I’m still loving the idea of the 3008’s detachable torch, even though it’s yet to see real action in its detached state.
It’s just like a normal light when tucked into the boot’s sidewall, but when unclipped it transforms into a bona fide portable flashlight with a 45-minute battery life and its own stand – beneficial when changing a wheel (says the brochure). Luckily, if you leave the torch on when you clip it back into its boot space it automatically switches off and will recharge its batteries while you’re driving. Just wish I had a reason to use it.
Peugeot 3008 1.6 110 HDi Sport 5dr 6spd manual |
Mileage |
2788 |
Claimed combined consumption |
55.3mpg |
Our average consumption |
37.3mpg |
P11D price |
£19,030 |
Model price range |
£16,695-£22,795 |
CO2 (tax) |
137g/km/19% |
BIK 20/40% per month |
£60/£121 |
Service interval |
up to 12,500mls/2yrs |
Insurance |
group 15E |
Warranty |
3yrs/60,000mls |
Boot space (min/max) |
512/1604 litres |
Engine size/power |
1560cc/110hp |
Top speed/0-62mph |
112mph/12.2secs |
Why we’re running it |
To test the award-winning car in the real world |
Positive |
Functional boot, high interior quality |
Negative |
Seatbelt alarm system,, left-hand drive layout |
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