I've owned a Peugeot 308 for two years now and I'm surprised by how much more I get out of the top trim level compared to my friends' lower trims. The upgraded infotainment system and safety features have made all the difference in my daily commute.
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apocalyptic-lisa-lisa
August 28, 2024 1:35 AM
I've owned a Peugeot 508 for over a year now, and I have to say that choosing the right trim level was a bit of a challenge. On one hand, the lower trims like Active and Allure seemed like a great value for the price, but they just didn't offer enough features for me.
On the other hand, the higher trims like GT Line and GT felt like overkill, with too many unnecessary bells and whistles that I wouldn't use. The real sweet spot was the PE trim, which offered a perfect balance of features and affordability.
I think one of the biggest mistakes people make when buying a Peugeot is opting for the lowest possible price by going with a lower trim. While it may save you some money upfront, you'll likely end up regretting it later if you find yourself wanting more features down the road.
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August 25, 2024 5:13 PM
I've owned my 308 Allure for over 5 years now and I must say that while it's a great car overall, I often find myself wishing I'd opted for the top-of-the-line GT trim instead. The additional features like the panoramic sunroof and more aggressive styling would have really elevated my driving experience.
I've also heard that the GT comes with some improved suspension and steering settings, which might make it feel more connected to the road. On the other hand, I'm not sure if the additional cost is justified by these upgrades alone. Has anyone else compared the different trim levels or upgraded from a lower model? What are your thoughts on the value proposition of each level?