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Peugeot 1007

2004 Peugeot 1007

The Peugeot 1007 is a car based on the Peugeot 206, on sale from 2004 (Mid-2005 in some markets). It is the first mainstream car from Peugeot feature a "double zero" number. In english-speaking countries, the name is pronounced "ten-oh-seven", not "one-thousand-seven", while in France it is marketed as the "mille-sept".

It features two power sliding doors (as in a minivan) rather than conventional hinged doors for easier access in cramped spaces and on hills. It has very large exterior handles.

Back of the new 1007

It also features user-swappable interior trim pieces which cost around €250 for a set. Another innovation is the optional "two tronic" transmission system. It shares the 206's 1.4 L petrol and 1.6 L Diesel engines. It borrows the "big mouth" look from the 407. Its dimensions are 3.73 m long and 1.61 m high. For its size, the 1007 is expensive, with prices around €14,000 (£10,000 in the UK).

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