








2022 Peugeot 308 SW 1.5 BlueHDi Allure Premium Estate
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So, I’ve got this 2022 Peugeot 308 SW 1.5 BlueHDi Allure Premium estate — it’s been with one previous owner, so it’s been well looked after. The paint is Cumulus Grey, which I actually like a lot — it’s not flashy, but it looks solid. It’s got 38,395 miles on it, which feels pretty reasonable for how it’s been used.The wheels are 17-inch alloys, and the lights are LED — front and rear — so you can see it coming at night and it’s easy to spot during the day. I’ve used the parking sensors and rear camera a few times when parking in tight spots, and they’ve come in handy. The boot’s decent — plenty of space, and you can fold the rear seats flat if you’re hauling something big.
Inside, it’s got part-leather trim, which feels a bit more premium than you’d expect in a family car. The front seats are comfy, which helps when you’re on longer drives. I’ve got the multifunction steering wheel — you can control the audio, phone, cruise control, and speed limiter all from there. That’s perfect for motorway stuff.
For music, it’s got DAB, AM/FM, and Bluetooth — so I can play my own tunes or connect my phone. I’ve used Apple Carplay and Android Auto too, which means I can stream apps while driving. The sat-nav works well — I’ve got it set to Pop ST4 4DD, which is just down Sir Stanley Matthews Way, next to the Stoke City Stadium.
I’ve kept it well maintained and it’s been parked in Colne, Borough of Pendle, so it’s been fairly stable. The price is £13,945.50 — I’m not going to pretend it’s cheap, but it’s a solid, practical estate with good tech and a nice feel.
I’m not selling through a big dealership — I’ve just got it from a local garage that used to be part of the Swansway Motor Group, and I’ve been using it for a while. If you’re looking for something reliable with decent tech and a bit of style without the noise, this might be worth a look.