(approx based on a 2005 1007 Dolce 1.4) 1007 spares are relatively cheap with an oil filter retailing at around £10, a starter motor retailing at around £90 and front brake pads costing a very reasonable £40 a pair.
Four engines are available, starting with a 75bhp 1.4-litre 8v unit, and, if you fancy a little more poke from your 1.4, a 90bhp 16v powerplant. The 110bhp 1.
6-litre petrol unit gives the 1007 quite some zip and the 70bhp 1.4-litre HDi diesel offers the sort of economy once associated with mopeds. Safety features are plentiful, including dynamic stability control and airbaggery firing from virtually every point of the compass in the event of a crash. Theres even a seatbelt warning buzzer that sounds if rear seat occupants arent properly strapped in.
The doors lock automatically when you pull away, meaning that traffic light bag snatchers will have to look at softer targets. A range of big car optional equipment was also offered including features such as colour GPS satellite navigation and GSM telephone kit. On the road, the cars handling is competent but unexceptional as you would expect from a city-orientated car of this kind. You dont expect to be able to corner a smart car on its doors and nor should you expect life behind the wheel of a 1007 to be much different.
A 2-Tronic sequential manual gearbox is offered with petrol models. This offers two gearchanging modes. The first is automated, aping the actions of a conventional automatic gearbox, whereas the other offers manual control via the stick or the wheel-mounted paddles. Most buyers stuck with a clutch pedal and a more conventional manual gearbox.
The 1007 wont be everybodys cup of tea but if youre after a well-built, distinctive citycar with a trick or two up its sleeve, this baby Peugeot is well worth a look.
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