European carmakers can live and die by their mid-sized hatchbacks. And that category has long been the realm of the Volkswagen Golf. French carmaker Peugeot is hoping to change that with its redesigned 308.
Every bit of this car shows the company is gunning for Golf customers: a sleek design, a minimalist interior and the promise of a low-emissions version that would rival VW's.
Part of Peugeot's problem and that of other French carmakers is that they have ceded the luxury end of the market to German manufacturers while also facing high production costs. With the 308, Peugeot may be trying to solve this problem from both ends: It is trying to make it look and feel more upscale, while building it on a shared platform that will hopefully allow the company to reduce production costs.
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OUTSIDE: The sleek redesign is a big change from the clunky older model. With a graceful dip in the hood and clean lines throughout, the new 308 recalls an Audi A3. The company says it's the most compact and the lightest in its class, more than 10 percent lighter than the previous model, which helps improve mileage and performance.