The Peugeot 107 is the second smallest car in its line-up and it shares its platform with the Citroen C1 and the Toyota Aygo. Since coming out the 107 in Urban trim level has been a runaway success so we put the car to the test to see how the good the city car was.
At £8,105 for the 107 five door in Urban trim the Peugeot is very competitively priced. Add the options on our car and the 107′s price will start from £9,230 but lets break it down and you’ll see if our option were worth the extra – metallic paint £350, aircon with recirculation and pollen filter £500, rev counter £30 and front and rear curtain airbags £200. The 107 emits 109g/km of CO2 which means that you’ll only pay £35 per annum for road tax while the 1.0-litre engine should return 61.3 according to the French maker on the combined cycle.







