There have been no faults; it has been perfect to date.
The new 307CC 2ltr is an extraordinary package with leather seats, steering wheel and even a leather dash.
The styling is great top up or top down.
With the top down, the 307cc gets a lot of positive comments.
The car seats four adults OK, or 2 adults and 2 kids very comfortably.
The hard top roof is fully automatic and only takes 25 seconds.
The ride and handling is a perfect compromise that only the French and Germans have mastered.
With the convertable hard top roof up, the boot is enormous.
As a 307cc owner I agree with all of the comments that the 307cc is a well built, good looking convertible.
I have recently purchased a 307 cc and I absolutely chuffed with the whole car.
We bought a brand new 307cc 180 last July after canceling a Meganne CC that had been on order for 4 months with no sign of a delivery date. Whilst we love the styling and performance of the 307 it has had a series of niggling problems. It has been into the Garage around 20 times since last August.
Initially oil leaks which were put right eventually.
We then complained about a knocking sound from the suspension on the nearside rear and rattling windows. Various visits and adjustments to the roof did nothing to alleviate the problem and it kept going back and forth.
Four weeks ago it was agreed that the shock absorber needed replacing and that it would be ordered. Four weeks later and it still hasn't arrived and it is still knocking.
Last straw today when (in the rain) the passenger window started leaking - soaking the seat.
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Having recently purchased the 307cc 2lt 180 all I can say is what a fantastic car. I do feel sorry for the poor guy in one of the earlier comments where he has under gone considerable pain with his new one
The drive is smooth and well balanced. Engine noise is so minimal its not worth a mention and the car has style coupled with total sophistication.
It certainly turns heads and provokes lots of interesting questions. At the 180 end it comes with everything apart from cruise control, but hey who wants that when the roof is down sun shining and a gaggle of girlie`s trying to catch your eye. Cruise well that's what the car was made for.
Good looking car.
Cannot seat 4 adults unless they are all small adults.
Roof leaks in heavy rain or if you jet wash the car.
SE 180 which I did own (sold it now) was underpowered on pull off, but OK once got out of 1st gear!
Drinks fuel faster than you can put it in.
The plus side is it's a fantastic looking car with tonnes of safety features, and is the best car for those sunny days, it does get people looking at your car!
The drive itself is very nice and smooth!!
I purchased a 204 307 cc and I'm absolutely stoked. As well a beautiful looking car, I also have all the extras.
Phone on the dash
navigation system
cruise control
voice recognition
wicked red & black interior
plus being a beautiful woman I turn guy's heads (and even the women) I have four children of which 3 are adults so I have no problem with space. The engine is soothing to listen to. I am really pleased with it and I know people look at me with envy. I am now seeing a lot more of this model around and when I'm ready for an upgrade I know exactly what to go for.
The only downside is that I don't understand how to use the navigation system, I need an idiot guide to help me.
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Please make sure if you have a niggling problem with your electrics ie stop lights coming, on window not responding etc, you do not fobbed off.
I did my car, now just off warranty, and the ESP is not responding. Peugeot admit the part should have lasted longer and will only pay half of the cost of repair. My car is the 307cc 2004 model, one of the first off the production line. Cost of repair £1250.00. The car cost new £18000.00 and has done 44000 miles, and has been serviced every year.
Buy something different!!!
I bought my Peugeot 307cc on March 1st 2004 at a total cost of £20,000 approx, as had extras on it. It has proved to be little more than a piece of scrap metal and has cost me more than a thousand quid in repairs since March this year - and is still only 3.5 years old! So much has gone wrong with it that it is like a comedy of errors. From the moment I got it things were all breaking and stopping working, from the window seals coming unstuck to the boot mechanism not working, to the electric windows etc, etc, but GATEWAY MOTORS at CREWE fixed everything under the warranty until just before it ran out. When I took it in for a pre-MOT and they said all the brakes needed renewing or it wouldn't pass the MOT and that my warranty wouldn't cover brakes as this was 'general wear and tear'! When I pointed out the car had not even done 16,000 miles, they said that was the problem - I didn't drive it enough, so the brakes had rusted up! Anyway, in total for that plus the service and MOT it was approx. Now, the power steering pump has gone and is going to cost £600 plus VAT to renew! My advice to anyone thinking of buying a Peugeot is DON'T DO IT! My previous car was a Honda and I'd had it 17 years from new and it never once needed anything done to it. In fact, all the AA men who have to keep coming to my rescue in my rubbish PEUGEOT 307CC have all got HONDAS. If only I'd known that before I threw away £20k on a Peugeot!