BMW 118i vs Peugeot 208

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BMW 118i
BMW 118i

2023 price

Peugeot 208
Peugeot 208

2019 price

Summary

2023 BMW 118i
2019 Peugeot 208
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 3, 1.5L

Turbo 3, 1.2L
Fuel Type
-

Premium Unleaded Petrol
Fuel Efficiency
5.9L/100km (combined)

4.5L/100km (combined)
Seating
5

5
Dislikes
  • Lacks some features expected at this price
  • Real-world fuel economy
  • Busy ride

  • Pricey
  • Missing advanced safety
  • Barely any cabin storage
2023 BMW 118i Summary

There was a big kerfuffle a few years back when BMW made the decision to switch its entry-level 1 Series hatchback from a rear-drive platform to a newer, more efficient front-wheel drive architecture, shared with its Mini sister brand.

Despite the concerns of a few enthusiasts and motoring writers, the impact of the change in driven wheels hasn’t harmed the 1 Series’ reputation or sales.

As with the equivalent entry-level small car models from BMW’s premium rivals, the entry grade 118i is an expensive car for what you get.

But does the 118i hatch have enough charm to transcend the price and spec concerns?

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2019 Peugeot 208 Summary

In a world of cheap, popular and well-specified Japanese and Korean small hatchbacks, it’s easy to forget the humble French cars that once helped define the segment.

They’re still around, though. You’ve probably seen a few Renault Clios, you might not have seen the tragically underrated new Citroen C3, and there’s at least a chance you’ve seen one of these – the Peugeot 208.

This iteration of the 208 has been around in one form or another since 2012 and is due to be replaced by a second-generation model in the near future.

So, should you consider the aging 208 in a busy market segment? I spent a week behind the wheel of the second-from-the-top GT-Line to find out.

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