Wednesday, October 19, 2011

2012 Peugeot 308 Review

The new Peugeot 308 has a new look, an innovative e-HDi micro-hybrid technology to optimize fuelconsumption and CO2 emissions, the which start at just 98 g / km.

With new lines, subtly incorporates the latest Peugeot 308 Brand stylistic codes. Determined to consolidate its leading positions in terms of traction and driving pleasure, the Peugeot 308 is seeking to become a reference in terms of environmental efficiency.


Peugeot's updated-for-2012
Peugeot 308 small car range made ​​its debut at a local sales today's Australian International Motor Show opening, alongside the brand-new 508 Sedan and Touring range.
Peugeot's lion emblem updated features prominently at the front and rear and there are also new wheel designs across the range.

In Australia, the updated 
Peugeot 308 is Offered with a range of Euro V-compliant engines, including the entry-level 1.4 liter VTi petrol engines, along with the 1.6 liter VTi petrol and 1.6 liter turbocharged petrol engine.
Depending on spec, transmissions include five-and six-speed manual transmissions, and six-speed manual and automatic transmissions.


The new Peugeot 308 comes with a new look, features innovative e-HDi micro-hybrid technology and optimizes fuel consumption and CO2 emissions, the which start from just 98 g / km.
With its new lines, the Peugeot 308 subtly incorporates the Marque's latest stylistic codes. This offer, on the "entry level" engine, is available with a semi-automatic manual gearbox and, for the first time, with a full manual gearbox, for optimum driveability.
The dimensions and quality of equipment on the new 308 Remain unchanged, regardless of body shape, guaranteeing a spacious and comfortable passenger compartment.