#76: Re: Looking to Buy a 206, Questions? Author: Matt, Posted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 6:44 pm ---- Another good point to the 206 is that (heaven forbid) you have an accident/bump, there are lots of replacement parts are readily available at low cost, and many problems cant be sorted pretty cheaply (as long as you dont mind getting your hands dirty)
#77: Re: Looking to Buy a 206, Questions? Author: chrisb1357, Location: LeicesterPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:15 am ---- Something for me to worry about when i look for a 206 then?
pug206lx wrote:
under the car on the left side as you look from the front? Probably the crankshaft seal.
#78: Re: Looking to Buy a 206, Questions? Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 11:27 am ----
Matt wrote:
Another good point to the 206 is that (heaven forbid) you have an accident/bump, there are lots of replacement parts are readily available at low cost, and many problems cant be sorted pretty cheaply (as long as you dont mind getting your hands dirty)
Thats actually a bad point of the 206, how many p**s poor / bodged accident repair jobs have showed up on here over the years
Youngster buys 206, youngster crashes 206, wont claim on insurance because it will cost even more at renewal, so family member / friend does bodge repair job using 2nd hand parts & then some unsuspecting person buys it thinking because its shows HPI clear due no insurance claim ever being entered they think its never been damaged when in fact it has
#79: Re: Looking to Buy a 206, Questions? Author: chrisb1357, Location: LeicesterPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:42 pm ---- Still no luck and less than a week to find one
#80: Re: Looking to Buy a 206, Questions? Author: Seabook, Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:47 pm ---- why do you have to buy a 206 anyway?
#81: Re: Looking to Buy a 206, Questions? Author: Matt, Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 2:43 pm ----
MrBSI wrote:
Matt wrote:
Another good point to the 206 is that (heaven forbid) you have an accident/bump, there are lots of replacement parts are readily available at low cost, and many problems cant be sorted pretty cheaply (as long as you dont mind getting your hands dirty)
Thats actually a bad point of the 206, how many p**s poor / bodged accident repair jobs have showed up on here over the years
Youngster buys 206, youngster crashes 206, wont claim on insurance because it will cost even more at renewal, so family member / friend does bodge repair job using 2nd hand parts & then some unsuspecting person buys it thinking because its shows HPI clear due no insurance claim ever being entered they think its never been damaged when in fact it has
It's not a bad point at all. I had a motorbike drive into my rear door, and I managed to pick up a 2nd hand door, in the correct colour for £20. Can't see how that can possibly be bad
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