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Peugeot 1007 (05-08)**---

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Running costs***--

The 1007 is not a cheap runabout, but the list of standard equipment is generous so it looks better value when you consider what you are getting. The fact that it is a little on the heavy side means it won't be as economical as the some small cars but it's not bad and there is a diesel option. Insurance groups vary between 3 and 5.


Servicing: 20,000 miles.

Warranty: Three years/60,000 miles.

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Green credentials***--

The 1007 is a fairly environmentally friendly model with average emissions of 146g/km CO2 across the line-up. Eco-conscious buyers should consider the 1.4-litre diesel, which is one of the greenest models in the range, with emissions of just 124g/km of CO2. The range is impressively frugal, averaging 47 mpg.

Fuel economy

CO2 emission figure (g/km)
The black arrows indicate the best and worst CO2 bands for this model
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Estimated fuel cost for 10,000 miles/year:
£925 to £1350
The estimated fuel cost figure is designed to give you a rough idea of how much this model will cost to fuel each year, so you can compare between cars. It's calculated by using the combined drive cycle (town centre and motorway driving) and the average fuel price. It's based on the following cost-per-litre: petrol 112p, diesel 123p, and LPG 57p. Prices are updated annually.
 
Road tax for 12 months:
£90 to £155
Vehicle excise duty (VED) varies according to the CO2 emissions and the fuel type of the vehicle.
 
 

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