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Used Peugeot 5008 (Mk1, 2008-2017) review

The Peugeot 5008 mixes seven-seat practicality with an upmarket interior

Verdict

When we first drove the Peugeot in 2009, we reported: “The 5008 is a surprise. Mature styling, a compliant ride and sweet handling are matched by a punchy yet frugal range of petrol and diesel powerplants... But it’s the interior that matters on a car like this, and Peugeot has done a superb job.” We still like the car’s handling, ride comfort and cabin, but reliability and build quality can be an issue. Scrutinise any potential purchase carefully before buying.

Which one should I buy?

  • Best Peugeot 5008 for fuel economy: 1.6 BlueHDi 120 Active
  • Best Peugeot 5008 for families: 1.2 PureTech 130 Allure
  • Best Peugeot 5008 for towing: 2.0 BlueHDi 150 Allure
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If you do lots of short journeys, it’s worth buying a 1.6 THP to avoid diesel particulate filter issues (the VTi is best avoided as it has little zest), but petrol 5008s are rare.

The 1.6 HDi engine is strong enough, but the 2.0 HDi unit adds Dynamic Ride Control, which helps the ride and handling balance. Lots of 5008s are autos; the 2.0 HDi 163 gets a conventional auto, but the 1.6 HDi features Peugeot’s EGC (Electronic Gearbox Control) robotised manual, which isn’t especially slick. Entry-level models (Active, Access) get air-con and ESP, while mid-range models (Sport, Active) add 17-inch alloys, sportier trim, cruise control and improved cabin storage. Top-spec editions (Exclusive, Allure) come with a glass roof, automatic lights and wipers, rear parking sensors and climate control.

A 2014 facelift included a styling makeover to bring the 5008 in line with the rest of the range and featured new headlights with LED daytime running lights. Buyers could also select from new colours and alloy wheels, while Bluetooth became standard across the range. There was even a colour head-up display on the top-spec model.

What are the alternatives?

One of our favourite used MPVs is the multi-talented SEAT Alhambra, which features car-like handling, a cavernous interior and very good build quality.

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However, we’re also fans of the Renault Scenic/Grand Scenic Mk3, thanks to its versatility, space, economy and value. Plus it’s proving to be well built and reliable, too. The Citroen Grand C4 Picasso is worth a look because of its versatile seven-seat layout; our Driver Power satisfaction surveys suggest owners love it less, though.

Other MPVs worth a look include the Ford S-MAX, Mazda 5, Toyota Verso, Vauxhall Zafira and VW Touran, all of which offer versatility and space with ease of driving. Don’t rule out one of the modern breed of seven-seat SUVs, including the current Peugeot 5008 and the excellent Skoda Kodiaq.

Citroen Grand C4 Picasso vs Volkswagen Touran vs Peugeot 5008

Peugeot 5008 vs Citroen vs VW

Having taken the title of Best MPV at the Auto Express New Car Awards for three years in a row, we were keen to see how the updated version of the Citroen Grand C4 Picasso performed against the Volkswagen Touran and Peugeot 5008. It won again, leaving the Touran and 5008 to fight for second place. Read the full test here...

Peugeot 5008 vs Ford Grand C-Max vs Volkswagen Touran

Ford Grand C-MAX vs. rivals

Back in 2010, the Peugeot 5008 had to be content with another third position, as the Ford Grand C-MAX raced to victory in this battle of seven-seaters. The fresh-to-the-market 5008 couldn’t offer the interior space and practicality to topple the Ford and Volkswagen. Read the full test here...

Peugeot 5008 vs Renault Grand Scenic

Peugeot 5008 vs. Grand Scenic

Another test from 2010, this time involving two cars that will be familiar to anyone who has driven in France. Back then, MPVs were still the seven-seaters of choice for many families, before the market switched to SUVs. This was a victory for Renault, with Peugeot forced to accept another runner-up medal. Read the full test here...

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