#FeelPeugeot? Why yes, I did!

I was given an awesome opportunity to run around for four days in the Peugeot 3008 last week.

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What a car!  I used every opportunity I could to take this baby for a spin over the four days.  Couldnt find an ingredient at the store? No worries, just hop in the car and go to the next store.  Still cant find the ingredient?  What?  Its at a store 10km away? No worries!  This car is an absolute pleasure to drive.

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At least after I got used to the fact it was an automatic!  Let me just tell you, 16 years of driving a manual car and muscle memory is a bitch to get rid of!

So, down to the nitty gritty…

Likes

So many nifty features.

  • Retractable side mirrors.
  • On board SatNav.
  • On board computer/radio set up.
  • Compass.
  • Heads Up Display for km/hour and for proximity alert.
  • Independent climate controlled air-con for driver and passenger.
  • Bluetooth functionality for hands free phone calls.
  • Adjustable hight for the drivers seat, us short people really appreciate that!
  • Rear park assist.
  • Cruise control.
  • Cielo (panoramic) retractable roof.
  • Heated seats.
  • Refrigerated centre console.
  • Diesel engine.
  • Huge and I mean, HUGE, boot!
  • Swanky leather interior.
That panel... it moves to give you more space, less space, all the space you want!
That panel… it moves to give you more space, less space, all the space you want!

Oh, oh!!!! See that interior light on the left hand side of the boot? It pops out and becomes a torch!  No more scrabbling around in a dark boot.  Especially because this one is so huge you could lose a few bodies in it!

The kids absolutely LOVED the roof, especially at night where they could chase the moon :)
The kids absolutely LOVED the roof, especially at night where they could chase the moon 🙂

 

Not so likes

I was hard pressed to find anything I didnt really like about the 3008.

  • The centre console opened from the left (passenger side).  It should open from the right or from the front.  I get that the car is manufactured in a country that makes left hand drive vehicles but surely it doesn’t take too much effort to adjust the features to a right hand drive car?
  • As above, the bonnet release was also found on the left side.  In fact, it was found near the passenger door.  Which means that if I needed to open the bonnet, I would have to get out the car, walk around, open the passenger door and then open the bonnet.  Not so safe…
  • The controls for opening/closing and tilting the SatNav screen were ‘just’ too far for my small arms to reach.  There is plenty space on the centre console to put these buttons.
Those buttons are 'just' too far *stretches*
Those buttons are ‘just’ too far *stretches*

 

That open compartment?  Needs to open the other way for ease of use.
That open compartment? Needs to open the other way for ease of use.

 

Blow my socks off

  • Automatic headlights! These were amazing, set the lights to auto and you never have to remember to turn lights on or off!  This was probably the highlight of the car for me.
  • Child lock/safety feature.  This nifty button locks not only the windows from naughty little hands but also stops them from opening the rear doors.  And its just a push of a button on the drivers door.  Meaning that when I had an adult in the back seat, all I had to do was press the button to disengage the lock.
Spacious and pretty and an absolute dream to drive.
Spacious and pretty and an absolute dream to drive.

There are probably a ton of features I haven’t even covered here but do yourselves a favour and take this baby out for a spin and see for yourself.  I am definitely going to beg to test drive a few more models!

#FeelPeugeot? Why yes, don’t mind if I do!

*This is not an advert and I was not paid to attend or write about the event!

The family and I were invited to the launch of the new #FeelPeugeot campaign this morning.

We had a blast!

The car of the day was definitely the {208 GTi}, there was a waiting list to test drive this baby and everyone who did, raved about it.

This stunning little car has park assist steering.  You change gears and control the breaks, the car does the steering and parks for you, hands free!

I took a video of the demo.  The oops at the end was driver error, he forgot the break!

I particularly enjoyed driving the ‘mom’ car, the {3008}.  My only issue was that it was an automatic, and I haven’t driven an auto in almost 14 years.  I kept looking for the clutch and didn’t know what to do with my ‘stick’ hand 🙂

Other than that, the 3008 is awesome.  So spacious and comfy.  Built in navigation and rear park assist.  It has a Cielo roof, which is awesome, I could just imagine driving at night with the stars above you.  It also has a refrigerated storage consul in between the driver and front passenger, perfect for snacks and drinks for the  kids in between lifts and extra murals.  You could host a party in the boot too, it is that huge!

Not the 3008 boot, think this is the 508, but still… HUGE boot! It even fits a {Dave!}

The kids had an awesome morning too, they had popcorn and got to drive their very own cars (go-carts) around a track.

We listened to some smooth live music by the gorgeous {Connell Cruise} who even wrote a brand new track and début it especially for the #FeelPeugeot crowd.

And what launch would be complete without a cupcake? Om nom nommy!

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*All photos (except the cupcake) are curtesy of my awesome husband!!