Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d, model available from 2013.
It has 1.2 PureTech 110HP petrol engine produced from 2014.
Drive on the front axle has manual gearbox.
Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d, model available from 2013.
It has Dual VVT-i 100 99HP petrol engine produced from 2013.
Drive on the front axle has manual, 6 speed gearbox.
20 reasons for Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d 1.2 PureTech 110KM manual in comparison to Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual
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The horsepower is a something that most of us pay the greatest attention to. In this comparison, it is the Peugeot 308 II that has by 11 horsepower more in comparison to the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual, which makes this car slightly faster. Having more horsepower the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d will also provide slightly more efficiency in specific speeds.
The Peugeot consumes 0.9 l fewer in the mixed cycle in relation to the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual. The difference at the level of 0.9 l is not realy noticeable. However in the long run it would give a substantial cost reduction.
The Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d 1.2 PureTech 110HP manual has 62 percent more torque when compared to the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual. The difference at this level is relevant, what means
that the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d will accelerate significantly faster.
The Peugeot 308 II consumes 1.2 l fewer fuel in city traffic than the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d. The Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d 1.2 PureTech 110HP manual, which comes from C class, consumes 2.9 l less gasoline. Keep in mind that average fuel consumption in the urban for the C class equals to 8.7 l, whereas the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d 1.2 PureTech 110HP manual uses by 33 percent less fuel than the average.
The Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual can reach the
speed of 100Km/h relatively slower compared with the Peugeot. The
difference in the amount of
1.5 s is
quite low and for that
reason it should
not be substantially taken by you into
consideration for choosing
one of presented
cars.
If you are looking for a car for long travels, which could hold more luggage , take the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d. The Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual has by 57 l less capable boot in comparison to the Toyota so you would be able to load one small parcel less. Examining the boot pay attention to its dimensions which have appreciable impact on loading possibility .
The top speed possible to be reached by the Peugeot is greater in comparison to this of the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d by 7, which allows the Peugeot 308 II to cover quicker large distance of highway. The difference at the level of 7 percent is little and will be negligible in everyday driving.
A big difference in rpm at which the maximum torque is produced clearly indicates that the winner is is this of the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d 1.2 PureTech 110HP manual. The engine of the Toyota Auris II achieves its full efficiency at 3,805 revolutions per minute which is by 2,310 revolutions per minute lower compared with the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d.
The width of the car influences on passanger's inner room and driving stability. The Peugeot is 3 percent wider in relation to the Toyota. It is clearly perceptible by those sitting in front, who have more room for their elbows.
In terms of capacity of a fuel tank it is the Peugeot 308 II that can hold 3 l more fuel than the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d Dual VVT-i 100 99HP manual. The average fuel container size in the compact segment, from which the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d comes from, is 52 liters, whereas in lower middle class (represented by the Toyota Auris II) it equals 52 liters.
Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d has 1 percent longer wheelbase when compared to the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d. A longer wheelbase provides more stable and comfortable ride, especially when driving fast. It also gives more storage space. But, vehicles having a longer wheelbase will not be as maneuverable as those with a shorter length between its axles.
The Toyota Auris II has by 129 cubic centimeters greater cubic capacity in relation to the Peugeot. This may have a little impact when it comes to accleration, as both values does not vary much.
The Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d is 27 millimeters longer in comparison to the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d. The length of the vehicle is significant in respect of travelling comfort and room in the boot. The Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d probably will be offering to it's users more space for legs. Aditionally the Toyota Auris II Hatchback 5d will be better driven ,however, the Peugeot 308 II Hatchback 5d 1.2 PureTech 110HP manual will be a little easier to park due to shorter length of the body.
The higher a car is, the better is the comfort of getting in to it and greater possibility of carrying massive amount of luggage to it. The difference of 4 mm to the advantage of the Toyota Auris II is small and does not matter much.