The coupe-convertible CC Peugeot 307 that arrived here in 2004 is still with us, flying the flag in the small-car segment against the likes of Holden’s Astra TwinTop and Ford’s Focus CC. One of the still-contemporary Peugeot CC’s benefits – with the roof up – is a massive boot. The five-speed manual-only 307 Sport CC’s 2.0-litre engine has been worked to wind out 130kW and 202 Nm, noticeably sharpening on-road verve. Xenon headlights, rear parking sensors, five-CD stacker and a few fillips such as folding exterior mirrors, separate it from the regular 307 CC.