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2010 PEUGEOT 308 STYLE Price, Specs & Import to Kenya

Learn more about the PEUGEOT 308 STYLE to buy in Nairobi.

At a Glance

Make:PEUGEOT
Model:308
Package/Grade:STYLE
Year/Month:2010.4~
Body Type:Hatchback
Displacement (cc):1598cc
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
Drive System:2WD

Estimated Price: 2010 PEUGEOT 308 to Kenya

Est. CIF to Mombasa:KES 595,631
Local Fees:KES 83,000
Est. Import Duty & Taxes:KES 2,631,513
Est. Total Landed:KES 3,310,144

Note: Estimate is based on an 6-year-old import (2019 model). Price is an average across all packages for this year. Duty based on KRA CRSP data.

Dimensions & Weight

Body Dimension (L x W x H):4290 x 1820 x 1515 mm
Compartment (L x W x H):----x----x----mm
Wheelbase:2610mm
Tread Front/Rear:1520mm / 1500mm
Full Weight (kg):1340kg
Doors / Seats:5 door / 5 seats

Engine & Drivetrain

Engine Model:----
Engine Type:Inline 4-Cylinder DOHC
Displacement (cc):1598cc
Max Power:120ps(88kW)/6000rpm
Max Torque:16.3kg m(160N m)/4250rpm
Fuel System:Electronically Controlled Fuel Injection
Fuel Type:Unleaded Premium Gasoline
Fuel Tank Capacity:60 l
Fuel Efficiency:10.0 km/L

Steering, Suspension & Brakes

Steering:Power Assisted Rack & Pinion
Front Suspension:McPherson Strut (Anti-roll Bar)
Rear Suspension:Torsion Beam
Front Brakes:Ventilated Disc Brakes
Rear Brakes:Disc Brakes
Front Wheel Size:205/55 R16
Rear Wheel Size:205/55 R16
Minimum Turning Radius:5.3m

Importing a PEUGEOT 308 to Kenya

Learn the full process of importing this PEUGEOT 308 from Japan directly to you in Nairobi. We handle shipping to Mombasa, customs clearance with the KRA, and ensure your vehicle meets all local import requirements.

KRA Import Duty & Tax Calculation

The KRA calculates import duty and taxes based on the vehicle's age, engine size, and value. Our cost estimator provides a transparent quote that includes all taxes and fees for this specific model, giving you a clear picture of the total landed cost in Kenya.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the 308 reliable in Kenya?+
It can be very reliable, but it is not as tolerant of neglect as some alternatives. If you commit to using the correct specification of oil and adhere strictly to the service schedule, especially concerning the timing belt, it will serve you well. It's a car that rewards proper care.
What is the real fuel consumption?+
In heavy Nairobi traffic, budget for around 9-11 km/L. On highway drives, like Nairobi to Naivasha, you can easily achieve 16-18 km/L or even better if driving smoothly.
PEUGEOT 308 vs Volkswagen Golf?+
The VW Golf has a stronger brand image and generally holds its value better. However, the 308 often offers more standard equipment for the price, a more stylish and daring interior with its i-Cockpit, and a significantly larger boot, making it arguably the more practical family car of the two.
Common problems?+
The main concern is the 'wet' timing belt in the 1.2L PureTech engine, which can degrade if incorrect oil is used or service intervals are missed. Some early models had infotainment system glitches, though most were fixed with software updates. Check that the air conditioning blows cold, as compressor issues are not unheard of.
Is ground clearance sufficient?+
For city driving and maintained tarmac roads, it's perfectly adequate. You will need to be cautious and slow down for the larger, non-standard speed bumps and avoid deeply potholed or rough estate roads. It's manageable, but it requires more driver attention than an SUV.
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