New models - Peugeot - 208Peugeot re-jigs 208 and 2008 pricingPrice cuts across most 208, all 2008 variants make Peugeot models more attractive8 Aug 2017 By TUNG NGUYEN PEUGEOT Australia has announced price reductions for its 208 and 2008 range, with the light hatchback receiving up to $1300 off and the small crossover cut by as much as $1490. The French car-maker’s cheapest model now kicks off at $22,190 before on-roads, a $300 reduction from before, for the entry-level 208 Active. For the money, buyers get 16-inch alloy wheels, 7.0-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, rear parking sensors and Bluetooth and USB connectivity. The next variant up, the Allure, drops $1300 to $24,990, while the GT-Line receives the same price reduction to $26,990. The Allure grade adds front parking sensors, satellite navigation, dual-zone climate control, chrome and aluminium highlights, and automatic wipers and headlights, while the GT-Line receives 17-inch alloy wheels, sports seats, variant-specific badging, red-accented grille and black side mirrors. All three aforementioned 208 vehicles employ an 81kW/205Nm turbocharged 1.2-litre PureTech three-cylinder engine for propulsion paired with a six-speed automatic transmission for an official fuel consumption figure of 4.5 litres per 100km. Peugeot has however left pricing of the flagship 208 GTI static at $29,990. The brand’s 2008 small-SUV contender is now $1000 cheaper at $25,490 for the Active variant, which comes packaged with 16-inch alloy wheels, reversing camera, rear parking sensors and 7.0-inch infotainment touchscreen. Allure-spec 2008 crossovers also drop $1000 to $29,990 with standard equipment including 17-inch wheels, Active City Brake, front parking sensors, City Park assist, sat-nav, extended wheel arch flares, stainless steel boot lip liner and cornering front foglights. Top-spec 2008 GT-Line versions receive a $1490 price drop – the biggest cut across both vehicle ranges – to $31,500. GT-Line customers gain black door mirrors, side privacy glass, black roof rails and cloth seat trim with red stitching. All versions of the 2008 utilise the same 81kW/205Nm 1.2-litre turbo-petrol three cylinder. In addition to the model price cuts, Peugeot has also lowered the price of the metallic paint option on its 208 and 2008 from $990 to $590, as well as on the 508 sedan from $990 to $690.
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