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Tennis, anyone? Peugeot unveils 207 CC Roland Garros

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To coincide with this year's French Open, Peugeot has released the 207 CC Roland Garros. The yellow coupe+convertible is latest in a line of special models released in conjunction with the tourney, and uses edition-specific badging, interior trim, color, plus features such as A/C and navigation to help lure customers. Power comes from the NA 1.6i 120-horsepower four-cylinder co-developed with BMW and also used in the MINI Cooper. Turbocharged and diesel engines are, of course, offered for the regular 207 CC, which you can read all about here.
[Source: Peugeot via Autoblog Spanish]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
F451 7:06PM (5/27/2007)
This is a pretty cool looking automobile. I don't know that I would own one, but it looks good.
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Jeff Gilleran 8:02PM (5/27/2007)
An interesting resemblance to the upcoming Zap Obvio.
http://www.zapworld.com/ZAPWorld.aspx?id=310
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Ethan 9:34PM (5/27/2007)
What a strange world we live in when A/C and navigation are mentioned as "similar" options.
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jgp 10:26PM (5/27/2007)
It's for the European market. A/C is pretty rare over there. Europeans tend not to believe in air conditioning.
They say they don't like A/C because of what it does to the air. Yet the vast majority of Europeans are smokers. Go figure.
nagmashot 4:10AM (5/28/2007)
thats wrong most europen cars are stock with air condition..only low level models like this one only have AC as option.
SLK55 AMG 4:11AM (5/28/2007)
Hey, this is a chubby baby SLK, no mistake about it! Kinda cute.
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