307sw - Europe / Australia

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by CH, Dec 9, 2003.

  1. CH

    CH Guest

    For some crazy reasons the 307SW is not sold with
    separate seats in the second row and a third row in
    Australia.

    The Australian version has a 40/60% divided bank.

    But I rather doubt, that the 307SW is manufactured
    with different floor panels.

    Does someone know, if the 307SW is somewhere
    sold with a bank and option of two additional seats
    in the 3rd row?

    Is it possible to replace the bank and install single
    seats?

    Chris
    Melbourne
    Australia
     
    CH, Dec 9, 2003
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  2. You are sure that you're looking at the 307SW and not the regular 307
    station wagon ? Because the regular wagon does have a bank and no
    third row...

    Regular wagon here:
    http://www.peugeot.no/internett/peugeot/peugeot.nsf/BilMenu307Stasjonsvogn?OpenFrameSet

    307 SW here:
    http://www.peugeot.no/internett/peugeot/peugeot.nsf/BilMain307sw?OpenFrameSet
     
    Jens Kr. Kirkebø, Dec 9, 2003
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  3. CH

    CH Guest

    Thanks - you are right
    but it looks like the external measurements are identical
    and the engines the same. At least the Australian version
    includes many features, which are optional in Germany.
    They do not sell the SW here in this case - a pitty - but in
    it's category the 110hp HDI FAP Diesel version is the
    most economic car here in Australia and thats why I will
    order one.

    Chris


    http://www.peugeot.no/internett/peugeot/peugeot.nsf/BilMain307sw?OpenFrameSet
     
    CH, Dec 9, 2003
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  4. CH

    G.T Guest

    Hello,
    Here, on both models, the third row is sold as an option, @420EUR per seat.
    There are two seats, so the 7-seater version is an option which should be
    paid 840EUR.
     
    G.T, Dec 9, 2003
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  5. CH

    ha Guest

    you better wait for the 2.0 16 valve hdi with 136 hp !
    Will be available from start of 2004
     
    ha, Dec 9, 2003
    #5
  6. Nearly identical at least, <10mm differences.
    The new 1.6l 110hp HDI engine will probably be available next year
    too, it will also be available in the 407. Should be even more
    economical. Personally I hope they'll consider making the new 1.4l
    92hp diesel available in the 307SW also.
     
    Jens Kr. Kirkebø, Dec 9, 2003
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  7. CH

    CH Guest

    I need one now and until the new one appears here
    one year will be gone - Australia is an island and far
    away from Europe.

    What about a Tuning plugbetween electronics and
    injection pump?
    they say 20hp and 50Nm more? - but no info about
    eventually more consumption.....
    who has experience?

    Chris
     
    CH, Dec 10, 2003
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  8. CH

    Nick Shreeve Guest

    Just been looking at the pug uk site and there is only mention of two body
    types - the Hatch and the SW. No mention of the estate?

    Has this now been discontinued in the uk??


    Nick.
     
    Nick Shreeve, Dec 10, 2003
    #8
  9. The Estate is still on the UK Site!!

    You have to follow the links for the 5dr 307!!

    Basically, the problem is that the site seems to be badly laid out!!!

    HTH

    Regards,
    John
     
    John J. Burness, Dec 10, 2003
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  10. CH

    CH Guest

    I have seen the drawings of a model with bank
    and additional 2 seats in the third row. Are the
    seats the same for the SW and the Combi/Break
    Model? If so, then I will buy a pair when spending
    my holidays in Switzerland in Feb.
    Chris
     
    CH, Dec 12, 2003
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  11. CH

    G.T Guest

    Hello,
    Yes, that's what I've heard. I think you can buy them later from Pug.
     
    G.T, Dec 13, 2003
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