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**Updated**Poll included-Why owners of 206 is selling them?
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Why you sold your 206??,OR why you think of selling??
Expensive to run and fix
4%
 4%  [ 3 ]
Faced Many problems
12%
 12%  [ 9 ]
You want a family car,OR want to move on
25%
 25%  [ 18 ]
It's getting old
9%
 9%  [ 7 ]
You think it's a crap french build "Which is not..lol"
12%
 12%  [ 9 ]
You look for cheaper insurance
0%
 0%  [ 0 ]
You love it,and not gonna sell it :)
36%
 36%  [ 26 ]
Total Votes : 72

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Porndoguk
PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:28 pm Up
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Timon2210 wrote:
Hi all,
Well as title says,I wonder why lots of 206 owners,and members of this forum are selling thier 206,and replace it with another car,some of them with a french made like 207 or clio,and other replace it for Japanese or German cars,so what is wrong in this pictuer??,I aske a dear friend of mine who sold his car few days ago,and he said that the french cars build quality isn't great and they aren't very reliable,so he had to move on,and buy another car.
So what is wrong with 206??it's really full of problems and not reliable,or it's just ppl like to change,so as a 206 owner,and a member of this great forum,I would like to share what you think or believe about this,and it would be great for who replaced his 206 with non french car ,specially peugeot,to tell us why he/she made this step.
Thank you all for sharing in advance

Tim

im selling mine because i have a company van 09 reg, a 55 reg VX zafira for the family and a 1989 NC30 bike, i get plenty of smiles per hour with that.

the 206 doesnt get used and im selling because im a family guy and always use the bigger car.

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PostPosted: Thu Sep 16, 2010 6:25 pm Up
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I would have sold a good year ago if my insurance would have allowed it Laughing but i dont think there was a sportier looking car for my price bracket and insurance, so im stuck with it untill march.. atleast the new owner come then will have a shiney new cambelt and water pump Sad
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 2:19 am Up
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Brian wrote:
I plan on running the 180 for quite a wee while then i'll save up for some form of Evo XI for when i'm 25 Twisted Evil ...that's the choice at the moment anyway...i kinda fancy an evo 8

You better have deep pockets for servicing and such then. My mate by no means has no money, and he had an 8 for all of 7 months until he was almost hit by a 2.5k bill, and it wasn't even that old either... one of the last 8's, FQ-400 I think..?

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:14 am Up
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I had to get rid of my 206 as it had a whining Gearbox, so i bought a 207,

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Lou_GTi
PostPosted: Fri Sep 17, 2010 6:03 am Up
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I had a 51 plate 206 when I was 17, and I loved it (I did have a saxo first though lol)! I sold it as i wanted more power (it was only a 1.1 look). I bought a 06 plate astra (1.6 sxi), tbh it was nice to drive, a little more powerful, but I preferred the 206. I then got an 08' 320 m sport edition...that was awesome! but my OH decided to do his driving test 12 months later and couldnt get him insured on it for reasonable ££ so I decided to come back to the 206. It was the best car apart from the BMW that I had owned, so I just decided to go for the GTi (V plate) so it had some grunt (no way could I go back to a 1.1!!) I love it, but I think I have been spoilt by newer cars Sad
Luckily, I already have a buyer lined up when I'm ready to sell and she will stay in the family Very Happy

My next car will be an Audi A3 S Line 2.0 TDi (hopefully the Black Edition). I really miss the luxury of the BMW and a newish car, I just need to save some cash...






PS- Evo FTW!!! (Would have one if it wasnt for the running cost and having to add my OH to the insurance!)

