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Comments Peugeot 307- The Family Car
Peugeot 307, the family car, is a successor of Peugeot 306 and was introduced in European markets in 2001. Since then, Peugeot 307 is a hit in the auto industry. The car has been sold different parts of the world including Australian, New Zealand and Asia. The Peugeot 307 makes use of a reworked 306 platform, which is consistent with the Citroen Xsara and the Citroen ZX. Peugeot 307 is larger than the 306 version in every direction.
The consistent styling of stunning headlights and highly sloped windscreen in Peugeot 307 is similar to the Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 607 models.
The 59.4 inches height of Peugeot 307 have landed itself in the middle order between small family cars and compact MPVs. The profile and the height make the car buyers to treat the Peugeot 307 as a low compact MPV. The car has a very long front end, with wedge shaped body and four doors, making it a perfect family car.
Peugeot 307 was initially a 3 and 5 door hatchback. It was not given the status of a sedan until 2002, when two of its estate models were released. The two estate models were the Peugeot 307 Break and 307 SW that are identical. The SW version has silver roof bars and a ¾ long panoramic glass roof which are its standard equipments. In spite of being identical, we may say that Peugeot SW is much more versatile than Peugeot Break.
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