Peugeot 407 Coupe provide Economy and Luxury
- By Yunita Dery
- Published 03/24/2008
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Peugeot showed a concept car at the Geneva Show that previewed this new entry, which unfortunately lacks the grace of its predecessor, the gorgeous 406 coupe. Based on the 407 sedan platform, the coupe is available with a 161-hp, 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, a 208 hp, 3.0-liter V-6, and a 201-hp,
2.7-liter V-6 diesel engine, which may well be the best choice. The front-wheel-drive chassis is lowered and stiffened compared with the sedan.
Twist the key and you’d be forgiven for thinking you were at the wheel of the petrol model; it’s one of the quietest cars we’ve
407’s grand touring aspirations. The Peugeot never pretends to be a sports car, so owners are unlikely to be disappointed by its limited pace in a straight line.
However, overtakes must be planned carefully, and the standard auto is slow to respond. Fittingly the Peugeot glides effortlessly over most road surfaces. Chassis composure is good on the whole, too–body roll isn’t an issue, and even when pushed hard, it takes a lot to provoke understeer. It’s just that, when driven energetically, the Peugeot can become ragged and start to lurch; bumpy roads upset the front-wheel-drive 407.
