Stylish new Peugeot arrives

Dublin People 17 Feb 2012

A NEW Peugeot 107 will be introduced in Ireland this
month, featuring a stylish face, an upgraded interior and enhanced equipment.

The super-mini also boasts improved economy and lower
CO2 emissions. It will retail in Ireland from

?¬12,045 plus dealer delivery
related charges.

The new 107 adopts the Peugeot face and features a
deeper and lower front panel with a housing for the front fog lights, LED
daytime running lights and a redesigned front bumper with a new honeycomb
radiator grille.

A new interior colour scheme and seat upholstery
improve the perceived quality of the passenger compartment and give it a touch
of refinement.

The 107’s excellent packaging belies a compact wheelbase
that remains unchanged. At just 3.43m long and 1.86m wide, the cabin provides
plenty of space to transport four people in comfort. The boot offers 139 litres
of space.

There will be one 5-door Active model on offer in
Ireland, with a choice of a 1.0 litre petrol 5-speed manual or a 1.0 litre
2-Tronic gearbox. Front fogs, four speakers and very low resistance tyres will
now come as standard on the Active model and the 2-tronic model will be fitted
with a leather steering wheel and leather gearknob.

The Peugeot 107 range in Ireland also offers even
better value than ever with a four year
warranty and four year roadside recovery offer up to the end of March 2012.

Over 650,000 Peugeot 107s have been produced since
2005 in Europe. The 107’s stylish appeal, along with its accomplished
economical three-cylinder petrol engine, has helped Peugeot take a lead in
low-CO2 urban motoring in Europe.

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