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Peugeot 307

The Peugeot 307 is a small family car produced by the French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroën, under their Peugeot marque, from 2001 to 2008 in Europe, and was the successor to the Peugeot 306, which was discontinued in 2002 after being in production for nine years. Using the PSA PF2 platform, it was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002,[2] and continued to be offered in China and certain South American markets through 2014, despite the September 2007 French launch of the 308 (its intended successor), which is built on the same platform.

Peugeot 307
Overview
ManufacturerPeugeot (PSA Peugeot Citroën)
Production2001–2008 (France)
2004–2011 (Argentina)
2001–2014 (China)
AssemblyMulhouse, France (Mulhouse Plant)
Sochaux, France (Sochaux Plant)
Wuhan, China (DPCA)
Villa Bosch, Argentina
El Palomar, Argentina
Kaduna, Nigeria (PAN)[1]
DesignerMurat Gunak
Body and chassis
ClassSmall family car
Body style3 and 5-door hatchback
2-door coupé cabriolet
5-door estate
4-door saloon
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
PlatformPSA PF2 platform
RelatedCitroën C4
Citroën C4 Picasso
Peugeot 3008
Peugeot 308 I
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed ZF 4HP20 automatic
6-speed Aramox AF40/Aisin TF80SC automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,608 mm (102.7 in) (hatchback, coupé cabriolet)

2,612 mm (102.8 in) (sedan)

2,710 mm (106.7 in) (wagon)
Length4,210 mm (165.7 in) (hatchback)
4,350 mm (171.3 in) (coupé cabriolet)
4,420 mm (174.0 in) (wagon)
4,470 mm (176.0 in) (sedan)
Width1,730 mm (68.1 in)
Height1,510 mm (59.4 in)
1,420 mm (55.9 in) (coupé cabriolet)
Chronology
PredecessorPeugeot 306
SuccessorPeugeot 308 (hatchback, wagon, coupé cabriolet)
Peugeot 408 (saloon)

History

 
Peugeot 307 five-door hatchback (pre-facelift)
 
Peugeot 307 1.6 X Line Sedan

The 307 was announced as the 307 Prométhée prototype at the 2000 Mondial de l'Automobile.[3] The production hatchback versions were introduced to the European markets on 26 April 2001, as a successor to the Peugeot 306. The 307 was also sold in Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and (in 1.6 and 2.0 petrol versions) Mexico.

In Brazil, the 307 is sold with 1.6 and 2.0 flex (gas/ethanol) engines.

Design and engineering

The 307 makes use of a reworked 306 platform, that can also be found on the Citroën Xsara as well as the 1991 Citroën ZX. However, the car is larger than the 306 in every direction. The 307 continued the company's styling first seen on the Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 607.

With upswept front lights and a steeply rising bonnet leading to a highly sloped windscreen (and the upright rear doors first seen on the 206), the 307 departed from the Pininfarina designed themes employed on the previous two generations of Peugeots, as introduced with the Peugeot 205, and ending with the (evolutionary) Peugeot 406.

Its height is 1,510 mm (59.4 in), which is in the middle of the spectrum between small family cars (between 1400 and 1450 mm) and compact MPVs (between 1600 and 1650 mm). Some consider the 307 as a low compact MPV rather than a tall small family car, because of its height and profile.

One advertisement for the 307, which was released upon its launch in 2001, featured the song, "(Something Inside) So Strong" by British singer-songwriter Labi Siffre.

Top Gear

In a report from Top Gear Magazine in June 2001, the new Peugeot 307 1.6 16v TU5 JP4 went head to head with its competitors, the Ford Focus 1.6L I4 Zetec SE and Honda Civic 1.6 VTEC.[4] The Peugeot received high praise in all areas of the road test, beating both the Ford and Honda on price, space, handling, running costs and refinement.

The 307 won the road test, followed by the Focus and the Civic respectively.

Facelift

In June 2005, the 307 was revised to meet the onslaught of rivals which had been launched since the introduction of the 307 four years earlier. The front of the car was restyled featuring mildly revised lights, a new bonnet, updated instrument cluster, and the removal of the trademark Peugeot grille between the headlights. With the latter change, along with a new front bumper, the front of the car was now dominated by a larger air intake, as first established on the Peugeot 407, and which was now effectively the company's new grille.

