2002 Peugeot 307 SW from France - Comments

21st Jan 2003, 08:51

"Good drive, poor quality electronics"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

From the start the GPS navigation system has not been able to recognize the supplied navigation CD. The local Peugeot garage has had a new one on order for 2 months.

From the second day, the multi-function display has only ever started correctly one time in three starts. The other two thirds of the time the screen shows the Peugeot logo for five minutes, then switches itself off. The little orange light above the SOS button on the telematics unit remains illuminated. When this happens, the main "luxury" electrics (radio, CD-changer, clock, telephone, outside temperature, warning messages, and presumably the GPS if that had worked in the first place (!) etc) do not work. The garage have failed to diagnose this problem despite numerous attempts. I think they now want to replace the unit. I recently found that pressing the "Dark" button for seven seconds causes the unit to reinitialize and then restart properly - so the fault is now less annoying than it was.

The first time I received a call on the internal phone, the telematics unit reinitialized itself and the call was lost. However it has worked once or twice since.

The automatic window-shut facility failed - on a very wet night and I didn't notice!

The central locking system failed once.

Sometimes the automatic headlight fails to realize that it's time to switch off.

One of the occasional seats delivered with the car would not hold its upright position.

The windscreen washers froze at -4C and did not thaw until the second day of above freezing temperatures.

General comments?

Like other reviews that I have seen, the car, as a means of transport, is a good car - it drives well, is safe, is stable, and is reasonably comfortable.

But, as with others, I find the electrics (or, more accurately in my case, the electronics) to be frustratingly poor.

The after-sales service seems incompetent. No "GPS specialist" that I have spoken to has the faintest idea what is going on.

The car is not as roomy as I hoped, but still roomy enough for my mix of children.

The seat configuration possibilities are impressive. The seats are much easier to remove/install than in my previous MPV, an 806, and have sliding adjustments, that the 806 did not have.


30th Aug 2003, 02:46

I consider how lucky a man I am to have read your comments and the others on 307SW before making a decision. Here in Hong Kong, China, the climate may not suit the car very well. My decision has been on a Honda Stream.


28th Nov 2004, 07:48

Peugeot307sw 2002model glass roof blue reg no utd 068 bought in malta from mr michael attard. to your satisfaction this is how I describe my car. in less than 2 years my car needed this attention in list of order 1' exhaust pipe squeezing 2 rubber strap from sun roof falls of 3 electronics for 1 year solid in and out of garage 4blurr vision from passengers window 5 changing control unit for wipers indicitors etc etc 6 changing 4 of 5 door locks for heavy squeezing and they still to the day 7 changing seatbelt buckel (driver) 8 last thing was changing water resevour for screen washing.this is my first and last peugeot adventure.

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