2005-2008 Peugeot 307 SW (307 Break)




Origin: FR France

Class: Wagon

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2002 European Car of the Year
2001 Switzerland: #10
2001 Denmark: #7
2001 France: #5
2001 Portugal: #9
2002 Belgium: #3
2002 Czech Republic: #4
2002 Denmark: #2
2002 Spain: #6
2002 Finland: #10
2002 France: #3
2002 Latvia: #2
2002 Netherlands: #2
2003 Belgium: #2
2003 Switzerland: #7
2003 Czech Republic: #5
2003 Finland: #6
2003 France: #3
2003 Latvia: #3
2003 Netherlands: #1
2003 Portugal: #2
2003 United Kingdom: #9
2004 Belgium: #2
2004 Switzerland: #2
2004 Czech Republic: #8
2004 Spain: #2
2004 Finland: #5
2004 France: #3
2004 Netherlands: #1
2004 Portugal: #4
2004 United Kingdom: #9
2005 Belgium: #2
2005 Spain: #2
2005 Finland: #9
2005 France: #4
2005 Netherlands: #1
2005 Portugal: #3
2006 Belgium: #3
2006 Spain: #6
2006 France: #2
2006 Netherlands: #2
2006 Portugal: #5
2007 France: #5
2007 Portugal: #10

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NL Desscythe17

2015-07-09 10:25
Rinspeed wrote

because you think that someone will search 307 SW? :lol:

True, but still. I think it looks better if you put the second name in the second slot. I don't think there are other cars who have / in their name on webcarstory.


FR Rinspeed

2015-07-09 10:16
Desscythe17 wrote

But in the Netherlands for example, it was only ever sold as 307 SW. I think more countries used only one name, and besides, if you do it like Break/SW people who look for 307 SW in the search box won't find it.

because you think that someone will search 307 SW? :lol:


NL Desscythe17

2015-07-09 09:04
Rinspeed wrote
307 SW isn't another name in another country. SW and Break are both names in France> Break for normal version and SW for higher version (with panoramic roof)

But in the Netherlands for example, it was only ever sold as 307 SW. I think more countries used only one name, and besides, if you do it like Break/SW people who look for 307 SW in the search box won't find it.


FR Rinspeed

2015-07-08 23:01
307 SW isn't another name in another country. SW and Break are both names in France> Break for normal version and SW for higher version (with panoramic roof)

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