The Sub-£7000 Peugeot 208 GTI Is The Affordable Hot Hatch You Didn't Consider

Prices of Peugeot's recently discontinued 208 GTI have dropped below £7000 on the used market
The Sub-£7000 Peugeot 208 GTI Is The Affordable Hot Hatch You Didn't Consider

After a string of iffy small hot hatches from Peugeot, the French company finally gave the legendary 205 GTI the successor it deserved in 2012. The 208 GTI said its big hello to the world at the Geneva Motor Show that year, ready to right the wrongs of its predecessors.

It’s sadly been taken off sale ahead of the arrival of the all-new 208, but thankfully, the used market is awash with tidy examples. What’s more, prices have dipped below £7000.

The Sub-£7000 Peugeot 208 GTI Is The Affordable Hot Hatch You Didn't Consider

We’ve plucked this 2014 model out of the classifieds for closer inspection. It has a thoroughly reasonable 57,000 miles on the clock, comes with a full service history, and looks rather dapper in Prestige Black. The price for all this? A mere £6,991.

The 1.6-litre inline-four turbo engine produces a handy 197bhp, whisking you from 0-60mph in 6.6 seconds. It isn’t quite a dynamic match for the Ford Fiesta ST of the same era, but the GTI longtermer CT ran many years ago proved to be fun and capable to drive.

The Sub-£7000 Peugeot 208 GTI Is The Affordable Hot Hatch You Didn't Consider

If you must have something that’s as good as a Fiesta ST to drive, though, you might want to consider upping the budget a tad. If you do, you should be able to snag a GTI 30th Anniversary.

For the 30th, Peugeot upped the power to 205bhp, but more importantly, widened the front track and added a Torsen limited-slip differential. Praise from almost all corners of the motoring world was rightly heaped upon this car, with the tweaked 208 GTI widely seen to have recaptured the magic of that old 205.

The Sub-£7000 Peugeot 208 GTI Is The Affordable Hot Hatch You Didn't Consider

This 2015 example admittedly won’t be to everyone’s tastes with its two-tone ‘coupe franche’ paintwork, but has done just 30,000 miles and will set you back £10,500.

So, which will it be for you: the standard GTI or the 30th?

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Comments

GTRTURTLE 🔰 🐢(Oo \ S K Y L I N E / oO) (Koen

Not going to lie as an American I’ve always wondered what these small performance oriented cars are like along with what Peugeots are like.

11/08/2018 - 14:25 |
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Gabriel 7

I think This is just better:

11/08/2018 - 15:01 |
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Martin Burns

Didn’t consider it because it’s not for sale in the U.S because…. reasons¿

11/08/2018 - 15:08 |
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Anonymous

You could probably buy the standard car, add wider tyres and a limited slip differential and save a grand or so.

11/08/2018 - 15:14 |
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Anonymous

Like a Fiesta ST but good looking.

11/08/2018 - 15:16 |
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Anonymous

Yeah this is looking nice but there’s a catch….It’s right hand drive so count me out…

11/08/2018 - 17:31 |
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Anonymous

Cool let me know when they drop below £0. Then I will buy one.

11/08/2018 - 21:03 |
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Advanced Handling Flags

Woah yes

11/09/2018 - 00:33 |
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Lauge

Underrated

11/09/2018 - 09:38 |
0 | 0

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