Peugeot 407 estate 2005....any advice?

Hi,

Thinking about buying a 55 plate Peugeot 407 estate. Never had one of these....anyone had/got one and any useful advice please??

Thanks!

Lydia
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  • penrhyn
    penrhyn Posts: 15,215 Forumite
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    I'd check if it will fit your drive/garage. Huge they are!
    Comments from the next prime minister:
    This is an extremely comfortable car, gliding over bumps and ridges that would have any German rival shaking with the effort, and, for a large estate costing less than £18,000, it’s very well equipped. The door mirrors, for instance, fold themselves away when you lock it.

    This then is a car that offers the style-conscious motorist just about everything. We can see, as you slide by, that you must have a family but that you haven’t bought an MPV, which would mark you down as technically dead, or an SUV, which would identify you as being Wayne Rooney.

    We can also see you’ve bought a French car, which means you’re anti-Bush, anti-war and possibly that you have a place near Pau. These are all good things, too.

    Best of all, though, we can see you’ve bought a car that you knew full well would go wrong all the time. This is good, too. Sit at the side of the road with the bonnet up reading Victorian poetry and I can pretty much guarantee that every girl who drives by will want to sleep with you.

    :rotfl:
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  • Nile
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    Hello ofstedchildminder

    I'll move your thread to the 'Motoring & Public Transport' board.

    Hi, Martin’s asked me to post this in these circumstances: I’ve asked Board Guides to move threads if they’ll receive a better response elsewhere(please see this rule) so this post/thread has been moved to another board, where it should get more replies. If you have any questions about this policy please email [EMAIL="abuse@moneysavingexpert.com"]abuse@moneysavingexpert.com[/EMAIL].

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  • PT66
    PT66 Posts: 55 Forumite
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    I run a '56 407 as my company car. Had the car since May 08 and have covered 35000 miles so far with nothing bad to report. Car was ex Avis rental car bought from a main dealer at half its new price. Go for the 2.0 ltr diesel if you do the mileage - the engine is superb and even at speeds slightly above what they should be, returns 45-50 mpg. Drove from Glasgow to Kent, non stop (apart from convenience breaks) and felt as right as rain when I got there. Good level of extras like climate control, cruise etc make long distance driving a doddle. I looked at Mondeos, Lagunas & vectras but the 'Pug' came out on top.
  • vansboy
    vansboy Posts: 6,483 Forumite
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    Do you actually NEED an estate?

    'Cos if you do, make sure you check out just how much space this car HAS NOT got!!

    All the glass areas, blacked out, are concealing intrusions into the vehicle, espacially the load areas.

    I do think they look good, especially n white.

    Check http://www.honestjohn.co.uk in his car by car section, to tell all about everything good & bad from ALL makes.

    Harvey will be along in a minute, to tell you all the interior falls to bits & the electrics will get stuffed up, after a few years & that if you buy a low powered diesel, or smaller petrol engine, you'll not be saving much, as it'll work harder to get you where your going!!

    VB
  • Hi,

    Thinking about buying a 55 plate Peugeot 407 estate. Never had one of these....anyone had/got one and any useful advice please??

    Thanks!

    Lydia

    Erm yeah........................ Don't get one! They are useless as an estate car and will cost a fortune when it goes wrong...
  • vansboy
    vansboy Posts: 6,483 Forumite
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    Erm yeah........................ Don't get one! They are useless as an estate car and will cost a fortune when it goes wrong...


    See what I mean!!

    VB
  • They are just bleedin vile!!

    No actually, they are ok to drive with the wafty 2.0 136bhp engine, but they might aswell be called a small hatch back.
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    Probably the best reasonable priced family size Estate would be either Focus, Astra or Megane. I tried all three side by side a couple of years ago.

    Focus- nice, fair equipment, good engine choice but 1k more expensive than the others.

    Astra- old and dated, boring inside and just too much like VX of old

    Megane- best spec for the money, different enough, more load space than the others, not ugly like the megane hatch, superb small diesel engines.

    All cars were 1 year old.

    Yes I did go with the Renault and it has been superb, so for me was the right car.;)
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    Waits for the anti-french contingent:rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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  • Hintza
    Hintza Posts: 19,420 Forumite
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    vansboy wrote: »

    I do think they look good, especially n white.

    You must be quite young.....lol

    All I can remember in the days of my youth all these brown rusting streaked white cars of the 70's....:rotfl:

    Having said that I do find Ivory a nice colour.
  • Hintza
    Hintza Posts: 19,420 Forumite
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    Probably the best reasonable priced family size Estate would be either Focus, Astra or Megane. I tried all three side by side a couple of years ago.


    Would you really call these family cars? Strike me they would be a bit small especially if you are trying to carry all the gubbins that goes with carting the kids, dogs etc around.

    Is the Mondeo not meant to be best value for money?
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