Peugeot 207 CC (07 on) - Review Review by Dan Harrison on 20 February 2007 Last Updated: 15 July 2010 The 207 CC is a stylish and well equipped small convertible that won't leave you cold in the winter. It uses a fully automatic metal folding roof with no levers or catches to release, so at the push of a button it's a convertible 25 seconds later. Its predecessor, the 206 CC, was plagued with roof problems on early models and lacked refinement. Luckily, these shortcomings have been addressed and this Peugeot feels well made. It's also good to drive, fun and has decent luggage space. There are two seats in the back, but as they're small and there's little legroom, they're really just for show and only any use as extra luggage space. 3.5 out of 5 Other Peugeot reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 4 out of 5 Running costs All models return good fuel economy and insurance groups are 8 for Sport, 9 for GT and 12 for the top 150bhp GT - all comparing well with other small convertibles. Peugeot parts and servicing are usually affordable and the 207 CC only needs to be serviced every two years if you’re covering a low mileage. Residual values are better than other cars in this class such as the Mitsubishi CZC and Nissan Micra C+C. * based on most recent data Estimated fuel cost for 10,000 miles per year Unleaded £1,395 - £1,615 * Diesel £1,105 - £1,145 * The estimated fuel cost figure is a guide to how much this model will cost to fuel each year, so you can compare between cars. It's calculated by using the model's average mpg (calculated from both town centre and motorway driving) and the average fuel price. It's based on the following cost-per-litre: petrol 135p and diesel 141p. Prices are updated daily. Summary Running Costs Servicing period Petrol - 2 years or 20,000 miles. Diesel - 2 years or 12,000 miles Warranty Three years/60,000 miles. Road tax (12 months) £100.00 - £195.00 Vehicle excise duty (VED) varies according to the CO2 emissions and the fuel type of the vehicle. For cars registered after March 1st 2001 VED or road tax is based on the car's CO2 emissions. For cars registered before March 1st 2001 it is based on engine size. Full running costs data 3.5 out of 5 Green credentials < 100A 101 - 110B 111 - 120C 121 - 130D124 131 - 140E 141 - 150F 151 - 165G 166 - 175H173 176 - 185I 186 - 200J 201 - 225K 226 - 255L 256+M CO2 emission figure (g/km) Fuel economy rating The arrows indicate the best and worst CO2 bands for this model. Emissions summary The 207 CC isn't especially green with average emissions of 157g/km CO2 across the model line-up. There are no low emissions versions so the cleanest model is the HDi which emits 130g/km of CO2 and returns 56mpg. Find the exact engine and CO2 Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Peugeot 207 cars for sale We have 270 models like this for sale. Find Peugeot 207 cars for sale Previous: Comfort Next: Safety & Reliability