Peugeot 308 SW (2014 -) Review Review by James Taylor on 02 Apr 2014 Last Updated: 09 Sep 2016 4.5 This is the Peugeot 308 SW, the estate version of the well-received 308 hatchback. It’s a fair bit longer than the hatch, with improved room for both passengers and luggage, and it features a new range of impressively efficient petrol and diesel engines. Summary Driving & Performance Equipment Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Facts & Figures Road Tests (3) Gallery Plenty of boot spaceRear seats fold totally flatExcellent enginesUltra-low CO2 BlueHDi versionUpmarket interior Touchscreen controls can be fiddlyLack of underfloor boot storageTough rivals New price range: £22,220 - £29,570 View all new prices Used price range: £3,096 - £19,256 View all used prices Summary Parkers Rating: 4.5 out of 5 This is the Peugeot 308 SW, the estate version of the well-received 308 hatchback.It’s a fair bit longer than the hatch, with improved room for both passengers and luggage, and it features a new range of impressively efficient petrol and diesel engines.Spacious load areaWith a wheelbase (the distance between the front and rear wheels) that’s 11cm longer than the hatch, the rear doors open wider and there’s more knee room for rear passengers. The bulk of the extra length is concentrated behind the rear wheels though, with an extra 22cm of rear overhang making for a genuinely huge boot.With 660 litres of space to the parcel shelf with the rear seats up, it’s actually more spacious than the Peugeot 508 SW estate.A major plus point is the fact that the rear seats fold completely flat (providing you’ve moved the front seats forward a touch) and a load-through hatch in the middle of the rear seat backs is standard. The boot lip is low to help make packing heavy objects easier and there are rails along the boot floor with sliding and removable anchor points.Although there’s less underfloor storage space than you might expect, it is possible to stow the retractable parcel shelf diagonally over the spare wheel well. Although the SW has a larger boot in terms of litres than rivals such as the Skoda Octavia Estate and Honda Civic Tourer, it doesn’t offer any major advantages over them in terms of pure practicality.Efficient new enginesThe 308 SW is the first Peugeot to feature the company’s new ‘PureTech’ three-cylinder turbo petrol engine. We tested the more powerful 128bhp version and found it to be a seriously impressive engine, with good performance for its size. It’s far quieter and smoother than many three-cylinder engines and it’s more flexible than you might expect too.There’s a new range of low-emissions diesels too, the thriftiest of which offers fleet-friendly CO2 emissions as low as 85g/km and claimed average fuel consumption of 88mpg – both seriously impressive figures.Modern, minimal interiorLike the hatchback, there’s a strikingly tiny steering wheel and raised instrument cluster while a large touchscreen takes care of most of the controls (apart from on the entry-level model which gets conventional buttons and dials).That makes for a clean, minimalist interior and it’s a very nice place to be, with high-quality materials and impressive fit and finish. Some users may find using touchscreen interface while driving a fiddly and distracting task, though – you need to be firm and accurate to hit the function you’re after.Strong competitionThere’s no shortage of competitors for the 308 SW. The VW Golf Estate, SEAT Leon ST, Skoda Octavia Estate, Honda Civic Tourer and Ford Focus Estate all have plenty to recommend them.The 308 SW can hold its head up high against them – it’s competitively priced, has impressive luggage volume figures and the new engines are excellent. With its smart, unusual interior it has a little more character than most of its rivals, too. Feline trim replaced by GT Line in 2014, and Sportium added Promising the distilled essence of the 308 GT’s sporty nature, the GT Line trim replaced Feline and included 18-inch wheels, twin exhausts and a black rear diffusers. To find out more, click on the headings at the top of the page or the ratings below to navigate through the full Peugeot 308 SW review. Parkers Ratings Overall 4.5 out of 5 Performance 4 out of 5 Handling 3.5 out of 5 Comfort 4.5 out of 5 Practicality 5 out of 5 Behind the wheel 4.5 out of 5 Safety 4 out of 5 Reliability 4 out of 5 Running costs 5 out of 5 Green credentials 5 out of 5 Buying new 4 out of 5 Buying used 4 out of 5 Selling 4 out of 5 Equipment 5 out of 5 Read the full facts and figures about this car Compare this car to other cars Next steps View 1 new Peugeot 308 SWs for sale Tweet Other Peugeot reviews Continue to: Driving & Performance Best deals on Peugeot 308 SWs New Peugeot 308 SW Allure 1.2 PureTech 130 S&S (07/17 on) 5d Now £21,680 Save £2,925 List Price £24,605 Used Peugeot 308 Tech Line 1.2 PureTech 130 S&S 5d (2019/69) Price £13,062 Save £1,583 Robins & Day Peugeot West London Used Peugeot 308 1.2 e-THP (130bhp) Active 5d Auto (2015/65) Price £7,300 Save £875 Meadway Autoland Used Peugeot 308 GT Line 1.5 BlueHDi 130 EAT8 auto S&S 5d (2019/19) Price £13,975 Save £1,595 Marshall Peugeot St Neots
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