Australian New Car Buyer

PEUGEOT 308 FROM $43,990

Peugeot’s latest 308 completes the French hatchback’s thirty year metamorphosis from affordable alternative to the Japanese brand leaders to expensive, design-driven luxury item.

Pricing now starts at $43,990 for the GT hatch. By the time you pay the usual dealer delivery and government gouges, you’re looking at near enough to $50,000 on the road. The comparable VW Golf Life is $37,490.

GT Premium hatch, tested here, is $48,990 and GT Premium wagon is $50,490.

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