 
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Timon2210
PostPosted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 11:57 am Up
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Well Thank you all for the generous amount of replies about this thread,so after reading all your comments and the reasons why you sold the 206,it turned out that the major reason is it's expensive to run,either because of it's low MPG or because of it's high insurance rate,and the second reason in the list is it's crap french build,which make it expensive to fix,specailly when it get's old like 1998 or 1999 (early models),that what some of you said about it,and I made it by oreder,but others sold it because they want to get a family car,so they had to move on,and other sold it because of money problems,lost work,or changed job,and other wanted to buy a cheaper insurance vechile.
So I say to who think it's expenisvie to run,everything have it's cost,you want speed and power,then you gotta pay for low MPG and high insuarance rate,and I'm sure that the MPG differ from one driver to another ,according to the way they drive the car.
and for who thinks it's carap french build,I must say that french cars are well known in the driving comfort,and support they provide to the driver,and no one can deny the comfort seats we have in the 206 specially it's in the small cars segment.
About getting old,well we all know that the 206 production last for the late 2008,so it will be 2 years old,and I don't think that would consider old,and it looks great,and more sporter than the Polo,and for young people,I'm 28 years old,and I still drive it :D,and love it so much :D.

Well at the end,we have to remember what this forum about,and have the Loyalty to the 206 and to this site who we are members of,and when new members join the site,and see how many ppl in here are selling,that give a negative idea for the 206 and the site,because I was shocked when I read that a Moderator in here think it's CRAP!!!,and another Moderator sold his car and bought another brand,so what would you think if you was new in here?? I'm sure you will be depressed and have second thoughts,so PLEASE don't forget what this forum about.
I don't mind that ppl move on and buy other brands,but it would be better if he/she keep that info to him/herself,and stay a member in here,who share his/her knowledge about the 206,and help other members,Thank you again for your comments,and I hope no one take this personaly Very Happy

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Timon2210
PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:38 pm Up
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Hi all,I made a lil update for this thread,and I added a Poll to make it easier and more accurate :),so please vote :D,thank you

Tim

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Felix.
PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:42 pm Up
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* poll Wink
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Timon2210
PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:43 pm Up
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Felix. wrote:
* poll Wink

hehe..thanx mate for the correction,it's 10:00 PM here,been up since 6:00 AM,so excuse me for that fault Wink

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Quarmbo
PostPosted: Tue Sep 21, 2010 1:52 pm Up
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Timon2210 wrote:
Well Thank you all for the generous amount of replies about this thread,so after reading all your comments and the reasons why you sold the 206,it turned out that the major reason is it's expensive to run,either because of it's low MPG or because of it's high insurance rate,and the second reason in the list is it's crap french build,which make it expensive to fix,specailly when it get's old like 1998 or 1999 (early models),that what some of you said about it,and I made it by oreder,but others sold it because they want to get a family car,so they had to move on,and other sold it because of money problems,lost work,or changed job,and other wanted to buy a cheaper insurance vechile.
So I say to who think it's expenisvie to run,everything have it's cost,you want speed and power,then you gotta pay for low MPG and high insuarance rate,and I'm sure that the MPG differ from one driver to another ,according to the way they drive the car.
and for who thinks it's carap french build,I must say that french cars are well known in the driving comfort,and support they provide to the driver,and no one can deny the comfort seats we have in the 206 specially it's in the small cars segment.
About getting old,well we all know that the 206 production last for the late 2008,so it will be 2 years old,and I don't think that would consider old,and it looks great,and more sporter than the Polo,and for young people,I'm 28 years old,and I still drive it :D,and love it so much :D.

Well at the end,we have to remember what this forum about,and have the Loyalty to the 206 and to this site who we are members of,and when new members join the site,and see how many ppl in here are selling,that give a negative idea for the 206 and the site,because I was shocked when I read that a Moderator in here think it's CRAP!!!,and another Moderator sold his car and bought another brand,so what would you think if you was new in here?? I'm sure you will be depressed and have second thoughts,so PLEASE don't forget what this forum about.
I don't mind that ppl move on and buy other brands,but it would be better if he/she keep that info to him/herself,and stay a member in here,who share his/her knowledge about the 206,and help other members,Thank you again for your comments,and I hope no one take this personaly Very Happy

I'm not taking it personally, but your talking a load of tosh. People were asked, so they were told. People joining this forum don't join to rave about how good/practical/economic a 206 is! Just search Peugeot reliability in google lmgtfy.com/?q=Peugeot+reliability and its all there for you to see. Im not sure if you've noticed, but there's plenty of people on here who have moved on to different cars and are still here.

