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Renault's rear-engine
Twingo isn't the only little French city car launching at the
Geneva Motor Show.
Peugeot has launched its new
108 as a more conventional front-engine, front-wheel-drive competitor.
The 108 is being offered as a three- or five-door hatchback with either a conventional fixed roof or retracting soft-top. A little hatch like this doesn't need a big engine, and Peugeot is giving buyers the choice of 68-horsepower 1.0-liter or 82-hp 1.2-liter three-cylinder engines. They are available with either a five-speed manual or five-speed electronically controlled gearbox.
It might not look it in the pictures, but the 108 is very tiny. At 136.6 inches long and 63.8 inches wide, it is slightly smaller than a
Volkswagen Up. The new Peugeot shares its platform with the
Toyota Aygo and
Citroën C1, but all three cars have their own unique styling. If you were in the market for a European city car, which would you pick?
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