For a desirable SUV that runs cheaply and drives well, look no further than a Peugeot 2008 lease deal. Striking looks and colour schemes help the French car stand out from rivals, and inside it has the same excellent tech as in the 208 hatchback on which it is based, only offering heightened ground clearance, chunkier tyres and a lifted driving position. The bold design continues in the roomy interior, and the boot is big.
On the road, the 2008 does everything you would want. The steering in town is easy, but there's plenty of feel at higher speeds, and the slick six-speed manual gearbox (an eight-speed auto is optional) complements Peugeot’s sporty small steering wheel. With little body roll in the corners, it’s a fun car to barrel about in.
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