Is the Peugeot 308 GTi reliable?

Alas in our most recent reliability survey the regular 308 hatchback finished bottom of the family car class, with nearly half of all one to three-year-old cars suffering a fault. Again, elelctrical faults involving the seats, infotainment system and parking sensors. The GTi version was not included in the survey.

Will there be a new 308 GTi?

There won’t be a GTI version of the new Peugeot 308. Jerome Micheron, Peugeot’s product director, says: “If you look at the market for sporty versions, and the CO2 regulations, it has collapsed.” We’ll take that as a no then.

Where is the Peugeot 308 built?

France
The 308 is manufactured in France at the Mulhouse and Sochaux factories. It is also manufactured in Kaluga, Russia, for the local market, since 2010, and El Palomar, Argentina, for the South American market since 2012.

Do Peugeot still make the 308?

The new 308 will be available in five trim levels – Active Premium, Allure and Allure Premium, with sporty GT and GT Premium versions topping out the range.

Has the Peugeot 308 been discontinued?

PEUGEOT: 308 gets styling options and more kit for 2020 The previous top-spec GT trim level has been discontinued, while the three remaining specifications – Active, Allure and GT-Line – can be ordered as normal or ‘Premium’ versions, the latter coming with extra equipment.

Is the 2010 Peugeot 308 reliable?

The 308 should be a reasonably reliable proposition. There have been a few reports of electrical problems so check that the car’s various systems are working correctly.

Is 308 a good car?

The Peugeot 308 is a stylish and well-equipped family hatchback, with a big boot and punchy engines. The latest Peugeot 308 is a far cry from the mediocre mid-size models the brand was making a decade ago. It’s a classy and capable family hatch, with handsome styling and a well-finished interior.