What is Peugeot 2 Tronic gearbox?

What is Peugeot 2 Tronic gearbox?

The 2-Tronic five-speed semi-auto can be used as a standard automatic transmission in Easy mode where it does all the work for you. It also behaves like a normal auto ‘box by allowing the car to edge forward when the driver takes his foot off the brake, which helps with smooth driving in town.

Are Peugeot 107 cars reliable?

Peugeot usually achieves mid-table mediocrity in our reliability surveys. However, the 107 was built in partnership with Toyota, who did most of the engineering development. This means its reliability is more likely to reflect Toyota’s standards than Peugeot’s, which is good news.

Do Peugeot 107 have timing belt or chain?

Timing Belt Kit Peugeot 107 In general, you need to change the timing belt kit of your 107 every five years or every 74.500 miles. And in any case, regularly check the state of your timing belt: if it is cracked or torn, replace it as quickly as possible and avoid using your 107.

Has the Peugeot 107 got a Toyota engine in it?

Low running costs are the 107’s main strength. Peugeot never sold it with a diesel engine, but the perky little 1.0-litre Toyota-sourced petrol combined with the car’s light weight made it very economical and very efficient anyway.

How does a 2 Tronic gearbox work?

The 2-Tronic transmission is based on a manual gearbox equipped with two electromechanical devices controlled by a computer. In order to switch to the manual mode, the driver slides the gear lever into the “M” position and then moves it to “+” or “-” to upshift or downshift.

Is Peugeot 107 a good first car?

It’s slow, small and raspy. The perfect combination for a first car I’d say. You can pick these up for anywhere between £1,000 and £3,000 for a good one with low miles. They are very cheap to insure and I also think they look rather smart, especially in grey.

Do you pay road tax on a Peugeot 107?

Peugeot 107 (2005 – 2014) road tax It is only ever paid once, when the car leaves the showroom, and is always rolled into a car’s full “on the road” price, so is the least visible of the road tax rates that may be applied to a car during its lifespan.

When should you change the timing belt on a Peugeot 107?

Service Intervals

  1. Timing Belt 240000 km.
  2. Timing Belt 10 years.
  3. Air Filter 60000 km.
  4. Fuel Filter 60000 km.
  5. Spark Plug 60000 km.
  6. Brake Fluid 2 years.
  7. Oil Change & Engine Filter 15000 – 30000 km.
  8. Oil Change & Engine Filter 1 – 2 years.

What engine does the Peugeot 107 have?

The tiny 998cc three-cylinder engine in the Peugeot 107 produces 68bhp, and with its characterful exhaust note and distinctive thrum, it’s great fun to use and delivers nippy performance.

When did Peugeot stop making the 107?

Peugeot 107
Production2005–2014
AssemblyCzech Republic: Kolín
DesignerDonato Coco
Body and chassis

Is a Peugeot 107 a good first car?

Is Peugeot 107 a girls car?

The Peugeot 107 is a chic, cheap and cheerful little car that’s perfect as a runabout for almost anybody (especially women). All models qualify for zero-cost road tax and all of them come well equipped for the price asked of them.

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