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First Thanks To Little Thirst
First Thanks To Little Thirst
The 1-litre, three-cylinder hatchback saw off the opposition in a gruelling 1 105km test of a car's economy. A number of hybrids couldn't match the cheeky Pug, and only a trio of small-engined turbodiesels narrowly bettered its figures.
"The 107's results prove that modern small engines are very efficient and clean-burning, even on the open road. The latest engine technology combined with an aerodynamic shape and low mass design all ads up to a car with a miserly appetite," commented Francis Harnie, Managing Director of Peugeot South Africa.
But efficiency goes deeper than just bald numbers and when you factor in the 107's unrivalled five-year/100 000 km full maintenance plan versus the service plans offered by its oil-burning rivals, some of which cost more than double the price of the 107, and it becomes obvious which car was the real winner of the Total Economy Run.
If you want the emotion, you have got to get into motion, book now to test drive the Peugeot 107, contact Peugeot Umhlanga on 031 575 9000 or visit their showroom at 192 Ridge Road, Umhlanga Rocks Village. You can call Noel on 071 333 9616, Cookie on 083 327 8585, Daniel on 083 786 2165 or just sms 'PEUGEOT' to 32545 and own the city.