PEUGEOT 108
1.0 Active 5DR - 2016 (66)
Vehicle Description
Road tax is only £20 a year on this attractive little Peugeot 108 that our Sales Manager has just taken in part exchange from a local retired East Devon lady who has owned the car since it was around three years old and who has only covered a total of 39,000 miles. The 108 from Peugeot is a small city car that’s cheap to run, easy to park and surprisingly reliable for the money. The 1.0 petrol engine is the highly rated Toyota-sourced engine that has a reputation for being dependable, economical and simple to maintain. So if you want a cheap first car or reliable runaround, the 108 1.0 Active is widely considered a good one to go for. The Active trim comes with Bluetooth, Air Conditioning, a DAB radio, USB, Electric Windows and ISOFIX rear seats. The 5 door version is more practical as it allows easier access in and out of the back for passengers. With Harts having been in business here since 1986, you can trust that you're dealing with professionals who aim to provide a friendly and stress-free experience whether you're purchasing a used car, having your car serviced, or needing an MOT. We are happy to take any car or van in part-exchange and the car comes with a comprehensive 6 months warranty including 12 months Free RAC cover with the option to extend up from 6 to 24 months for £420 [or 10 x £42] or to 36 months for £590 or 10 x £59]. Any VAT registered garage in the UK can carry out work under the terms and conditions of the warranty.
Vehicle Specification
Financial Disclosure
Harts of Honiton is Authorised and Regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority. (582188) Finance Subject to status. Other offers may be available but cannot be used in conjunction with this offer. We work with a number of carefully selected credit providers who may be able to offer you finance for your purchase. Harts of Honiton - Northcote Hill, Honiton, Devon, EX14 9UP. Companies House Number:1879913. FCA number: 582188.
We do not charge you a fee for our services. Whichever lender we introduce you to, we will typically receive commission from them (either a fixed fee or a fixed percentage of the amount you borrow). A customer may ask for commission disclosure at any time from our initial discussions through to the point when their agreement is set live.