Body styles

The 307 was launched as a three- and five-door hatchback, though in February 2002, the range of the 307 was expanded with the introduction of two estates, the 307 Break and 307 SW. Externally the two estates are almost identical, however, the SW version has silver roof bars and a three/four length panoramic glass roof as standard equipment.

Internally though, the 307 Break is a conventional estate, while the SW features an optional third row of removable seats, so it is more flexible due to its MPV-like configuration. The SW exists, because Peugeot did not develop a compact MPV spinoff, as Citroën did with the Xsara Picasso, instead preferring to offer a more flexible version, but maintaining the style and road manners of an estate.

Unlike the previous model, there was no saloon version, but one was designed for emerging markets, such as China and the market in Latin America, as saloons were much preferred to hatchbacks. The 307 CC, a cabriolet with a retractable hardtop, was launched in August 2003, to compete against the new European coupé cabriolets.

A new, four door saloon version of the 307, was launched in China in June 2004. The 307 is produced for the market in China by the Dongfeng Peugeot-Citroën Automobile, a joint venture with the PSA Group. This model was also built in Argentina between May 2006 and November 2010.[5][6] In 2006, the Argentinian version contained 60% local parts.[7] Production ended in China in 2014.

 
Post-facelift Peugeot 307 SW (station wagon/estate)
 
Facelifted Peugeot 307 (hatchback, front)
 
Facelifted Peugeot 307 (hatchback, rear)
 
Peugeot 307 CC

Engines

Petrol

  • 1.4 L (1360 cc) TU3 I4, 75 PS (55 kW; 74 hp)
  • 1.4 L (1360 cc) ET3 I4, 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp) and 100 lb⋅ft (136 N⋅m)
  • 1.6 L (1587 cc) TU5 I4, 109 PS (80 kW; 108 hp) and 110 lb⋅ft (149 N⋅m)
  • 2.0 L (1997 cc) EW10 16-valve I4, 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp) and 110 lb⋅ft (149 N⋅m)
  • 2.0 L (1997 cc) EW10 16-valve I4, 140 PS (103 kW; 138 hp) and 148 lb⋅ft (201 N⋅m)
  • 2.0 L (1997 cc) EW10 16-valve I4, 177 PS (130 kW; 175 hp) and 149 lb⋅ft (202 N⋅m)

For the 1.6 L setup also available (from 09/2007 onwards) is a version called 1.6 BioFlex, that can as well run on ethanol E85.

Diesel

  • 1.4 L (1398 cc) DV4 HDi diesel I4 70 PS
  • 1.6 L (1560 cc) DV6 HDi diesel I4, 90–110 PS and 161–177 lb⋅ft (218–240 N⋅m)
  • 2.0 L (1997 cc) DW10 HDi diesel I4, 136 PS (100 kW; 134 hp) and 240 lb⋅ft (325 N⋅m)
  • 2.0 L HDI 90 PS (66 kW; 89 hp)

Hybrid HDi

In January 2006, Peugeot announced a prototype diesel-electric hybrid engine for the 307 that could achieve 83 miles per imperial gallon (3.4 L/100 km; 69 mpg‑US), but was not intended for sale until at least 2010, by which time the 307 was replaced by the 308, and the hybrid was still not launched.[8]

The Citroën C4 Hybride HDi was announced at the same time.

Reliability

According to some sources, the 307 suffers from below-average build quality and reliability, having featured at the bottom of the German Automobile Club breakdown statistics for 3- to 5-year-old small family cars in 2009.[9] However, June 2005 saw a facelift within the model and reliability increased, making it a more popular model. 2006/2007 models were referenced as a lot more reliable and trustworthy.

Motorsport

 
Marcus Grönholm driving his 307 WRC at the 2004 Monte Carlo Rally.

The Peugeot 307 WRC, a World Rally Car based on the 307 CC, replaced the championship-winning 206 WRC in the World Rally Championship for the season of 2004.

The vehicle was plagued by transmission problems throughout its career, and the works team's drivers' driving styles did not suit the car's handling characteristics.[10] In 2004, the car took seven podiums and a maiden win in Rally Finland, but it was not able to challenge for the championship as Marcus Grönholm finished fifth in the drivers' championship and Peugeot fourth in the manufacturers' championship.

