Used Peugeot 3008 Price Guide

The Peugeot 3008 is a stylish and practical family SUV that has proven popular with UK buyers since its launch. With 334 listings currently available, you can expect to pay between £11,000 and £28,000 depending on age, mileage, and specification.

Market Summary

Price range
£11,000 – £28,000
Total listings
334
Most common year
2021
Most common fuel
Petrol

Peugeot 3008 Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2022 £24,000 £26,000 £28,000
2021 £21,000 £23,500 £26,000
2020 £18,000 £20,500 £23,000
2019 £15,000 £17,500 £20,000
2018 £12,000 £14,500 £17,000

Average Price by Fuel Type

Petrol

£18,500

Diesel

£19,500

Hybrid

£25,000

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £25,000
N/A miles £20,500
N/A miles £17,000
N/A miles £14,000

About the Peugeot 3008

The second-generation Peugeot 3008, launched in 2016, transformed from a conventional MPV into a striking crossover SUV that won European Car of the Year in 2017. It features Peugeot's innovative i-Cockpit design with a compact steering wheel, configurable digital instrument display, and raised central touchscreen. Available in Active, Allure, GT Line, and GT trims, the 3008 offers a premium cabin feel with quality materials and excellent build quality. Engine options include efficient PureTech petrol units and BlueHDi diesel engines, with manual and automatic transmissions available. The spacious interior provides ample room for families, with a generous boot and versatile seating arrangements.

What Affects the Price of a Used Peugeot 3008

Age and mileage are the primary factors influencing used 3008 prices, with newer models commanding premium prices. Trim level significantly impacts value, as GT Line and GT models with their sporty styling, larger alloy wheels, and additional equipment hold their value better than entry-level Active models. Fuel type matters too, with diesel variants traditionally preferred by higher-mileage drivers, though petrol models have gained popularity recently. Specification is crucial – models with desirable features like panoramic sunroof, reversing camera, sat-nav, and advanced safety systems fetch higher prices. Service history is essential, with full main dealer records adding considerable value. Condition, including interior wear and any accident damage, will affect pricing substantially.

Tips for Buying a Used Peugeot 3008

Always inspect the touchscreen infotainment system thoroughly, as early models can suffer from software glitches and slow response times – ensure all functions work correctly. Check the i-Cockpit layout suits you during a test drive, as the small steering wheel and high instrument panel arrangement doesn't suit all drivers. Examine the service history carefully, particularly oil change intervals, as the PureTech engines require regular maintenance. Look for signs of wear on the driver's seat bolster and steering wheel, common on higher-mileage examples. Test all electronic features including parking sensors, camera systems, and driver aids. Consider a diesel if you cover high annual mileage, but petrol models offer better value for urban driving. Check for any outstanding recalls and ensure these have been completed. Finally, budget for premium fuel for PureTech engines and potentially higher insurance costs for GT models.

Frequently Asked Questions

A good price depends on the model year and condition. Expect to pay £11,000–£15,000 for 2017–2018 models with higher mileage, £16,000–£21,000 for 2019–2020 examples in good condition, and £22,000–£28,000 for newer 2021–2022 models with low mileage. GT Line and GT trims command a premium of £2,000–£3,000 over equivalent Active or Allure models.

The second-generation 3008 has a generally good reliability record, though some owners have reported issues with the touchscreen system and minor electrical glitches. The PureTech petrol engines are efficient but require regular servicing to avoid problems. BlueHDi diesel engines are robust when properly maintained. Overall, the 3008 performs reasonably well in reliability surveys, with most issues being minor and fixable under warranty for newer models.

The 1.5 BlueHDi 130 diesel is ideal for high-mileage drivers, offering excellent economy and strong mid-range performance. For lower annual mileage, the 1.2 PureTech 130 petrol provides a good balance of performance and running costs. The 1.6 PureTech 180 offers stronger acceleration and is well-suited to the automatic gearbox. Avoid the earlier 1.6 BlueHDi diesel if possible, as the 1.5-litre unit is more refined and efficient.

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