#1: 206 gt prices? Author: trind, Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:48 am ---- Hi I've recently been offered a 206 gt for swap for my car I'm just wondering is it really worth anything? It's 2000 40thousand on clock full history and mint but it was cat c. I just wondered a rough guide before I swap as I'd proberly keep it but if I was to sell what would it make roughly? And it is definately a gt!
Thank you
#2: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: hush1275, Location: newburyPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:55 am ---- Hi mate. Well I picked my GT up with 118 thou on the clock with a few dings and and a cracked rear bumper for 800 but with mot and tax. I think at the moment they are at their rock bottom prices and go from anywere between a 1 & 2 grand depending on condition miles etc. But they are getting rare now so in the future might be a good investment
#3: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 3:03 am ---- Shame it's a cat C & will also show up on VCAR as condition alert.
If it really was that mint why didn't the person that repaired it get it inspected & have the VCAR status changed to condition inspected
#4: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: trind, Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:33 am ---- Cheers for the replys lads, I will find out about the vcar status and have a good check of the car if
It goes ahead just wanted an idea and its about what I thought
#5: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 11:55 am ---- The GT was never special in any way. Not worth any more than a GTi. The best condition car is worth the most.
The GT was never special in any way. Not worth any more than a GTi. The best condition car is worth the most.
It had electric folding mirrors (the GTi didn't), it had 16" alloys (the GTi didn't), it had metallic paint as standard (the GTi didn't), it had unique dials (the GTi didn't), it had unique bumpers (the GTi didn't), it was a limited edition of 400 RHD (the GTi wasn't), machined aluminium fuel cap (the GTi didn't), body-coloured bumper/door strips/front wheel arch extensions (the GTi didn't).
No, it wasn't special in any way.
#7: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:08 pm ---- Soooo much of what you said is incorrect. Some fat bumpers and electric folding mirrors do not make a car special.
Soooo much of what you said is incorrect. Some fat bumpers and electric folding mirrors do not make a car special.
Soooo much of what I typed was taken from Peugeot's 1999 press release.
Bear in mind that the GTi had 15" alloys & plastic filler cap at that time. The GTi was, in reality, just a 2-litre 206 in an XS's body. Nothing special.
#9: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 12:52 pm ---- The ONLY good bit about a GT is the electric folding mirrors.
There fugly with those stupid bumpers & nothing special.
#10: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: Edward, Location: In the garagePosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 1:26 pm ---- The GTi had 15" wheels for a relatively short time. For the same price as a GT you can get the GTi that came with 16" wheels and the alloy filler cap as standard.
So basically they dulled the GTi down initially to make the GT look good. The year 2000 onward GTi's had all the worthwhile GT bits but without the silly bumpers.
Saying the GTi was an XS with a 2 litre engine is like saying an XS is the same as a 1.1 but with a bigger engine. The GTi was significantly different to an XS is both mechanical and interior spec.
#11: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: hush1275, Location: newburyPosted: Tue Aug 13, 2013 3:36 pm ---- Trind at the end of day the mate its your choice I personally really like the look of GT's, the rareness of them, the history behind them and the fact they can get these kind of marmite reactions lol. What car would you be swapping for it?
#12: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: tsotd, Location: kentPosted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 4:40 am ---- i must say im a fan of the GT's, i would take one over my gti just because of them being limited edition
#13: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Wed Aug 14, 2013 6:13 am ---- At the end of the day it's still a 206, all most people see is a old p**s poorly built French hatchback ragged around by idiots
#14: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: shell-vt, Location: durhamPosted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 5:53 am ----
Barking wrote:
Edward wrote:
The GT was never special in any way. Not worth any more than a GTi. The best condition car is worth the most.
It had electric folding mirrors (the GTi didn't), it had 16" alloys (the GTi didn't), it had metallic paint as standard (the GTi didn't), it had unique dials (the GTi didn't), it had unique bumpers (the GTi didn't), it was a limited edition of 400 RHD (the GTi wasn't), machined aluminium fuel cap (the GTi didn't), body-coloured bumper/door strips/front wheel arch extensions (the GTi didn't).
No, it wasn't special in any way.
yes the gt was and still is special..
#15: Re: 206 gt prices? Author: MrBSI, Location: What's it to you? ? ?Posted: Thu Aug 15, 2013 6:05 am ----
shell-vt wrote:
Barking wrote:
Edward wrote:
The GT was never special in any way. Not worth any more than a GTi. The best condition car is worth the most.
It had electric folding mirrors (the GTi didn't), it had 16" alloys (the GTi didn't), it had metallic paint as standard (the GTi didn't), it had unique dials (the GTi didn't), it had unique bumpers (the GTi didn't), it was a limited edition of 400 RHD (the GTi wasn't), machined aluminium fuel cap (the GTi didn't), body-coloured bumper/door strips/front wheel arch extensions (the GTi didn't).
No, it wasn't special in any way.
yes the gt was and still is special..
If the GT was that special then people would be fighting over cat C salvage one's to rebuild & put back on the road.
End of the day it's a 206 with a fat a**e & a fat lip to match
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