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Fiat 500X vs Peugeot 308

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Fiat 500X
Fiat 500X

2019 price

Peugeot 308
Peugeot 308

$31,990 - $59,990

2023 price

Summary

2019 Fiat 500X
2023 Peugeot 308
Safety Rating

Engine Type
Turbo 4, 1.4L

Fuel Type
Premium Unleaded Petrol

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Fuel Efficiency
5.7L/100km (combined)

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Seating
5

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Dislikes
  • Iffy transmission
  • Oddball ride
  • Slow

  • Long charging time
  • High price compared to petrol variant
  • You could have a fully electric car for less money
2019 Fiat 500X Summary

Fiat's indomitable 500 is one of the great survivors - not even VW's recently deceased New Beetle could keep riding the nostalgia wave, partly because it made itself just that little bit out-of-touch by not being a car anyone can buy. The 500 avoided that, particularly in its home market, and is still going strong.

Fiat added the 500X compact SUV a few years ago and at first I thought it was a daft idea. It's a polarising car, partly because some people complain it's capitalising on the 500's history. Well, duh. It's worked out well for Mini, so why not?

I've driven one every year for the last couple so I was keen to see what's up and whether it's still one of the weirdest cars on the road.

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2023 Peugeot 308 Summary

Ah, now you can have your Peugeot 308 and plug it into a power point as well. Yes, the new petrol version of the 308 arrived late last year and now the 308 GT Sport Hatch plug-in hybrid is here, too.

We've just driven the 308 GT Sport plug-in hybrid (PHEV) at its Australian launch and we can now answer all of your questions, such as how much it costs over a regular petrol 308, what's its electric range, what features come standard, what's it like to drive and is there a fully electric Peugeot coming soon?

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