Some were also made in France and Spain it seems
Maybe JB007 was saying that "Peugeot 207 CC", "207 Passion", "207 RC", "207 Spider", "207 SW" and "207 SW Outdoor" should not have a Slovakia location?
For the "standard" 207, you're right: according to
Wikipedia and
forum-peugeot.com (fr) (the
Féline 207 forum (fr) has a blank page about it...), the 207 was made in:
- Poissy, France (2006 to end February 2012)
- Madrid, Spain
- Trnava, Slovakia
- Jakarta, Indonesia (by
Gaya Motor (de). But I didn't find a lot of information about this location)
For the 207 Sedan, I think there is at least Brazil, Argentina, Malaysia and Iran, but this car is based on the 206...
(What follows is more or less off-topic, hence the "Spoiler" tag)
Seen in the forum-peugeot.com, for people having a Peugeot (say, someone who has a Peugeot as avatar, for example???
), whatever the model is, and valid at least in 2006:
Comment savoir où a été assemblé son véhicule ?
Consulter l'étiquette de pression des pneus, dans la partie inférieure il y a un numéro a une série de 7 caractères composés de lettres et de chiffres.
Dans cette série, il faut relever les 2 derniers caractères (chiffre ou lettre) :
How to know where one's vehicle was made?
See tire inflation pressure label: there is a reference with 7 characters (letters and numerals).
In this sequence, look at the 2 last characters (letter or digit):
88 : Mulhouse (France)
78 : Porto Real (Brazil)
81 : Poissy (France)
83 : Ryton (U.K.)
U5 : Pinin Farina (Turin)
U8 : Sevel Sud - Val di sangro (Italy)
U9 : Sevel Nord - Valenciennes (France)
89 : Sochaux (France)
85 : Vesoul (France)
82 : Villaverde (Spain)
FV : Vigo (Spain)
76 : Trnava (Slovakia)
?? : Kolin (Czech Republic)
?? : Rennes-la Janais (France)