Not only does the 307CC — with its clever folding roof mechanism — offer an eye-catching stylish coupe-convertible experience, but it doesn't cost a fortune. Prices for this fine-looking car start at an amazingly affordable £18,340.

Peugeot have done a great job effectively blending two models into one. And where they've really scored is in making the CC look right as either a closed coupé or al fresco convertible. Your choice.

Roof up or down, the long, slim feline-looking clear lens headlamps — cut sharply into the bonnet and leading edges of the front wings — lead your eye naturally up and over the steeply raked windscreen in one smooth sweep. In closed coupé form the graceful curve of the metal top and curved rear roof section link the frontal styling elements with the high waistline, full, wide bootlid and striking 'jewel-effect' LED rear light units in one neat visual package.

You can have your 307CC with either a 138bhp or 180bhp engine, both 2.0-litre four-cylinder units with five-speed manual 'boxes. A four-speed Tiptronic-style automatic is available with the 138bhp unit. The 180 we tested is faster, although not by a huge margin. Zero-62mph comes up in 10 seconds dead as opposed to the 138bhp's 10.9, but whereas the less powerful car runs to 128mph the 180 will manage another 12 for a top speed of 140mph.

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