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Peugeot 308 Range

Thursday September 13

(First written on 2007-09-13)
306, 307 and now 308. Peugeots family hatch dynasty continues but has this model got enough to challenge the class leaders? Steve Walker reports

As the old Peugeot 307 family hatchbacks innings drew to a close, everyone had a pretty good idea of what was coming in terms of a replacement. That it would be called 308 was nailed on. The predictable Peugeot nomenclature is a core element of the brand and nobody really wanted to see a Peugeot named after some nomadic east African tribe, the Greek goddess of cheese or the Hawaiian word for sparrow.

Most people could also have made an educated guess on what the 308 was going to look like, the Peugeot family face having spread to all corners of the model range with its elongated feline headlamps and that dentists chair gape. A surprise the 308 was not but Peugeot is confident that it has a shock or two in store for its family hatch rivals. There are six engine options for persons interested in a 308 to mull over. The entry-level petrol contingent employs Peugeots VTi technology using variable valve timing and lift to adapt the combustion process according to the demands being placed on the engine by the driver.

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The system gives optimum performance when you want it and improved economy when you dont. The 1.4-litre unit produces 95bhp while the 1.6-litre alternative has 120bhp and is available with a four-speed automatic gearbox in lieu of the standard five-speed manual.

The next step up is the turbocharged 1.6-litre engine THP. In the 308, this powerplant develops 150bhp and is capable of covering the 0-60mph sprint in 8.8s compared to 10.

8 in the normally-aspirated 1.6. The diesel range consists of Peugeots excellent HDi common-rail diesel engines. Theres a 1.

6-litre unit offered in 90 or 110bhp form and a 2.0-litre 136bhp option topping the range that will get from a standstill to 60mph in 10.1s.

"Peugeot will be hoping that the first model in their 8 dynasty makes a big impression"

The 308 inherits the taller than average roofline that the 307 used to good effect in creating a roomy and airy interior but by shaving 12mm from its height while growing in terms of both length (by 74mm) and width (by 85mm), it achieves a far more dynamic stance than the old car. The long front overhang of the 308 adds to this impression, creating a wedge-shaped profile that brings a further sporty element to the cars shape. Those familiar with the Peugeot 207 supermini will find plenty they recognise in the 308 but the key differences on the larger car are the prominent V-shaped bonnet that extends down from the base of the A-pillars on a raised plain and the huge oblong foglights. The rear of the 308 has more of a bulbous look to it, helping to maximise luggage space that runs to 430 litres and can be extended to 1,398 litres by folding the rear seats.

The interior takes a sober but classy approach. It feels notably more upmarket than inside of the 307 and even more spacious. The higher specification models in the range are embellished with liberal use of chrome and all derivatives benefit from expensive looking plastics with the lighter colour options proving particularly eye-catching. The middle section of the dash slopes down into the centre console bringing its controls closer to the driver and creating a snug cockpit effect but you sit a long way back from the base of the steeply raked windscreen with a huge expanse of dashboard to look out across.

This, combined with the 308s long front overhang, may present problems when manoeuvring but the A-pillars, a constant impediment to the drivers view in the 307, appear much thinner for improved visibility. Five trim levels are available kicking off with the Urban then running on to the S, Sport, SE and GT models. Prices start at £11,995 and youll pay £20,045 for the HDi 136 model in GT trim. Equipment on all variants runs to power steering, remote control central locking with deadlocks, electric front windows, a steering column adjustable for reach and rake, a CD player, passenger / driver seat height adjustment, a trip computer and electrically operated door mirrors.

Peugeot has armed the 308 with a wide selection of technological curiosities to help it battle the family hatchback sectors big hitters. Youll need to dip into the options list to get the bi-xenon directional headlamps and the Lane Departure Warning System (which gives you the electronic equivalent of a dig in the ribs from your better half if you wander across a white line without indicating), but a lot of the safety kit is standard. Seven airbags are included and five-door buyers can add to this count with rear side airbags if they want to. Theres also ABS with EBFD and EBA (or anti-lock brakes with brakeforce distribution and brake assistance in laymans language).

The family hatch sector is notoriously tough to make headway in. The 307 looked good at launch but was quickly overtaken by the usual suspects so Peugeot will be looking for the 308 to show some staying power. To do so, it will need to get chosen on merit over the likes of Volkswagens Golf, Fords Focus, Vauxhalls Astra and Fiats Bravo. Peugeot is proud of the fact that some of the best aerodynamics in the sector have been achieved with the 308.

A drag coefficient of 0.29 will mean little to most buyers but the resultant the slippery styling and fuel economy advantage should strike a chord. The greenest engine choice is the FAP particulate filter-equipped 1.6-litre HDi which gets an excellent 60.

1 miles from each gallon on the combined cycle. It also dips under the 120g/km barrier for CO2 emissions. The 136bhp 2.0-litre HDi, also with a particulate filter to clean up its act, returns a creditable 51.

3mpg while the 150bhp turbocharged petrol engine lags in behind with 39.7mpg which is still far from disgraceful. Peugeot will be hoping that the first model in their 8 dynasty makes a big impression. The 308s styling is highly distinctive with the controversial front end treatment thats now evident right across the manufacturers model range taking pride of place.

In the engine room is a selection of proven units that have already seen service in the 207 amongst other models and the interior ups quality standards from the 307 while retaining its impressive spaciousness.

FACTS AT A GLANCE

CAR: Peugeot 308 range
PRICES: £11,995-£20,045 - on the road
INSURANCE GROUPS: 6E-13E
CO2 EMISSIONS: 120-167g/km
PERFORMANCE: [1.6 HDi 110] 0-60mph 11.3s/ Max Speed 119mph
FUEL CONSUMPTION: [1.6 HDi 110] (combined) 60.1mpg
STANDARD SAFETY FEATURES: seven airbags / ABS and EBD
WILL IT FIT IN YOUR GARAGE?: [5dr] Length/Width/Height mm 4276/1815/1498

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