Called the Match, it...
Called the Match, it replaces the S and comes loaded with ÷£825 worth of free kit, including 15-inch alloy wheels, body-coloured door mirrors and front foglights. Inside, there’s leather trim for the wheel, gearlever and handbrake, while electric windows are standard. Buyers will also get the choice between a six-disc CD changer and a connection for an iPod.
Reliability is a key...
Reliability is a key area for improvement on all revised 307s, after the current model came last in Auto Express"s Driver Power 2005 satisfaction survey. Inside, equipment levels are set for a boost, while new trim will be available.
The 307 was launched in the UK in 2001, with the folding hard-top variant appearing two years later. The revised range will go on sale next year in hatch and estate guise, plus the CC seen here. We"ve learned the French company will wait until the all-new line-up appears in 2008 before adopting the 308 badge.