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Howey
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:47 am Up
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But the parts are cheaper Very Happy
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MrBSI
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In nearly 13 years of Pug onwer ship the only 1 that has ever broken down on me was the 406 when the timing belt snapped, something which Peugeot later recalled it on.

2 x 405 over 6 years & the 206 over another 6 years so far have never let me down yet Cool

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orangeGTI
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Howey wrote:
But the parts are cheaper Very Happy

Yes but the price reflects how good they are.

In the 3 years of owning my jap cars never had to spend any money on them. only for servicing. Even after driving round alday with out any coolant in as the bottom hose came off.

since owning the pug we have spent over £1000 replacing bits on it. its like a new car now.

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MrZiggerz
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lee206xsi
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:33 am Up
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You guys must have shitters! my 206 lasted 4 years and headgasket start weeping few days before i traded it in
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Timon2210
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 12:24 pm Up
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Well it's called a "Used Car" ,NOT a "Brand New" car,so as everyone knows,used cars need maintenance,and few parts to be replaced,some of the parts wear due to the high mileage,and some of it because of the wrong use,because no one in this world drive the car like the other,so don't feel so bad for changing all what you said in the list,some of it need to be replaced even if it was working well.
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Swardy
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mate, your car is like Trigger's broom from Only Fools and Horses!!! Laughing

one for the older info members that....

206 gti (138), Superchips remap, K&N panel filter, Scorpion cat back
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Lecktorious
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So you bought a shitter or replace worn parts with cheap and nasty pattern parts?
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DeadEyePaul
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luke030588 wrote:
I've had mine 5 years an only ever had to replace an injector.

Time for a new cam belt and waterpump, has to replaced every 5 years or every 80,000 what ever comes first. Or be prepared to bend some valves when belt breaks


 


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Swardy wrote:
mate, your car is like Trigger's broom from Only Fools and Horses!!! Laughing

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Not old but gf has whole collection and that joke is sooo funny trigger is the best Smile


 


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Abzynthe
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DeadEyePaul wrote:
luke030588 wrote:
I've had mine 5 years an only ever had to replace an injector.

Time for a new cam belt and waterpump, has to replaced every 5 yes or every 80,000 what ever comes first. Or be prepared to bend some valves when belt breaks

Hmm, may have to look into getting mine does, engines 10 yrs old with 80k ish miles and no proof of cam belt change :S

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celts1888
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Got my 206 just over a week ago 9 previous owners and so far found that i need -

Drivers side wheel bearing

New radiator

Gear stick lifts up so god knows what that is, good bit of gunk under gear box could be related?

Thats just in a week lol can't really drive it untill repairs are done on friday so just hope that is all

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DeadEyePaul
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celts1888 wrote:
Got my 206 just over a week ago 9 previous owners and so far found that i need -

Drivers side wheel bearing

New radiator

Gear stick lifts up so god knows what that is, good bit of gunk under gear box could be related?

Thats just in a week lol can't really drive it untill repairs are done on friday so just hope that is all

g/s is connected to a rod and the rod goes into the g/b I think the rod is loose? People who have fitted a quickshift kit (shorter rod) can confirm this


 


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celts1888
PostPosted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 3:28 pm Up
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DeadEyePaul wrote:
celts1888 wrote:
Got my 206 just over a week ago 9 previous owners and so far found that i need -

Drivers side wheel bearing

New radiator

Gear stick lifts up so god knows what that is, good bit of gunk under gear box could be related?

Thats just in a week lol can't really drive it untill repairs are done on friday so just hope that is all

g/s is connected to a rod and the rod goes into the g/b I think the rod is loose? People who have fitted a quickshift kit (shorter rod) can confirm this

Would that be related to the gunk underneath and whats the damage cost wise?

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Seb
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orangeGTI wrote:

And all cars rust at some point

Not fibre glass body cars with aluminium chassis's Razz

Don't argue the opinions of idiots.
They will bring you down to their level and win through experience.

Old Cars: VX S/C, Mini, 206 GTi, WhiteVX Project, Z4 3.0i
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