2023 Peugeot 2008 GT SUV
Description
Got this Peugeot 2008 GT SUV from 2023 — it’s a solid, well-equipped little SUV with a bit of everything. It’s got a 1.2 PureTech engine, 130ps, and runs on petrol, which is good for city driving and short trips.Inside, it’s quite tidy — folding rear seats, 12V power socket, and two USB-C ports. The seats are dynamic and adjust well, and I’ve got the 8-colour ambient lighting set to my favourite mood. The dashboard and door panels have that carbon effect finish, which I like — feels modern and clean.
Safety’s been taken seriously: full airbags, ESP with hill assist, ABS with EBD and EBA, lane keeping assist, and a driver attention warning. There’s also a child lock on the rear doors and ISOFIX fittings for kids’ seats in both the second and passenger rows.
The wheels are 17-inch Karakoy diamond-cut, and the exterior has that GT badge on the tailgate. The front and rear have dark tinted windows, and the door mirrors have black diamond covers. I’ve even got the electrochrome mirror and a smart headlight system with adaptive beam.
It’s got a DAB radio, Bluetooth, and a pollen filter in the air conditioning — useful for those allergy seasons. The windows are electric with one-touch, and the mirrors are heated and powered. The rear seats fold down easily, and the seatbelts have force limiters.
I’ve lived in Rhuddlan, Denbighshire for a while now, so it’s been a real home for me. The car has been well-maintained, and I’ve used it mostly for family trips and weekend getaways.
It’s not a flashy car, but it’s practical, comfortable, and has a decent bit of tech. It’s a bit on the pricey side — I’m thinking £18,404 — but it’s been a great daily driver for me.
If you’re looking for something reliable and not too flashy, this one might be worth a look. I’m not selling it because I need cash — just because I’ve found a better place to keep it now.