Description
This… is the 2007 Peugeot 207 1.4 S—the kind of car that’s small enough to slip into a parking space the size of a shoebox, cheap enough to run on pocket change, and perfect if you’ve just passed your test and want your very first set of wheels.
Under the bonnet is a 1.4-litre 16-valve petrol engine with 90 bhp, enough to get you from 0–60 in around 12.5 seconds and on to a top speed of 110 mph… if you’re brave. It’ll return up to 45 mpg combined, and it sits in Insurance Group 8, so your premiums won’t make you cry. ULEZ? Yes—it’s petrol, so you can drive through London’s money-grabbing cameras without paying a penny.
When new, this little 207 cost about £9,500, which made it a budget-friendly hatchback with French style and decent equipment.
Now, the elephant in the room—it’s done 150,000 miles. That’s a lot. But it’s been built to handle it.
It’s light, easy to drive, cheap to fuel, and perfect for a first-time driver who just wants something simple, affordable, and not likely to bankrupt them. And at this mileage, you can park it anywhere without worrying about the odd supermarket car park door ding.