By Mike Torpey on 2010-06-11 - Driving Force news editor and responsible for organising our daily output. He was staff motoring editor of the Liverpool Echo for 20 years.
Millesim magic for
the 107
PEUGEOT has given the Millesim treatment to its popular 107 hatchback as part of the French company's 200-year celebrations.
The 207 and larger 308 models have already been treated to the anniversary extras, now Peugeot's smallest model joins the party.
Powered by a three cylinder 1.0-litre petrol engine, which emits just 106 g/km, the 107 Millesim also benefits from zero vehicle excise duty and a group three insurance rating.
It is based on the current Urban Plus model but benefits from a range of extra standard equipment like 14-inch alloy wheels, air-con, rev counter, special code blue seat trim, blue air vent surrounds, blue instrument binnacle and unique Millesim 200 badging.
Available from £9,545 for the three door version, all models ordered this month also come with a free Nokia 5230 smartphone with in-built satellite navigation with free future updates and an in-car mounting kit.
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