The Peugeot 2008 GT Line 1.2 Pure Tech Auto, which was
launched locally about two years ago competes in the compact SUV class, one of
the fastest growing areas of the new car market, but it does have the looks, a
high level of standard equipment and the price is very competitive. The new GT
Line 1.2 Pure Tech Auto and the updated model shows a reasonable amount of
change.
It can be recognized by its new vertical front grille, a
wave roof, roof bars, rear door molding, new spoiler, black and chrome
headlamps and 3D claws. The press vehicle was fitted with 5-double spoke alloy
wheels shod with sporty 205/50R17 low profile Radials.
Sitting in the new 2008 and looking around, it looks and
feels a bit more up market than most of the others in the segment, particularly
regarding quality, while the new GT Line trim adds a sporty theme to the
red/black spirit. Inside, the lighting highlights the luxury of the materials
and attention to detail, and the seats, upholstered in half leather and half
suede material, looks good. The GT Line's front seats are fully adjustable and
provide decent support, while the steering wheel is adjustable for both reach
and rake. Two tall adults will have no problem with head or leg room, however,
the back seats are rather tight to sit three adults abreast comfortably, but
two will find good head room, and enough leg room if the front passengers don’t
position their seats right back.
In car storage is provided for with numerous useful
compartments, including the deep recess in front of the gear lever and generous
door pockets, but the cubby-hole is tiny. Luggage space though, is generous,
measuring 410 litres. If you need more space, the rear seat backrest splits ⅓ -
⅔ and can be folded completely flat, increasing capacity to 1 400 litres plus
the tailgate aperture opens nice and wide and there’s a low loading sill.
The bumper forms part of the solid black protective belt
which encircles the new 2008. To preserve the bodywork, this belt unites the
front and rear bumpers, equipped with scuff plates and wheel arch extensions.
A large 18 cm touch-screen colour display is mounted in the
center dash, and this semi-floating display allows easy access to the various
multimedia functions, including an MP3-compatible CD receiver with multiple
speakers, including Bluetooth and USB connectivity. Also standard is a trip
computer, electric power steering and automatic bi-zone climate control
air-conditioning, electric windows front and rear, electro-chromatic rear-view
mirror, auto-activating headlights, rain-sensing windscreen wipers, fog lamps
cornering function and programmable cruise control with speed limiter, a
refrigerated glove compartment and aluminum pedals. On-board connectivity
includes the Mirror Screen feature which allows the driver to link their
MirrorLinkTM or Apple Carplay® compatible smartphone to the touch screen.
The 2008 is equipped with Peugeot’s Grip Control system,
which sends torque to the front wheel with most grip to help you scrabble up
slippery slopes and over wet fields. Also fitted was the Active City Brake
technology that reduces the severity of accidents and the Park Assist Technology
assists the parking process, while the reversing camera shows the vehicle's
dimensions on the screen to facilitate maneuvering.
Safety features include; six airbags, ABS anti-lock brakes
with electronic brake force distribution and emergency brake assist. Hazard
lights that activate automatically under emergency braking, a central locking
system which locks the doors when driving off and electric child locks for the
rear doors.
The 2008 has an unusually small 4-spoke multi-function flat
bottomed steering wheel, positioned in such a way that the driving position may
not suit everyone because you view the instruments over the steering wheel
rather than through it, and for some, the instruments are partially obscured.
However, the half-leather half cloth upholstery, leather-trimmed steering wheel
and form hugging side bolsters, are very comfortable, and the small diameter
steering wheel does add to the sporty feeling.
The 2008 GT Line 1.2 Pure Tech Auto is powered by Peugeot’s
turbo-charged 1 199 cc PureTech 3-cylinder engine, producing 81 kW at 5 500
RPM and maximum torque of 205 NM from 1 500 RPM, and linked to the new 6-speed
automatic gearbox. In acceleration tests, leaving the autobox in “drive” mode
to do its own changing, it covered the 0 to 100 km/h sprint after two gear
changes in a not so quick 11.1 seconds, and has a top speed of around 188 km/h.
Combined petrol consumption is given as 5.4 litres per 100 km but the trip
recorder of the test vehicle, showed an average of 8.1 litres per 100 which is
quite high.
The steering is light around town and sharp at higher
speeds, but with the car’s good turning radius, the 2008 is easy to park in
tight spaces. The 165 mm ride height and compact SUV go well together as if you
have to mount a pavement to leave passing space on a narrow road or misjudge
the height of the pavement, you are unlikely to damage the car.
On the freeways, the 2008 GT Line is reasonably refined,
the motor smooth running, and the automatic ‘box is quite responsive when quick
changes are called for, like for a quick overtake. Cruising at the 120 km/h
speed limit in 6th gear, the rev counter registers 2 500 RPM and 3
300 RPM at 160 km/h, while wind and road noise are both well contained.
The ride is on the firm side and the suspension quite good
in normal road conditions but it does get a bit ruffled over patchy road surfaces,
especially in sharp corners. However, handling and ride comfort is generally
good and overall, the 208 GT Line is pleasant and sporty to drive. Around town,
the Peugeot 2008 is quite nippy and agile, but in faster bends there is a bit
of body roll. The recommended retail selling price for the Peugeot 2008 GT Line
6-speed automatic is R349 900, which includes a 3-year / 45 000 km service plan.
