![]() It’s a cut above most of its competitors. The surprise is how well-made the 3008 feels. We happen to like it, and are glad that Peugeot has kept some buttons for just about enough convenience features so that you don’t spend all your time with your eyes on the touchscreen trying to navigate menu upon menu. Inside, a modern environment envelops the driver, with a starship fighter feeling that you’ll either like or dislike. This new second-generation model is much more like it, with a style that is not just all of its own but also easy to warm to. The previous Peugeot 3008 looked as curious as a porpoise and, dare we say it, that probably deterred plenty of buyers. Our pick Peugeot 3008 1.2 PureTech 130 GT Line In the back, there’s good leg and headroom, plus the boot, at 405-litres, is bigger than the one found in the A3 family car. This is a screen behind the steering wheel that can display a giant sat-nav map alongside a digital speedometer. Optional hi-tech features include Audi Connect, which puts the car online so it can stream music, and a virtual cockpit. ![]() The plastics are of better quality and the controls have a weight and a precision you’ll struggle to find elsewhere. Inside is where you feel the extra money. £14,000 on BuyaCar, while there are even savings to be had on nearly new examples. Prices start from around £24,000 which makes it one of the most expensive cars on this list, but used examples start at The Q2 is a cut above the rest of the small crossovers on this list in terms of style and technology - but only if your pockets are deep enough.
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