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Everything you should know about the Peugeot 108

We take a closer look at the Peugeot 108 and list everything we think you should know about the compact French model.

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In this article:

Who is the Peugeot 108 a good car for?

What is the Peugeot 108 like to drive?

Tech features in the Peugeot 108

Peugeot 108 price

Similar cars to the Peugeot 108

 

Is the Peugeot 108 a good car? 

Depending on what your individual needs are, the Peugeot 108 is a good, dependable and budget-friendly vehicle.

Who is the Peugeot 108 a good car for?

The Peugeot 108 is a good car for individuals that want a compact, frugal and safe vehicle for urban commuting. While the model can accommodate four occupants, space is limited.

Is the Peugeot 108 a good first car?

Being quite affordable and safe, the Peugeot 108 is an ideal car for first-time car buyers. The compact dimensions and light power steering will also make it easy for new drivers to get accustomed. 

Is the Peugeot 108 a good family car?

While the French model offers high levels of safety, it is a very small car with limited space for the rear occupants and a small boot.

Is there a Hybrid Peugeot 108?

At the time of writing this article, the Peugeot 108 is only powered by a 1.0-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine that produces 53 kW and 93 Nm of torque. Peugeot claims an average fuel consumption figure of 4.3 L / 100 km for the 108.

 

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What’s it like to drive? 

Reviewer's opinion

This is a tiny city car, so it would be unreasonable to expect executive-car sophistication from the 108. Even so, the little one has a reasonably controlled ride quality and safe handling characteristics. It’s not meant to be a thrilling driver’s car, but its small size means that gaps in traffic are easily exploited and that parking is a breeze. The facts that it rides with acceptable fluency (for such a light car) and that it’s decent around corners are mere bonuses.

- Martin Pretorius, AutoTrader

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What does it look like?

Exterior

 

Interior

What is the Peugeot 108 like inside? 

The Peugeot 108 offers spacious front-seat accommodation at the expense of rear legroom and with limited shoulder room. Luggage space is also very limited, with only 196-litres available. The seats are upholstered in cloth with an attractive plaid pattern, however, many of the touch surfaces are made with hard plastics. Many conveniences feature including power steering, air conditioning, a multi-function steering wheel, electric front windows, remote central locking, and a 7.0-inch colour touchscreen infotainment system with cellphone mirroring and Bluetooth- and USB compatibility.

Style

The Peugeot 108 looks cheerful and friendly, however, even with the LED daytime running lights, is becoming dated when compared with other models in the Peugeot stable. The designers did succeed in creating an upmarket appearance upfront and at the rear where an all-glass tailgate feature. The taillights incorporate Peugeot’s signature claw-like design. 

Tech features

  • 7.0-inch touchscreen infotainment system
  • Mirror screen
  • USB input
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • Hill assist
  • Road sign recognition
  • Tyre pressure monitor

Price and specs

Which is the cheapest 108?

The cheapest Peugeot 108 is the entry trim 1.0 Active - prices usually start from R 219 900

 

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How much does it cost?

Peugeot 108 1.0 Active R 219 900

*Pricing correct at time of publishing and subject to change without notice.

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Author - Ryno Fourie

Written by Ryno Fourie

Ryno started his career capturing press images of the latest and greatest vehicles which have subsequently adorned the covers and pages of prominent motoring titles locally and internationally. After a short stint as a photography lecturer, he once again joined the automotive industry as a sub-editor and photographer for a local publication, however, currently, you will find him spending most of his time in the studio creating written, video, and photography content as part of the AutoTrader content team.Read more

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