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− | '''Peugeot 308 (T7). 2007 to date (prod. 1,072,551 at end of 2011). 3-, 4- and 5-door saloon, 5-door estate, 2-door coupé–cabriolet. F/F, 1360, 1598 cm³ petrol, 1560, 1997 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC).''' Basically a revised [[Peugeot 307|307]] (same platform) with longer, wider and taller new body and improved quality. Panoramic roof option a nice luxury for the class and very refined, but not the most spirited in the C-segment. Really a Peugeot for the masses. Estate added 2008, with coupé–convertible 2009. Russian manufacture from 2010. Four-door Sedan, directly replacing 307 Sedan, from 2011, complementing [[Peugeot 408|408]], also based off this platform, but with a 2,612 mm wheelbase, up 4 mm. | + | '''Peugeot 308 (T70/T71/T72/T76). 2007–21 (prod. 1,072,551 at end of 2011). 3-, 4- and 5-door saloon, 5-door estate, 2-door coupé–cabriolet. F/F, 1360, 1587, 1598, 1997 cm³ petrol, 1560, 1997 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC).''' Basically a revised [[Peugeot 307|307]] (same platform) with longer, wider and taller new body and improved quality. Panoramic roof option a nice luxury for the class and very refined, but not the most spirited in the C-segment. Really a Peugeot for the masses. Estate (T72) added 2008, with coupé–convertible (T76) 2009. Russian manufacture from 2010. Four-door Sedan, directly replacing 307 Sedan, from 2011, complementing [[Peugeot 408 (T73)|408]], also based off this platform, but with a 2,612 mm wheelbase, up 4 mm. Brazilian launch, with updated badging, in 2012; 1587 cm³ and 2·0 Flex engines. Facelifted in Argentina for the 2016 model year. |
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− | ''Manufacturing locations:'' Mulhouse, France; Sochaux, France; Kaluga, Russia | + | ''Manufacturing locations:'' Mulhouse, Alsace, France; Sochaux, Doubs, France; Kaluga, Russia; Brazil; Argentina |
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− | ''Marque:'' [[Peugeot]] | ''Model:'' [[Peugeot 308]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Peugeot 307]] | ''Successor:'' [[Peugeot 308 (T9)]] | + | ''Marque:'' [[Peugeot]] | ''Model:'' [[Peugeot 308]] | ''Predecessor:'' [[Peugeot 307]] | ''Successor:'' [[Peugeot 308 (T91)]] |
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− | ''q.v.'' [[Peugeot 3008]], [[Peugeot 5008]], [[Peugeot RCZ]] | + | ''q.v.'' [[Peugeot 3008 (T84)]], [[Peugeot 5008 (T87)]], [[Peugeot RCZ]] |
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| *[http://lucire.com/2009/0530ll0.shtml ''Lucire'': Peugeot 308 SW HDI road test] | | *[http://lucire.com/2009/0530ll0.shtml ''Lucire'': Peugeot 308 SW HDI road test] |
Latest revision as of 14:58, 20 September 2021
Peugeot 308 (T70/T71/T72/T76). 2007–21 (prod. 1,072,551 at end of 2011). 3-, 4- and 5-door saloon, 5-door estate, 2-door coupé–cabriolet. F/F, 1360, 1587, 1598, 1997 cm³ petrol, 1560, 1997 cm³ diesel (I4 DOHC). Basically a revised 307 (same platform) with longer, wider and taller new body and improved quality. Panoramic roof option a nice luxury for the class and very refined, but not the most spirited in the C-segment. Really a Peugeot for the masses. Estate (T72) added 2008, with coupé–convertible (T76) 2009. Russian manufacture from 2010. Four-door Sedan, directly replacing 307 Sedan, from 2011, complementing 408, also based off this platform, but with a 2,612 mm wheelbase, up 4 mm. Brazilian launch, with updated badging, in 2012; 1587 cm³ and 2·0 Flex engines. Facelifted in Argentina for the 2016 model year.
Manufacturing locations: Mulhouse, Alsace, France; Sochaux, Doubs, France; Kaluga, Russia; Brazil; Argentina
Marque: Peugeot | Model: Peugeot 308 | Predecessor: Peugeot 307 | Successor: Peugeot 308 (T91)
q.v. Peugeot 3008 (T84), Peugeot 5008 (T87), Peugeot RCZ
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