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Peugeot - 1007 (2005)

Looking for the classic Peugeot 1007 in 2005? Whether you’re a collector or a daily driver enthusiast, understanding the Peugeot 1007 price landscape is essential. The 2005 model, celebrated for its compact design and practical features, sits comfortably between budget-friendly and mid-range bargains with a diverse range of options on used car market listings. In this guide, we’ll explore everything from the Peugeot 1007 2005 price outlook to depreciation trends, so you can make a well‑informed decision on both purchase and resale value.

What is a 2005 Peugeot 1007 worth? While exact figures vary with mileage, condition, and location, the average Peugeot 1007 price for the 2005 model usually falls between €4,000 and €8,000 when checked across major markets. For used variants—often cited under used Peugeot 1007 price—you’ll encounter some lower‑end offerings around €3,000, especially if the vehicle has higher mileage or minor wear. Conversely, a pristine example with under 50,000 km could fetch near €9,000, reflecting its desirability among compact‑car lovers.

  • Engine: 1.2 L, 3‑cyl, 75 hp (Common PE 1429)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (automatic rare for 2005)
  • Fuel type: Petrol
  • Dimensions: Length 3 570 mm, Width 1 690 mm, Height 1 470 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2 460 mm
  • Weight: 1 075 kg (approx.)
  • Seating capacity: 5 (fold‑flat rear seats)
  • Doors: 4 (with optional rare two‑door variant in some markets)
  • Fuel tank: 48 L
  • Typical torque: 108 Nm at 3 000 rpm
  • Key safety features: Dual front airbags, ABS (optional), seatbelts with pre‑tensioners

When looking at the Peugeot 1007 depreciation curve, the most noticeable drop occurs in the first year of ownership. Owners typically see the car lose about 15‑20% of its value during that period, mostly due to the rapid depreciation that applies to many new vehicles. Subsequent yearly depreciation slows ∼5‑10%, so after the initial shock, the 1007 retains a resilient resale value relative to its classes.

Let’s break down the depreciation in a


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2 years ago used €3,990.00 Unlock all links
2 years ago used €3,900.00 Unlock all links
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3 years ago used €5,250.00 Unlock all links
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4 years ago used €4,900.00 Unlock all links
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