PEUGEOT 308 CC 2011 - 2015

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Peugeot improved the 308 CC for the last time in 2011 after just two years on the market, but it was a well-deserved one since it was improved in every way.
Sharing the same platform with its hatchback cousin was smart to cut the production costs for Peugeot when it introduced the 308 CC in 2009 and still have a compact cabriolet on the market. It featured the same engines and drivetrains, but it had to be reinforced to handle the open-top construction that affected the car’s rigidity. In 2011, the French carmaker facelifted the entire 308 lineup, and that led to some improvement for the convertible version.

Thanks to its retractable hard-top system, the 308 CC was already a desirable car for all-weather situations. Its hat could disappear behind the rear seats in just 20 seconds and leave the occupants under the open sky. The new Xenon headlights made the night-driving easier, while the LED daytime running lights improved the car’s appearance. A diffuser made the car look sporty in the rear, even though it was not a vehicle built for speed. Peugeot fitted the 308’s taillights with LED technology as well.

Inside, Peugeot improved the materials and the fittings, answering some criticisms from its customers. The white dials and aluminum trim improved the image. For more comfort, Peugeot offered a system that blew warm air through the headrests to the back of the front occupants to keep them warm while driving in not so hot weather. There was, in theory, room for two adults in the back, but the legroom was limited.

PEUGEOT 308 CC 2011 2015

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