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Looking to Buy a 206, Questions?
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MrBSI
PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 5:43 am Up
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2.0 HDI has proven many times to do 400K miles easily if looked after.
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chrisb1357 wrote:
So something like this is a good engine www.autotrader.co.uk/c...?logcode=p

Noticed on alot of the 2.0HDI that they have high millage compare to to the 1.4 etc

SE spec is fully loaded, if it has full service history & is HPI clear then its worth a look.

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Just looking at the min as no funds until around 3 to 4 weeks time. Just getting an idea on which ones to look for so i can get some insurance quotes as well.

Is there any rust issues on the 206 like they had on the 306 or any area's of the body work i should be taking more care to look at.

Would you still view a car with part service history and do all the HDI engines which are 1.9 or 2.0l have turbo's

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chrisb1357 wrote:
do all the HDI engines which are 1.9 or 2.0l have turbo's

Chris

The 1.9 is non turbo, however the 2.0 is, As mentioned a dozen times in the post, the 2.0HDI is the best one to go for, or a 1.4 petrol....

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The 1.9 diesel is an old fashioned tractor engine, avoid at all costs.

The 2.0 HDI is a lot better being common rail & turbocharged plus does more mpg.

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mehoolkmusic wrote:
or a 1.4 petrol....

As long as its the 8 valve 1.4 petrol Wink

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MrBSI wrote:
mehoolkmusic wrote:
or a 1.4 petrol....

As long as its the 8 valve 1.4 petrol Wink

:), Ive got this engine in my SW, but my mums got the same engine in her hatchback and is so much quicker lol

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Is that a joke LOL or not

Got a few spec's of 1.4L and 2.0HDI and will phone up insurance tonight to get a quote for a change of car.

Thanks for the advice so far.


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or a 1.4 petrol....

As long as its the 8 valve 1.4 petrol Wink

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Well i phoned my insurance company up and got a quote for the 2.0HDI, 1.4 and 1.1 just to see the price range and it was shocked to find they are all around what i pay now with the 2.0 being the highest and 1.1 and 1.4 being around £10 a month cheaper.

But there was another problem i was told that on my policy i cannot have any named drivers under 27 years old and my wife is under 27 so they said i can cancel the policy as they cannot meet my requirements. Now i have got the head ach of looking for a new car that i can get cover on for both me and my wife and insurance company that will cover my wife under 27 years old.

I think i might have to get a 1.4L or 1.1L Sad

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the 8v 1.4 petrol is a lot better and reliable than the 16v version.
 
 

 

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Try:

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Sky Insurance (I don't rate these at all, but other members do).

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tomd0801754 wrote:
Try:

Adrian Flux

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Sky Insurance (I don't rate these at all, but other members do).

and this too

www.206info.co.uk/Foru...47139.html

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Seabook wrote:
the 8v 1.4 petrol is a lot better and reliable than the 16v version.

Seen a lot of 1.4 petrol 16 valve for sale on Ebay recently with blown head gaskets Laughing

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How can i tell if its an 8 valve or 16 LOL stupid question i know
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the 16v offers great drivability, economy and with 90bhp(100ish on late models) - abit of poke!

Look after the car and it will look after you Wink

 
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