We say The Peugeot 107 is a good, affordable choice for a small car. It's basic and tiny but very cheap and great in town.Performance A 1.0-litre 67bhp petrol engine powers the 107 and is nippy around town. It holds its own on the motorway as well if necessary.Emissions The Peugeot 107 delivers 121g/km of CO2 emissions. This is fairly low, but far behind some newer rivals who offer diesel alternatives and more frugal petrols.Driving The 107 is a small car and as a result is nippy around corners and comes with a firm ride. Steering is responsive, though control dissipates somewhat at speed.Feel Road and wind noise are noticeable at speed but around town, where this car will be used most, there are no problems here.Space Enough space for four in relative comfort although rear leg room can be tight. The boot is small but folding the seats extends load space.Equipment Fairly basic; CD player with MP3 socket, power steering and central locking are standard. Things like air con are available on higher trim levels.Price The Peugeot 107 is a cheap car and low running costs add to the appeal. Resale values have remained strong, making this an affordable choice.Quality The Peugeot 107 is a reliable small car and despite some cheap plastics, the interior is sufficiently solid. The cabin is well laid out making this an easy-to-drive car.Safety Four bags, stability control and ABS as standard contributed to a four-star NCAP rating. Most new superminis offer five-stars, however.Pros The Peugeot 107 comes with a good engine and bargain prices. Low running costs add to its good points.Cons Struggles a little on motorways and can get noisy.Alternatives Toyota Aygo, Citroen C1