There is a pic in this weeks Auto Express, can't scan it as my scanner isn't working right. Article taken from www.autoexpress.co.uk is below........
Thursday 3rd July 2003
Lid Lifted On Peugeot's New 207CC Stunner
Hold on to your hats! Auto Express magazine is first to reveal the new Peugeot 207 CC to the world. Set to replace the 206 drop-top, the car will take its styling and engineering inspiration from the recently revealed 307 CC.
Although still top-secret, an exclusive spy image in the current issue of Auto Express magazine reveals what the newcomer will look like, based on reports leaked from inside the French firm's headquarters.
The family influences are clear to see; the headlamps mirror those developed for the RC concept cars, while the short bonnet and curvaceous rear ape the 307 convertible.
The purposeful appearance is no accident, as the Coupé Cabriolet edition is expected to build on the current machine's dramatic styling and four-seat layout. To add extra appeal to the driving experience, a glass centre panel is being developed for the folding roof, just like that on the Mercedes SL. The 207 won't be much larger than the 206, although a 10cm increase in the wheelbase should create much needed passenger space and ease criticism of the current car's poor legroom. Short overhangs front and rear mean it will remain as practical as ever for city drivers.
Underneath, the 207 CC will use the same platform as the Citroen C3 Pluriel and share a similar suspension set-up. The CC will have a choice of the 1.6 and 2.0-litre petrol engines found in both the Citroen and current 206. Diesel power will come from a high-performance 2.0-litre HDi unit offering at least 130bhp.
Hatchback versions of the 207 will be built at Ryton, Coventry, where the 206 is currently made, while all other variants - including the CC - will be made in France. The car will debut at the Paris Motor Show in 2004, and be on sale in Britain the following spring.
Article from: Auto Express
207CC - Auto Express
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That car looks like its smiling!oops soz m8Grrrr, I scanned it in before I went online :rolleyes:
Here's the picture scanned off the front cover but like Lyndon says they're only guessing what it'll look like
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Diesels definately dont rock, I never want another dieselNo they don't, or at least the 307 diesel I've got at the moment doesn't - my girlfriend said I should've asked for a tin opener for itPS Diesels rock
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Hehhe... well my Mum has a 307 HDi 90BHP and I admit it feels very laggy and cumbersome, but the old 306 HDis are very different as they're much lighter. There's so much more you can do with them compared to petrol engines. Some of the guys on PGAC have got the HDi 90 engine pushing upwards of 160BHP with fairly trivial modifications.No they don't, or at least the 307 diesel I've got at the moment doesn't - my girlfriend said I should've asked for a tin opener for itPS Diesels rock
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yes they are and the look a bit stuck on.
also looks like they noticed at the last minute that they forgot to put mirrors on and stuck them anywhere
apart from that it looks ok but i think i would prefer the 307CC
also looks like they noticed at the last minute that they forgot to put mirrors on and stuck them anywhere
apart from that it looks ok but i think i would prefer the 307CC
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