The season of 2005 was more successful, and Peugeot was a serious challenger for the manufacturers' championship, leading the championship after round 10, but the challenge faded after Markko Märtin's retirement from rallying.[10] Peugeot ultimately finished second in the manufacturers' championship, while Grönholm finished third in the drivers' championship, tied on points with second-placed Petter Solberg. Grönholm took victories at Rally Finland and Rally Japan along with six other podium finishes, while Märtin took four further podiums.

The car saw its factory-supported competition life cut short at the end of 2005 by PSA's decision to withdraw the factory teams of both Citroën and Peugeot from top-level rallying. A private undertaking by seasoned Peugeot preparatory firm Bozian Racing, dubbed OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team, largely assumed responsibility for the running of WRC specification 307s for the following season of 2006. Manfred Stohl and Henning Solberg were named as the driving personnel. Stohl impressively placed fourth in the overall drivers' standings, and the 307 WRC took seven podiums by privateer teams that season.

Overall, the car has three WRC victories and 26 podiums to its name, Marcus Grönholm having driven it to the top of the podium in the series at the Rally Finland in 2004 and 2005 as well as at the Rally Japan in 2005.

 
Luis José Di Palma's 307 during the 2010 TC 2000 season.

The 307 WRC will be remembered for the accident that befell WRC competitors Markko Märtin and Michael Park on September 18, 2005, which resulted in co-driver Park's death. On stage 15 of Wales Rally GB, Märtin lost control of his 307 WRC and collided with a tree, killing Park instantly. This was the first fatality in a WRC event since Rodger Freeth in 1993.[11]

The Peugeot 307 has also been raced in the World Touring Car Championship, the British Touring Car Championship, Stock Car Brasil, TC2000 and the Danish Touring Car Championship.

WRC Victories

Sales

Year Worldwide Production Worldwide sales Notes
2004 TBA 583,700[12]
2005 TBA 520,400[12]
2006 TBA 447,000[12]
2007 TBA 369,100[12]
2008 TBA 142,300[12]
2009 84,300[13] 93,600[12]
2010 87,700[13] 86,900[13]
2011 67,174[14] 71,531[14] Total production reaches 3,677,711 units.[14]
2012 103,300[15] 103,000[15] Total production reaches 3,781,000 units.[15]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ABOUT PEUGEOT NIGERIA". Retrieved 24 February 2023.
  2. ^ . Quicks. Archived from the original on 9 January 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014.
  3. ^ "PEUGEOT Prométhée - Mondial de Paris 2000 - Motorlegend.com". www.motorlegend.com (in French). Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  4. ^ "Top Gear Magazine, June 2001 Issue". magazineexchange.co.uk. Retrieved 2019-09-17.
  5. ^ (PDF) (Press release). PSA Peugeot Citroën. 2011-11-05. p. 2. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  6. ^ "Adiós al Peugeot 307 Sedán". Argentina Autoblog. 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2011-06-12.
  7. ^ "Rugido nacional". LA NACION. July 14, 2006.
  8. ^ "French develop diesel-electric hybrids". WhatCar?. Haymarket Motoring. 2006-01-31. Retrieved 2008-04-03.
  9. ^ "Infogramme: ADAC-Pannenstatistik 2009 (Bild 2 von 3) [Autokiste]". autokiste.de.
  10. ^ a b . rallye-info.com. Archived from the original on 2019-11-20. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  11. ^ "Not Forgotten - Rodger Freeth". Australian Motorcycle News.
  12. ^ a b c d e f . PSA-Peugeot-Citroen.com. 2010-06-30. Archived from the original on 2010-12-06. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
  13. ^ a b c (PDF). Creator and designer. PSA Peugeot Citroën. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 June 2017. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  14. ^ a b c "PSA Annual Report 2012" (PDF). Car manufacturers. PSA. Retrieved 4 April 2013.[permanent dead link]
  15. ^ a b c (in French), PSA Peugeot Citroën, 21 February 2013, p. 50, archived from the original on 2013-03-11

