I BOUGHT A CHEAP PEUGEOT 107 FOR £400

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Today I've bought a very cheap Peugeot 107… Let's see what it's like...

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Got a 56 plate Aygo, 155k miles on it, i use it daily, 100 miles a day 7 days a week, thing just keeps going.. Toyota as it’s finest 🤟

TheOskarito
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I had a Toyot Aygo version for about 10 months. Now I'm a 6ft 3" rugby player at 115kg, and I took my 6ft 1" 130kg team mate with me to match and my wife found it very comical. Had loads of space and was surprisingly nippy! Great car.

jamesfbowes
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'One flip flop...I think the previous owner was Heather Mills' - Excellent work, Sir! 😂

daveg
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These are great, that engine is bullet proof! I actually went to a breakdown on one, wouldn’t start, and when it did it ran poor. The bloke only had it a month. Turns out he’d been putting diesel in it. And the mixture had fallen under the petrol : diesel ratio and packed up, so I put 20L of super unleaded and it went. And he drove her back to Manchester from south wales, topping it up with petrol every now and then 😂😂😂

bennycovelly
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For a little bit more money you could get a 107 with two slippers in the trunk.

DarkGT
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After decades of owning all sorts of cars & motorbikes, I bought myself a 107. I was expecting miserable driving ahead of me but the exact opposite was true. I absolutely love it. It's not fast and the handling isn't great or in any way inspiring yet despite this, it's just so much fun. It feels like I'm driving a little buggy and I love the stripped out basic character (I didn't think I would.) It's refreshing to be rid of all the android crap, the gadgets, the touch screen bling and all the driver aids. I love just having a steering wheel, a gearbox, a radio and nothing else. I feel like I'm driving a car again rather than piloting a computer on wheels. The radio sounds tinny but I'm not going to change it because it just adds to the character of the car. It actually reminds me of my youth in the 1980s and my first cars from that decade. Oh and the exhaust and engine tone is a peach. The engine has so much spirit. No power but bags of character. The advantages of having no power is that you enjoy driving at slower speeds. It's pretty pointless having a 350bhp monster for the sort of driving I do around town anyway.
My advice to anyone considering buying one is do it. Just remember you're not buying a performance car or a luxury car. Go in with the right attitude and you'll love it.
I thought I might get bullied on the road in my 107. It happens. I can ride a 125cc scooter in the morning & be treated like shit by drivers yet I get on my 1000cc Kawasaki in the afternoon and the traffic parts to let me through. Interestingly people don't bully me in the 107. I think it's because they don't see me as a threat or a challenge. They probably think I'm just some middle-aged dude in his shopping car with no interest in cars or driving. They're wrong but that's fine by me.
Conclusion: A great car for people who like cars.

Kevster-dptt
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Ive gone from a jag to a C1
Had this c1 for 3 yrs it’s been bullet-proof . Very simple to work onto
I’m addicted to these little cars now 👍

B.a.S.t.A.r.D.
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Bought one for the wife 8 years ago as a stop gap. Now use it myself for work. It’s now 11.5 years old and never failed an MOT. Total costs in 8 years, new battery £40, front brakes £35, 2 new back exhaust boxes £95, tyres now £50 for budget, £75 for top of range. Zero road tax, low insurance - at one point £110 per year.

bordersw
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I have a 107, it is my first car which I still own. The only problems I have had are brake disks and wheel bearings. Apart from that it has been flawless, everything under the bonnet hasn't missed a beat.

hzrd
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I do love your "I bought a cheap..." videos 😂 They're so funny as you go into them not knowing what you've bought 🤣🤣

vickybatchelor
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Great video once gain Matt. You really can't go wrong with a cheap, little car. My wife and I live in Kyoto city and we bought a 14 year old Suzuki Alto with a little 657cc engine last year, which is perfect for blasting round the city. It also surprised me though when i took it on a 3 hour highway blast back to my wife's hometown. We bought it with just 47, 000km on the clock for the equivalent of around 700 pounds. Its automatic, has 4 electric windows, A/C, electric, folding and heated mirrors. It's an absolute pleasure to drive, never put a foot wrong (or wheel) and even after 15 years it still smells new. As much as I would love to drive around in a Range Rover, or at least something bigger, until we move out of the city, then I will be an advocate for the city car.

lifeinsidekyoto
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A mate of mine had one of these when he lived in Inverness. It managed to take four 30 yr olds away for a night camping with all associated camping gear and bbq and meat without a roof box or trailer. And it was a three door. Great little car with very clever design features

AJT
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Absolutely bullet proof cars the 107..C1 ..Aygo & pound for pound & running costs they are almost unbeatable for value for money. Granted they ain't the most refined but as running a vehicle these days in this mad mad world of high costs etc they just are simply terrific to run . Great review 👏

davidmarshall
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I have a 2011 Toyota aygo model Go! It has a sat-nav, Air conditioning- brilliant first car- slow but nippy- brilliant video as always! :) (40 odd thousand miles still running smoothly)

jamesthedrummer
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We have two of these as runarounds. Great cars, super cheap running and easy to park anywhere. We have a big posh Merc, but that sits on the drive and only comes out for distance work. Most of the time we are running around in Larry & Loretta. 😁

Poorlybobsdad
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Bought my daughter a 107 as a first car 5 year's ago which she still has.
Brilliant little car.
Cracking video as usual.

geraldkelly
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I had a Daihatsu Charade as a second car in Australia many years ago with over on the clock. It had a 1 litre engine. It never missed a beat. If you look at it from a value for money aspect, it was probably the best car I ever owned.

railvlogger
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The exam paper and flip flop really tells you everything you need to know about the previous owner

MCTogs
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These are amazing little cars - In 2017 a few mates and I joined the c1 racing club who race the Citroen variants in 3/4/6 and 24hr Enduro events - we bought a 2012 cat N donor and the engine in that car has done 4x24hr races with no issues (they all have to be kept to std spec, no tuning to keep costs down) - you can take them up the rev range to the limiter which at Silverstone, on the Hangar Straight, depending on which gearbox you have, gives an indicated 103mph in third!! And providing you don’t try to use engine braking (which you don’t need to) and over rev them on a downshift they don’t break. 
They are so much fun that team mates of mine who have collections of supercars have bought one to hoon around in, they are as you say the latter day Mini - they do however rust and one we bought recently (2010 variant) was like a sieve - probably a coastal car!! Great content Matt keep it up…….

DavidJones-cfph
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My wife absolutely loves her 2018 Aygo. Fully retractable electric funroof, AC, satnav, Bluetooth, reversing camera, black alloys and the rev counter doesn’t look like an add on.

jamesellis