Irish Daily Mirror

Sleek success

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modern world in that it’s shorter than the car it replaces – by a not inconsider­able 8cm.

It’s lower too, thanks to frameless windows, and you do lose a bit of headroom due to that sexy fastback styling – but it’s a price I think is worth paying.

Our test car was loaded with goodies including full leather seats and Peugeot’s i-cockpit which includes the previously mentioned digital instrument­s, and on most 508 versions a 10in infotainme­nt screen. Tomtom supplies the mapping and there’s smart phone mirroring and a cracking hi-fi system.

It all works well and is convenient to use.

The 224bhp engine is surprising­ly economical and gives the 508 strong performanc­e. However, the eightspeed automatic gearbox seems to be constantly dithering about which gear it wants to be in and never settles in one cog for any length of time.

This is annoying, but you can use the small paddles to manually select ratios, though you shouldn’t have to.

The 508 doesn’t handle like a cutting edge sports saloon – say, Alfa’s brilliant Giulia or even a Jag XE – but it performs far better than any SUV you’ll have driven.

The ride comfort is good on almost all surfaces and at most speeds. Only low-speed ridges in town upset it at all.

One of the reasons why the previous generation 508 wasn’t a big seller is depreciati­on. A car which loses value heavily over the first three years of its life attracts High quality machine with clean but uninspired styling. A solid if predictabl­e bet. Not as well equipped at this price but looks great and is brilliant to drive. Well made and a good solid purchase – if a rather boring one. a very poor leasing deal – and if you can lease a German saloon for less than a French one the choice is going to be obvious.

However, Peugeot has made a huge effort to protect resale values over the last few years (particular­ly on the popular 3008) by refusing to discount heavily or chase after poor fleet deals.

The new 508 is expected to retain its value as well as, if not better than, some of its more exotically badged rivals. The only reason I wouldn’t choose this car is that I have a feeling the estate version is going to be even better.

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