External links

  • Official international 307 English website

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The Peugeot 307 is a small family car produced by the French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroen under their Peugeot marque from 2001 to 2008 in Europe and was the successor to the Peugeot 306 which was discontinued in 2002 after being in production for nine years Using the PSA PF2 platform it was awarded the European Car of the Year title for 2002 2 and continued to be offered in China and certain South American markets through 2014 despite the September 2007 French launch of the 308 its intended successor which is built on the same platform Peugeot 307OverviewManufacturerPeugeot PSA Peugeot Citroen Production2001 2008 France 2004 2011 Argentina 2001 2014 China AssemblyMulhouse France Mulhouse Plant Sochaux France Sochaux Plant Wuhan China DPCA Villa Bosch ArgentinaEl Palomar ArgentinaKaduna Nigeria PAN 1 DesignerMurat GunakBody and chassisClassSmall family carBody style3 and 5 door hatchback2 door coupe cabriolet5 door estate4 door saloonLayoutFront engine front wheel drivePlatformPSA PF2 platformRelatedCitroen C4Citroen C4 PicassoPeugeot 3008Peugeot 308 IPowertrainEnginePetrol 1 4 L ET3 I41 6 L TU5 I42 0 L EW10 I4Diesel 1 4 L DV4 HDI I41 6 L DV6 HDi I42 0 L DW10 HDi I4Transmission5 speed manual6 speed manual4 speed ZF 4HP20 automatic6 speed Aramox AF40 Aisin TF80SC automaticDimensionsWheelbase2 608 mm 102 7 in hatchback coupe cabriolet 2 612 mm 102 8 in sedan 2 710 mm 106 7 in wagon Length4 210 mm 165 7 in hatchback 4 350 mm 171 3 in coupe cabriolet 4 420 mm 174 0 in wagon 4 470 mm 176 0 in sedan Width1 730 mm 68 1 in Height1 510 mm 59 4 in 1 420 mm 55 9 in coupe cabriolet ChronologyPredecessorPeugeot 306SuccessorPeugeot 308 hatchback wagon coupe cabriolet Peugeot 408 saloon Contents 1 History 2 Design and engineering 3 Top Gear 4 Facelift 5 Body styles 6 Engines 6 1 Petrol 6 2 Diesel 6 3 Hybrid HDi 7 Reliability 8 Motorsport 8 1 WRC Victories 9 Sales 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory Edit Peugeot 307 five door hatchback pre facelift Peugeot 307 1 6 X Line Sedan The 307 was announced as the 307 Promethee prototype at the 2000 Mondial de l Automobile 3 The production hatchback versions were introduced to the European markets on 26 April 2001 as a successor to the Peugeot 306 The 307 was also sold in Australia New Zealand Asia and in 1 6 and 2 0 petrol versions Mexico In Brazil the 307 is sold with 1 6 and 2 0 flex gas ethanol engines Design and engineering EditThe 307 makes use of a reworked 306 platform that can also be found on the Citroen Xsara as well as the 1991 Citroen ZX However the car is larger than the 306 in every direction The 307 continued the company s styling first seen on the Peugeot 206 and Peugeot 607 With upswept front lights and a steeply rising bonnet leading to a highly sloped windscreen and the upright rear doors first seen on the 206 the 307 departed from the Pininfarina designed themes employed on the previous two generations of Peugeots as introduced with the Peugeot 205 and ending with the evolutionary Peugeot 406 Its height is 1 510 mm 59 4 in which is in the middle of the spectrum between small family cars between 1400 and 1450 mm and compact MPVs between 1600 and 1650 mm Some consider the 307 as a low compact MPV rather than a tall small family car because of its height and profile One advertisement for the 307 which was released upon its launch in 2001 featured the song Something Inside So Strong by British singer songwriter Labi Siffre Top Gear EditIn a report from Top Gear Magazine in June 2001 the new Peugeot 307 1 6 16v TU5 JP4 went head to head with its competitors the Ford Focus 1 6L I4 Zetec SE and Honda Civic 1 6 VTEC 4 The Peugeot received high praise in all areas of the road test beating both the Ford and Honda on price space handling running costs and refinement The 307 won the road test followed by the Focus and the Civic respectively Facelift EditIn June 2005 the 307 was revised to meet the onslaught of rivals which had been launched since the introduction of the 307 four years earlier The front of the car was restyled featuring mildly