Peugeot 207 Coupe Cabriolet

We say The 207 CC is a big improvement, with strong styling and a good folding metal roof, but it's hardly a serious roadster for driving.Performance Peugeot

We say The 207 CC is a big improvement, with strong styling and a good folding metal roof, but it's hardly a serious roadster for driving.Performance Peugeot 207 CC engines are smooth and deal with the added weight over the hatchback well. Most are smooth but not thrilling in the way one would expect from a convertible. The 1.6 turbocharged petrol is the pick of the three-strong range.Emissions The lack of a ‘green’ model hinders the 207 CC in terms of running costs. The diesels can offer as low as 130g/km, but the petrols are disappointing.Driving The Peugeot 207 CC is heavier than the 207 hatch because of the roof mechanism but it remains grippy and the handling is involving enough.Feel There is only slight wind noise with the roof up due to the metal roof being favoured over the fabric option. However, with the roof down it gets extremely noisy.Space Despite officially offering four seats, you can forget about getting into the back two. The roof folds into the boot leaving only a small amount of space when the top is dropped.Equipment Starting equipment is fairly standard on the 207 CC with CD player and electric windows offered as standard. At the top of the range the GT trim offers all the bells and whistles.Price Expect to pay an average of £16,500 for the CC which is about middle-of-the-range for a convertible of this size and quality.Quality The build quality of the Peugeot 207 CC is surprisingly good considering earlier versions were a let-down. The 207 CC feels well-built and the materials aren’t tacky like earlier Peugeot models.Safety The maximum five-star EuroNCAP rating given to the Peugeot 207 CC is the best available. Front, side and curtain airbags and three-point seatbelts are available as standard.Pros The Peugeot 207 CC is good to drive and the quality is a big step forward. Diesels offer low running costs and all models come with the metal roof, which can be folded away in 23 seconds.Cons Wind noise can be a problem with the roof down and the back seats are basically for show. Boot space can be limited with the roof down.Alternatives Renault Megane CC, Mazda MX-5

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