A moderator is allowed a personal opinion aren't they? Are you that naive to think the moderators must praise Peugeots until they are blue in the face?! Peugoets are notoriously worse, in terms of reliability and many other things, than several other cars out there. This is not a censorship, please remember that. Why the feck should people keep opinions of 206's to themselves!? How about you search the forums for all the posts about Peugeots cutting out, dieing or just generally being s**te.

And Peugeots for comfort? Really?! Pedals too close together, awkward seating position, plastic every where, unsupported seats (in lower spec models).

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And, Timon2210, Peugeots ARE unreliable, expensive to run and not well built. My SportKA feels ten times more solid than my GTi, and thats saying something. However, Im going to go back to a 206 once I've saved, because I like the styling of them (180) and they'r relatively cheap to buy. Just because Im doing that, it doesn't mean I think the mpg wouldn't be s**t, the build isn't s**t and the insurance wouldn't be expensive.
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Quarmbo wrote:
And, Timon2210, Peugeots ARE unreliable, expensive to run and not well built. My SportKA feels ten times more solid than my GTi[u], and thats saying something. However, Im going to go back to a 206 once I've saved, because I like the styling of them (180) and they'r relatively cheap to buy. Just because Im doing that, it doesn't mean I think the mpg wouldn't be s**t, the build isn't s**t and the insurance wouldn't be expensive.

Shocked Shocked Shocked

Really?! Wait till your steering rack and brake callipers start leaking = not cheap!

I wonder why I bother with this place, 4 years and all members do is slag each other off. Even Barry Boys seems a nicer place at times...

 
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Geoff wrote:
Quarmbo wrote:
And, Timon2210, Peugeots ARE unreliable, expensive to run and not well built. My SportKA feels ten times more solid than my GTi[u], and thats saying something. However, Im going to go back to a 206 once I've saved, because I like the styling of them (180) and they'r relatively cheap to buy. Just because Im doing that, it doesn't mean I think the mpg wouldn't be s**t, the build isn't s**t and the insurance wouldn't be expensive.

Shocked Shocked Shocked

Really?! Wait till your steering rack and brake callipers start leaking = not cheap!

I've heard of this! Honestly though, no creeks, no jolts, smooth over bumps, no feeling of things coming loose when you go over cobbles! Still, its going soon anyway.

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Quarmbo wrote:
Geoff wrote:
Quarmbo wrote:
And, Timon2210, Peugeots ARE unreliable, expensive to run and not well built. My SportKA feels ten times more solid than my GTi[u], and thats saying something. However, Im going to go back to a 206 once I've saved, because I like the styling of them (180) and they'r relatively cheap to buy. Just because Im doing that, it doesn't mean I think the mpg wouldn't be s**t, the build isn't s**t and the insurance wouldn't be expensive.

Shocked Shocked Shocked

Really?! Wait till your steering rack and brake callipers start leaking = not cheap!

I've heard of this! Honestly though, no creeks, no jolts, smooth over bumps, no feeling of things coming loose when you go over cobbles! Still, its going soon anyway.

You can't tell - no movement when driving/braking. Its the cost thats immense - the steering rack is a Ford only part RRP at £1300!

Most KAs will have them break atleast once. I enjoyed mine - it was like driving a go kart.

I wonder why I bother with this place, 4 years and all members do is slag each other off. Even Barry Boys seems a nicer place at times...

 
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I did consider selling my 180 and getting 107, but then I woke up in a cold sweat...
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