revised lights a new bonnet updated instrument cluster and the removal of the trademark Peugeot grille between the headlights With the latter change along with a new front bumper the front of the car was now dominated by a larger air intake as first established on the Peugeot 407 and which was now effectively the company s new grille Body styles EditThe 307 was launched as a three and five door hatchback though in February 2002 the range of the 307 was expanded with the introduction of two estates the 307 Break and 307 SW Externally the two estates are almost identical however the SW version has silver roof bars and a three four length panoramic glass roof as standard equipment Internally though the 307 Break is a conventional estate while the SW features an optional third row of removable seats so it is more flexible due to its MPV like configuration The SW exists because Peugeot did not develop a compact MPV spinoff as Citroen did with the Xsara Picasso instead preferring to offer a more flexible version but maintaining the style and road manners of an estate Unlike the previous model there was no saloon version but one was designed for emerging markets such as China and the market in Latin America as saloons were much preferred to hatchbacks The 307 CC a cabriolet with a retractable hardtop was launched in August 2003 to compete against the new European coupe cabriolets A new four door saloon version of the 307 was launched in China in June 2004 The 307 is produced for the market in China by the Dongfeng Peugeot Citroen Automobile a joint venture with the PSA Group This model was also built in Argentina between May 2006 and November 2010 5 6 In 2006 the Argentinian version contained 60 local parts 7 Production ended in China in 2014 Post facelift Peugeot 307 SW station wagon estate Facelifted Peugeot 307 hatchback front Facelifted Peugeot 307 hatchback rear Peugeot 307 CCEngines EditPetrol Edit 1 4 L 1360 cc TU3 I4 75 PS 55 kW 74 hp 1 4 L 1360 cc ET3 I4 90 PS 66 kW 89 hp and 100 lb ft 136 N m 1 6 L 1587 cc TU5 I4 109 PS 80 kW 108 hp and 110 lb ft 149 N m 2 0 L 1997 cc EW10 16 valve I4 140 PS 103 kW 138 hp and 110 lb ft 149 N m 2 0 L 1997 cc EW10 16 valve I4 140 PS 103 kW 138 hp and 148 lb ft 201 N m 2 0 L 1997 cc EW10 16 valve I4 177 PS 130 kW 175 hp and 149 lb ft 202 N m For the 1 6 L setup also available from 09 2007 onwards is a version called 1 6 BioFlex that can as well run on ethanol E85 Diesel Edit 1 4 L 1398 cc DV4 HDi diesel I4 70 PS 1 6 L 1560 cc DV6 HDi diesel I4 90 110 PS and 161 177 lb ft 218 240 N m 2 0 L 1997 cc DW10 HDi diesel I4 136 PS 100 kW 134 hp and 240 lb ft 325 N m 2 0 L HDI 90 PS 66 kW 89 hp Hybrid HDi Edit In January 2006 Peugeot announced a prototype diesel electric hybrid engine for the 307 that could achieve 83 miles per imperial gallon 3 4 L 100 km 69 mpg US but was not intended for sale until at least 2010 by which time the 307 was replaced by the 308 and the hybrid was still not launched 8 The Citroen C4 Hybride HDi was announced at the same time Reliability EditAccording to some sources the 307 suffers from below average build quality and reliability having featured at the bottom of the German Automobile Club breakdown statistics for 3 to 5 year old small family cars in 2009 9 However June 2005 saw a facelift within the model and reliability increased making it a more popular model 2006 2007 models were referenced as a lot more reliable and trustworthy Motorsport EditSee also Peugeot 307 WRC Marcus Gronholm driving his 307 WRC at the 2004 Monte Carlo Rally The Peugeot 307 WRC a World Rally Car based on the 307 CC replaced the championship winning 206 WRC in the World Rally Championship for the season of 2004 The vehicle was plagued by transmission problems throughout its career and the works team s drivers driving styles did not suit the car s handling characteristics 10 In 2004 the car took seven podiums and a maiden win in Rally Finland but it was not able to challenge for the championship as Marcus Gronholm finished fifth in the drivers championship and Peugeot fourth in the manufacturers championship The season of 2005 was more successful and Peugeot was a serious challenger for the manufacturers championship