• Model: 103
  • Manufactured by: Peugeot
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Peugeot 103: A Compact and Fuel-Efficient City Car

The Peugeot 103 is a compact city car produced by the French automaker Peugeot from 1972 to 2003. It was designed to be an affordable and fuel-efficient car for urban environments. The 103 was a popular choice for city dwellers and families alike, thanks to its nimble handling, low running costs, and spacious interior.

The 103 was offered in a variety of body styles, including a hatchback, a sedan, and a convertible. The hatchback was the most popular body style, and it featured a sloping roofline and a large rear window. The sedan was more traditional in its design, with a trunk and a separate passenger compartment. The convertible was a rare sight, and it featured a soft top that could be folded down to allow for open-air motoring.

The 103 was powered by a variety of gasoline engines, ranging from a 1.0-liter to a 1.4-liter. The most common engine was a 1.0-liter four-cylinder that produced 45 horsepower. This engine was paired with a four-speed manual transmission, and it provided the 103 with respectable fuel economy. The 103 was also available with a 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 60 horsepower. This engine was paired with a five-speed manual transmission, and it provided the 103 with more power and performance.

The 103 was a well-equipped car for its time. It featured a variety of standard features, including a heater, a radio, and a clock. The 103 was also available with a variety of optional features, such as air conditioning, power windows, and a sunroof. These features made the 103 a more comfortable and convenient car to drive.

The 103 was a popular car for many years, and it helped to establish Peugeot as a leader in the small car market. The 103 was eventually replaced by the Peugeot 107 in 2005, but it remains a popular choice for collectors and enthusiasts to this day.


Peugeot 103 Service Manual