Thursday, August 12, 2010

new peugeot 107 white color review | gallery peugeot 107

new peugeot 107 white color review

new peugeot 107 white color review

new peugeot 107 white color review

new peugeot 107 white color review

new peugeot 107 white color review

Those of you who keep tabs on the motoring scene will already know that the new peugeot 107 white color came about as a result of as partnership between PSA Peugeot Citroen and Toyota. Manufactured at a specialist plant in Kolin in the Czech Republic, the new peugeot 107 white color represents a third of the factory's 300,000 annual output, with a good proportion of the baby bouncing Czechs heading for the UK, one of Peugeot's biggest global markets. Since then, the new peugeot 107 white color has notched up decent sales figures, despite the early lack of a diesel model. It seems British customers are sufficiently savvy to be able to figure out that unless they're commuting to Kolin on a daily basis, a 1.0-litre petrol engine works out better value than opting for the 1.4-litre diesels sported from early on by the Toyota and Citroen. Sales have been buoyant with Peugeot shifting around 3,000 cars per month in the first year of production. The Urban Lite trim level slotted in beneath the Urban in Winter 2006, further enhancing the new peugeot 107 white color low cost credentials by stripping out some features and nudging the entry-level price earthward. The Sport XS models turned up early in 2007 new peugeot 107 white color with spoilers a twin exhaust and red interior detailing but the same modest 1.0-litre engine.