Used cars of the week: Seven-seat Peugeot 308 SWs from 6k
* Used versions of Peugeot's seven-seater * Real-world examples * All part of What Car?'s Approved Used scheme...

The Peugeot 308 SW is the estate version of the 308 hatchback. The outgoing car makes a good used buy for those looking for a seven-seater for a reasonable price. It's unlikely that the new car will be offered with the option of seven seats, in order to keep overall weight down.
There's a variety of seven-seat 308 SW models on the used market. Here's our pick of the ones you can find in the What Car? Approved Used classifieds:
This is the least expensive 308 SW in our round-up. It's an '09/09 model that's done 75,000 miles and is on the market for £5992. It's not only cheap to buy but it should be reasonable to run, too, thanks to an impressive official fuel figure of 55.4mpg. It comes with alloy wheels, air-conditioning and seven seats.
This Sport model has air-conditioning, cruise control, seven seats and a panoramic glass roof. It's an early 1.6 HDI 110 with 45,000 miles on the clock. It's got an asking price of £6691.
SE trim cars have air-conditioning, cruise control, alloy wheels and chrome interior highlights to brighten the cabin. This '10/10 car is a 2.0 HDI automatic that's covered 35,000 miles. It's not as efficient as the less powerful engines but still offers good value with an asking price of £7495.
Newer 1.6 HDI models promise even better fuel economy. This '11/11 car officially averages 58mpg. It's done 41,000 miles and is on sale for £8479. It comes with air-conditioning, Bluetooth and cruise control.
The second automatic model on the list offers fantastic value for money. This '12/62 1.6 e-HDi 112 Access auto has done just 10,000 miles and costs just £9994. It features Peugeot's EGS semi-automatic gearbox and averages 65.7mpg while emitting 112g/km of CO2.
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