leading the championship after round 10 but the challenge faded after Markko Martin s retirement from rallying 10 Peugeot ultimately finished second in the manufacturers championship while Gronholm finished third in the drivers championship tied on points with second placed Petter Solberg Gronholm took victories at Rally Finland and Rally Japan along with six other podium finishes while Martin took four further podiums The car saw its factory supported competition life cut short at the end of 2005 by PSA s decision to withdraw the factory teams of both Citroen and Peugeot from top level rallying A private undertaking by seasoned Peugeot preparatory firm Bozian Racing dubbed OMV Peugeot Norway World Rally Team largely assumed responsibility for the running of WRC specification 307s for the following season of 2006 Manfred Stohl and Henning Solberg were named as the driving personnel Stohl impressively placed fourth in the overall drivers standings and the 307 WRC took seven podiums by privateer teams that season Overall the car has three WRC victories and 26 podiums to its name Marcus Gronholm having driven it to the top of the podium in the series at the Rally Finland in 2004 and 2005 as well as at the Rally Japan in 2005 Luis Jose Di Palma s 307 during the 2010 TC 2000 season The 307 WRC will be remembered for the accident that befell WRC competitors Markko Martin and Michael Park on September 18 2005 which resulted in co driver Park s death On stage 15 of Wales Rally GB Martin lost control of his 307 WRC and collided with a tree killing Park instantly This was the first fatality in a WRC event since Rodger Freeth in 1993 11 The Peugeot 307 has also been raced in the World Touring Car Championship the British Touring Car Championship Stock Car Brasil TC2000 and the Danish Touring Car Championship WRC Victories Edit No Event Season Driver Co driver1 2004 Rally Finland 2004 Marcus Gronholm Timo Rautiainen2 2005 Rally Finland 2005 Marcus Gronholm Timo Rautiainen3 2005 Rally Japan 2005 Marcus Gronholm Timo RautiainenSales EditYear Worldwide Production Worldwide sales Notes2004 TBA 583 700 12 2005 TBA 520 400 12 2006 TBA 447 000 12 2007 TBA 369 100 12 2008 TBA 142 300 12 2009 84 300 13 93 600 12 2010 87 700 13 86 900 13 2011 67 174 14 71 531 14 Total production reaches 3 677 711 units 14 2012 103 300 15 103 000 15 Total production reaches 3 781 000 units 15 See also EditPeugeot 307 WRCReferences Edit ABOUT PEUGEOT NIGERIA Retrieved 24 February 2023 Rewind to 2002 Peugeot 307 Quicks Archived from the original on 9 January 2014 Retrieved 9 January 2014 PEUGEOT Promethee Mondial de Paris 2000 Motorlegend com www motorlegend com in French Retrieved 2022 07 19 Top Gear Magazine June 2001 Issue magazineexchange co uk Retrieved 2019 09 17 Milestones in PSA Peugeot Citroen s Development in Argentina PDF Press release PSA Peugeot Citroen 2011 11 05 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on 2011 08 07 Retrieved 2011 06 12 Adios al Peugeot 307 Sedan Argentina Autoblog 2010 11 04 Retrieved 2011 06 12 Rugido nacional LA NACION July 14 2006 French develop diesel electric hybrids WhatCar Haymarket Motoring 2006 01 31 Retrieved 2008 04 03 Infogramme ADAC Pannenstatistik 2009 Bild 2 von 3 Autokiste autokiste de a b Peugeot 307 Profile rallye info com Archived from the original on 2019 11 20 Retrieved 2019 10 20 Not Forgotten Rodger Freeth Australian Motorcycle News a b c d e f PSA PSA Peugeot Citroen com 2010 06 30 Archived from the original on 2010 12 06 Retrieved 2010 12 04 a b c Engine specs from PSA Peugeot Citroen PDF Creator and designer PSA Peugeot Citroen Archived from the original PDF on 5 June 2017 Retrieved 22 November 2012 a b c PSA Annual Report 2012 PDF Car manufacturers PSA Retrieved 4 April 2013 permanent dead link a b c Memento Mars 2013 in French PSA Peugeot Citroen 21 February 2013 p 50 archived from the original on 2013 03 11External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peugeot 307 Official international 307 English website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peugeot 307 amp oldid 1141376430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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