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Considering buying a family car? Peugeot 5008 #review

Things to think about when buying a family car

What do you want to use your car for? For us it maybe that just one person needs to use it, or any combination up to 7 people – this means we have always gone for MPVs. On a general basis when we are using an MPV it is for when we are going on long journeys and everyone needs room and comfort (ie stop the kids arguing)! We thought about downsizing now that our oldest is at university but after our own MPV broke down we looked at options of one of us using public transport to meet the others, but we found it was much harder than it first seemed. We were looking at taking two cars for our holiday to Cornwall but anyone who knows me will know that I am not very confident with driving (and passed after my 6th attempt!) Therefore I was absolutely delighted when Peugeot offered us the loan of their 5008 in return for an honest review.

Peugeot 5008 Safety

When you are looking for a family car I should imagine that safety will come up high in your list of priorities. The Peugeot 5008 has:

Peugeot 5008 Comfort and Convenience

As you can imagine travelling with all those people all that way they can get a bit fidgety and distracting (did I mention it was 168 miles away, without even taking into account the fact that we left at lunch time when all the children broke up for the summer holidays and the roads were literally murder!) – What better than to have features which makes them feel more comfortable and the driving easier:

Peugeot 5008 Versatility

As I have mentioned what we use our MPV for and how many of us are in it can vary greatly. Over the years we have come to rely on our MPV for more than just getting us from A to B, with it cutting costs with things such as transporting furniture, or taking away waste, as well as the obvious long day trips and holidays.

The Peugeot 5008 has a Multiflex Interior (row 2 the 3 individual seats fold flat and row 3 seats fold completely flat into the floor: Plus a folding flat front passenger seat with picnic table – so there’s no worries about long items such a Christmas tree). Also it features Family Storage Pack (storage under front seats and footwells).

Tech info: 1,247 litres of rear load capacity (row 3 seats flat); 2,506 litres (rows 2 &3 flat).

Peugeot 5008 Style

The new re-styled 5008 compact MPV does not look bulky like some other MPVs on the market (in fact it looks so neat that I was worried that we wouldn’t all fit comfortably with our luggage – but indeed we did!). Features include C-Shaped design, floating front grille, leather steering wheel, cloth trim (which can be upgraded to leather), chrome trim, 17” alloys (18” on the Allure) and you can upgrade for Metallic paint.

Peugeot 5008 Allure BlueHdi Additional Features

We had the Peugeot 5008 Allure BlueHdi 120 Auto model which comes with some additional features:

Peugeot 5008 Cost

For most of us a big deciding factor is how much cost is involved. Things to consider are the initial cost, insurance group, VED/road Tax, Fuel Economy and possibly the impact on the environment.

Conclusions of the Peugeot 5008

I have to say that the Peugeot 5008 is a lovely family car. Whether you need it for a large family like ourselves, or just want more room it is a great drive. I was a bit anxious about driving a brand new car (especially since I have never driven an automatic before) but the 5008 really made it easy and I felt like a much more confident driver (in fact so much so that my husband has already been out to see if we can buy one). It has so many wonderful features that I am sure I have missed loads out. My favourite features were the reversing camera, heated seats, the ability to plug my iPhone in with the lightning cable (to charge and listen to it) and the Cielo Panoramic Glass Roof. My husband likes a car to have a bit of oomph and was pleased with how the 5008 drives (it even has a sports mode). We were able to fit comfortably 3 adults, a teenagers and 2 small children (including a booster seat), plus holiday luggage comfortably. All in all I would say this is a very good car especially for those with larger families (who may have a lot of passengers trying to distract you).

Northern Mum’s Review of the Peugeot 5008 Allure BlueHDi 120 A

See JBMumofOne’s Review of the Manual Peugeot 5008

Who’s the Mummy Peugeot 5008 Review

Boo Roo and Tigger Too – A week with the Peugeot 5008

Many thanks for the loan of this car. All opinions are honest and my own. Some facts have been taken directly from the Press Kit provided by Peugeot. Information believed to be correct at the time, but please check before purchasing.

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