Peugeot 3008 Estate

We say Versatile crossover with rugged looks but hatchback-sized driving costs, the Peugeot 3008 is perfect for a practical, if not that large, family

We say Versatile crossover with rugged looks but hatchback-sized driving costs, the Peugeot 3008 is perfect for a practical, if not that large, family car.Performance Six power output options from 1.6-litre petrol and diesel to 2.0 diesel units. 1.6-litre turbocharged petrol is the pick of the bunch, but all are capable engines. A new diesel-hybrid, the world’s first, is extremely impressive in terms of performance and running costs.Emissions As low as 137g/km – a good return for SUV downsizers. However, the Hybrid4 model returns 99g/km and free road tax as a result. Fuel economy is superb on this model, but the high starting price offsets the saving.Driving With precise steering and very little body roll, the Peugeot 3008 is a competent driver’s car. Its more estate/SUV shape helps the driving dynamics and it outstrips boxier MPVs.Feel Quiet and comfortable even at higher speeds, the Peugeot 3008 is a comfortable, planted car with good protection from bumps on the road.Space All five seats are big enough for adults and the rear seats can be folded to create 1,604-litres of load space and clever Multiflex storage system is a useful addition.Equipment Three trim levels are available. All have air con, fog lights and energy saving tyres. Good levels of equipment throughout, but middle range Sport is the best-seller.Price Starting from £15,995, but options are expensive. The Hybrid4 option may have four-wheel drive and an ultra-efficient engine setup but its prices are very high.Quality The interior is simple but well put together with good quality materials that are hard-wearing. Ideal for a family and should cope well with kids and dogs.Safety The Peugeot 3008 crossover comes with a five-star EuroNCAP rating. Even entry-level modesl come with ESP as standard and Dynamic Roll Control on Sport and Exclusive specifications.Pros Practical, versatile, well-equipped and handles well. Engine choices are strong and despite its high price, the diesel-hybrid is a clever bit of technology.Cons Options are expensive and higher trim levels are bordering on premium price. Styling will be too understated for some.Alternatives Nissan Qashqai, Skoda Yeti, Hyundai ix35

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