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Peugeot - 2008 (2021)
Looking to buy a Peugeot 2008 and wondering about its value? Whether you’re in the market for a fresh 2021 model or a well‑maintained used one, price and depreciation are key pieces of the puzzle. In this deep dive, we’ll walk through the Peugeot 2008 price landscape, compare Peugeot 2008 2021 price to rivals, offer clear depreciation estimates, and answer the frequent question: what is a 2021 Peugeot 2008 worth?
- Engine: 1.2‑liter PureTech 3‑cyl or 1.5‑liter PureTech 4‑cyl, 130–180 hp
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual, optional 6‑speed automated manual (e‑CVT)
- Fuel type: Petrol (any petrol‑based engine); optionally a mild hybrid system (2.0‑liter hybrid routes)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (standard), all‑wheel drive available in certain trims
- Dimensions: Length 4,276 mm; Width 1,745 mm; Height 1,613 mm; Wheelbase 2,600 mm
- Cargo: 390 L behind rear seats; expands to 1,161 L with seats folded
- Safety: 7 overall rating by Euro NCAP; features include multiple airbags, AEB, lane‑keep assist, adaptive cruise control (premium trims)
- Infotainment: 10‑inch touchscreen, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto; optional 12 inch display for premium variants
- Charging: Electric version “2008 Hybrid” supports 7.3 kW fast charging
The Peugeot 2008 price hinges on licence regions, tax regimes, and dealer mark‑ups. In the UK, for example, a new 2021 model starts around £16,000, while in continental Europe it often ships between €18,000 and €22,000. However, used Peugeot 2008 price shows a broader range: a three‑year‑old 2021 model in low mileage might fetch £12,500–£14,500 in the UK, whereas a comparable unit in Germany could be €14,000–€17,000.
Many buyers ask about Peugeot 2008 depreciation. A common rule of thumb for new cars is a 20–25 % drop in value after the first year, and a cumulative 40–45 % loss over the first three years. The 2008 follows a similar pattern:
- First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value—so a 2021 model that starts at £16,000 might be worth £12,800–£13,600 after 12 months.
- Second year: Another 10–12% drop, putting the ballpark at £11,500–£12,300.
- Third year onward: 5–8% yearly decline, resulting in a value of roughly £10,500–£11,300 after three full years.
These numbers are averages; actual resale price depends on mileage, service history, and market sentiment. Vehicles that maintain a full service log, low mileage, and little cosmetic wear tend to hold up closer to these estimates.
When weighing the Peugeot 2008 2021 price, comparisons to other small‑sized crossover offerings help clarify the value proposition:
- Volkswagen T‑Cross: Shares a similar price point; offers a 1.5‑liter diesel and
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