Peugeot 207 Hatchback (06 on) - Review Review by Dan Harrison on 10 May 2006 Last Updated: 17 February 2012 The 207 is proof that Peugeot is still capable when it comes to small cars. It's roomy, well equipped, attractively styled and comes with strong petrol and diesel engines. It's also good to drive with sharp steering and good body control - however it's not as refined as alternatives like the Renault Clio and Vauxhall Corsa while the sloppy five-speed gearbox is disappointing. The boot capacity trails behind other small cars too. However the 207 (available as both a three and five-door) is good value for money and safe too. If you're in the market for a small hatchback the Peugeot is certainly worth checking out. 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 3.5 out of 5 Performance The 207 offers a good range of both petrol and diesel buyers engines with 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre versions of both. The pick of the petrols is in fact the 1.4-litre available with 75bhp or 90bhp. It's nippy, easy to drive around town and more than capable on the motorway. However it’s short on refinement and becomes strained high in the rev range. The 90bhp version was replaced by a 95bhp 1.4-litre VTi engine in August 2007 and the newer engine offers better performance and improved refinement. Trade-up to the 1.6-litre petrol and you get 110bhp, but no more fun - however on the plus side it doesn't need to be worked as hard to make fast progress, especially up hills. The 1.4 HDi and 1.6 HDi units continue Peugeot's long tradition for strong diesels. Both deliver a good spread of power across the rev range and are fairly refined too. The 1.4-litre model is nippy enough for town driving and capable on the motorway but the 1.6-litre has more power, which is noticeable when overtaking on back roads. Both are a little noisy from the outside but decent noise insulation means the volume is kept down in the cabin. View full gallery 3.5 out of 5 Handling The 207 delivers competent and assured handling along with a comfortable drive. It's not particularly fun, but it feels composed and safe at all times. The power-assisted steering is fairly precise and artificially weights-up when you take corners at speed to give more feeling, but it requires more input on the motorway for easier cruising. Body roll is well controlled and the ride is very good over most surfaces. An electronic stability programme - to aid handling in wet or slippery conditions - is standard only on the GT and GTi (optional on all other trims). A major let down is the five-speed gearbox, which is notchy and vague. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Peugeot 207 cars for sale We have 2,112 models like this for sale. Find Peugeot 207 cars for sale Previous: Equipment Next: Comfort