Cars for Sale in Qatar
2017 Peugeot 207 for Sale in Qatar
About the Peugeot 207 in Qatar
The Peugeot 207 is a compact hatchback that sits in Peugeot’s small-car range above the older 206 and below the larger 308. Launched globally in the mid-2000s, it became popular in Europe and other markets for its city-friendly size, distinctive French design and comfortable ride. In Qatar, the 207 appeals mainly to buyers looking for an affordable second car, a daily commuter, or a first car for new drivers who want something easy to park and relatively economical on fuel. Most cars available locally are used imports rather than dealer-sold new stock, so condition and service history matter more than model year choice. The 207’s simple mechanicals and widely used engines make it easier to maintain than some other European hatchbacks of the same era. For budget-conscious buyers who do not need a large boot or SUV practicality, a clean Peugeot 207 can be a cost-effective way to get a compact European hatchback with a bit more character than basic economy models.
Variants available in Qatar
On Qatar Living’s listings, the Peugeot 207 currently appears in very small numbers, with just a single active car and a year range centred around 2017. In many markets, the 207 was sold in a mix of trims such as Urban, Trendy, Sport and Allure, as well as the sportier 207 GT/GTI and the folding-hardtop 207 CC, but most cars that reach Qatar tend to be standard hatchbacks rather than performance or coupé-cabriolet versions. The common layout is a five-door hatchback, though three-door versions exist globally. Because supply in Qatar is limited, buyers usually focus more on individual car condition, mileage and service records than on specific trim designations or option packs.
Spec highlights
Globally, the Peugeot 207 hatchback was offered with a range of small petrol and diesel engines, including 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre units, typically paired with a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic gearbox. Petrol outputs were around 75–110 hp, while diesel HDi versions offered about 70–110 hp with better fuel economy. Average real-world fuel use for the 1.4-litre petrol is roughly in the 6–7 l/100 km range on mixed driving, with diesels using less. Key features on better-equipped trims can include automatic air-conditioning, alloy wheels, front and side airbags, electric mirrors and windows, and audio systems with steering-wheel controls. Equipment levels on cars in Qatar vary depending on origin and trim.
Price range in Qatar
With only one active Peugeot 207 listing on Qatar Living at the moment, market data is thin, but typical asking prices in Qatar for this model usually fall in the lower end of the used-hatchback segment. As a rough guide, older, higher-mileage 207s in fair condition may sit in the QAR 8,000–12,000 range, while better-kept, later-model, low-mileage examples can be advertised closer to QAR 12,000–18,000. Exact pricing depends heavily on year of manufacture, mileage, maintenance history, body condition and whether the car is a basic or better-equipped trim.
Alternatives buyers also consider
Buyers interested in a Peugeot 207 in Qatar often also look at other small hatchbacks and compact sedans. Common alternatives include the Toyota Yaris hatchback, Honda Jazz, Hyundai i20, and Kia Rio, as well as budget-friendly European options like the Renault Clio. Some shoppers also cross-shop slightly larger compact models such as the Ford Focus or Volkswagen Golf if they want more space while staying with a European brand feel.
Maintenance & reliability
Ownership costs for a Peugeot 207 in Qatar are generally moderate, but can vary depending on whether the car is a basic petrol model or a higher-spec engine. Industry reliability reports and owner feedback suggest that the 1.4-litre and non-turbo 1.6-litre engines are reasonably robust if serviced on time, while neglected cooling systems, worn suspension components, and ageing electrical parts are common issues on older cars. Diesel HDi versions can run high mileages but need clean fuel and proper maintenance of injectors and turbos. Wear items like brakes, suspension bushes and engine mounts may need attention on high-kilometre imports. In Qatar, independent workshops familiar with French brands can handle most repairs, and routine service parts such as filters, belts and brake components are usually available through local parts shops or dealer networks, though some body and trim pieces may require ordering.
Frequently asked questions
Is the Peugeot 207 a good daily car for Doha city driving?
For city use, the Peugeot 207’s compact size, light steering and relatively efficient small engines make it practical for commuting and parking in busy areas. Buyers should prioritise a car with a solid service history and check the air-conditioning performance carefully, as cooling is critical in Qatar’s climate.
What engine options are common on the Peugeot 207?
Internationally, the 207 is best known with 1.4-litre and 1.6-litre petrol engines and 1.4 or 1.6 HDi diesels. In Qatar, most available cars tend to be small petrol-engined hatchbacks with either manual or 4-speed automatic gearboxes, but the exact engine varies by country of origin and import history.
Is it expensive to maintain a Peugeot 207 in Qatar?
Routine servicing for a Peugeot 207, such as oil changes, filters, basic suspension and brake work, is usually affordable at independent garages. Costs can rise if major items like the air-conditioning system, automatic gearbox, or complex electrical issues need repair. Checking invoices and having a pre-purchase inspection helps avoid unexpected expenses.
Does the Peugeot 207 handle Qatar’s heat well?
Many 207s cope adequately with the climate if their cooling and air-conditioning systems are in good condition. Overheating or weak air-conditioning often indicates overdue maintenance, blocked radiators, or worn components. It is advisable to inspect cooling fans, coolant condition and AC performance before buying, especially on older, imported cars.
Is the Peugeot 207 fuel-efficient?
Compared with larger sedans and SUVs, the Peugeot 207 is relatively economical. Typical mixed-use fuel consumption for the common 1.4-litre petrol sits around 6–7 litres per 100 km in normal conditions, with diesel versions using less. Real fuel use in Qatar will depend on traffic, driving style and air-conditioning usage.
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