Peugeot 308 Estate
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Performance
Pros:
Offers a range of efficient engines, including a plug-in hybrid option.
The Hybrid 145 achieves up to 62.6 mpg.
Smooth automatic gearbox enhances driving comfort.
Cons:
Some rivals offer better ride quality and handling.
Regenerative braking can feel overly strong, affecting smoothness.
Safety rating
Pros:
Received a 4-star Euro NCAP safety rating.
Equipped with advanced safety features like automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist.
Cons:
Chest protection for the driver in frontal impacts is noted as weak.
Some competitors achieve higher safety ratings.
Storage space
Pros:
Boot capacity of 599 litres (or 1487 litres with seats down) is competitive.
Versatile 40/20/40 split-folding rear seats enhance practicality.
Cons:
Rear seat space is cramped for taller passengers.
PHEV versions have reduced boot space at 467 litres.
Driver Assist tech
Pros:
Comes with a comprehensive suite of driver assistance technologies.
Features like adaptive cruise control and blind-spot monitoring are available.
Cons:
Some advanced features are only standard on higher trims.
The touchscreen interface can be less intuitive than rivals.
Media/comfort
Pros:
High-quality interior materials and appealing design.
Infotainment system is user-friendly with wireless smartphone integration.
Cons:
Driving position may not suit all drivers due to the small steering wheel.
Touchscreen responsiveness could be improved.
Summary
The Peugeot 308 SW combines stylish design with a comfortable interior and a range of efficient engines, making it a strong contender in the estate market. However, it falls short in rear passenger space and some safety aspects compared to rivals. Overall, it offers good value for those seeking a practical yet stylish vehicle.
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