Hello Sir , I remember having a test drive in one about 12yrs ago and found the pedals to close together for me at the time and I didnt like it , now about five years ago my dad bought one , a 1.4 52reg low miles last owner was over 15 years . He paid about £700 with 12 months MOT , I really liked it , it drove so well , the TU engine was very good never any issues and I changed my mind about em . It had carpet on the glove box like that one .
I had one of these as my first car, the driving position took a lot of getting used to after learning to drive in a corsa. Great first car, until the rear suspension inevitably gave in, moved on the a 1.6 duratec focus, a lot better.
I don't think we had the 1.1s in New Zealand. Usually we received the larger engined models. Like the 205 of old I think that the success of the wild rally specials helped 206 sales!
Definitely consider a Peugeot 206 because the driving experience is not that much different to the 205, it comes with standard power steering and it is not really that much smaller than a 306. My Wife and I fell in love with its looks when it was released and we drove it and tried to buy one but unfortunately excess demand made the new 206 expensive and the Dealers were doing no deals so we managed to buy a brand new Citroën Xsara with a more powerful engine, more luxurious trim and far more practicality for bearly £1000 more than the 206.
I always liked the look of these. My gf in the early 00s had one.
A worthy replacement for the 205 I think. I always liked the Roland Garros with the tan leather and suede interior.
Hello Sir , I remember having a test drive in one about 12yrs ago and found the pedals to close together for me at the time and I didnt like it , now about five years ago my dad bought one , a 1.4 52reg low miles last owner was over 15 years . He paid about £700 with 12 months MOT , I really liked it , it drove so well , the TU engine was very good never any issues and I changed my mind about em . It had carpet on the glove box like that one .
I had one of these as my first car, the driving position took a lot of getting used to after learning to drive in a corsa. Great first car, until the rear suspension inevitably gave in, moved on the a 1.6 duratec focus, a lot better.
I don't think we had the 1.1s in New Zealand. Usually we received the larger engined models. Like the 205 of old I think that the success of the wild rally specials helped 206 sales!
A Yugo in the bakground .. Things are about to get interesting
Good looking little car , it all went wrong with the 07 Peugeots .
Definitely consider a Peugeot 206 because the driving experience is not that much different to the 205, it comes with standard power steering and it is not really that much smaller than a 306.
My Wife and I fell in love with its looks when it was released and we drove it and tried to buy one but unfortunately excess demand made the new 206 expensive and the Dealers were doing no deals so we managed to buy a brand new Citroën Xsara with a more powerful engine, more luxurious trim and far more practicality for bearly £1000 more than the 206.