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Engine: Refined but punchy, the V6 diesel is a real asset. A trip to Scotland has boosted average economy from 22mpg to 31mpg, but I’m still looking for more.
Sat-Nav: Set-up has proved its worth in jams, suggesting then quickly finding alternative routes.
Wheel Changes: It couldn’t have been easier to swap the Coupé’s tyres after a flat. I’ve had trouble loosening wheel nuts in other cars, but this was a breeze.
Boot Space: For a two-door, the 407 is practical. The luggage bay swallowed up loads of gear on its week-long Scottish trip.
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Parking Sensors: While this kit is a good idea, the sensors are too eager to please. I blame the damage to the alloys on them!
Dimensions: The 407 Coupé is a big car, and can be tricky to manouevre and park in the city – so this Lion is by no means the king of the (urban) jungle.
On fleet since:March 2007
Price when new:£27,995
Running costs:67.4ppm
Mileage:5,250/31.0mpg
Costs to date:£506.75 (new front window)
Engine / Power:2.7-litre V6 HDi
Options Fitted:Metallic paint (£350), Accessory 19-inch alloy wheels (£1,737 inc fitting and tyres)
Trade-in Value Now:£17,750
Insurance Group / Quote:16/£313
Any Problems?:Broken passenger quarterlight window
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