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Conference terri::cars_uk

Title:Cars in the UK
Notice:Please read new conference charter 1.70
Moderator:COMICS::SHELLEYELD
Created:Sun Mar 06 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2584
Total number of notes:63384

1740.0. "Peugeot 106 - small but..." by ULYSSE::MILDER (Nihil obstat) Mon Apr 06 1992 12:42

    
    Last Friday the local dealer said they had over 600 Peugeot 106's in
    stock and could deliver almost any model within 48 hours - so either
    they overestimated the demand or the car *is* a best-seller. As there
    doesn't seem to be a 106 note yet:
    
    	Is it any good? Does anybody have one? What did the reviews say?
    
    -maarten.
    
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1740.1TRUCKS::BEATON_SI Just Look InnocentMon Apr 06 1992 13:5416
    The conclusion that CAR magazine came to after comparing the 106 1.4
    GTi (or is it XSi... or XTi... whatever) against the 205 1.6 GTi... Was
    that, althought the 106 was undoubtedly the better built, more-refined
    car, and in deed 0-60mph was faster than the 205, overall the 205 was
    the car that was "more fun" to drive. Effectively Car were saying that
    your mind would tell you to buy the 106 whilst your heart of hearts was
    saying "205" over and over.
    
    But I'm rambling again.
    
    Reargards,
    
    Stephen "205 GT is fast enuff' for the likes o' me" Beaton
    
    The article referred to was in CAR February '92
    
1740.2Reasonable carCASEE::MERRICKLe Lampiste FouTue Apr 07 1992 13:426
    I had a 106 base model from Hertz for a couple of weeks. Fun car, went 
    well and seemed well built. Boot space was pretty small, but for a town 
    car it was excellent. Only thing I didn't like were the door handles
    which were like the old R5's.
    
    Ken
1740.3ExcellentMASALA::GMCKEESat Jul 18 1992 14:2212
    
    I've had a 106 XN 1.1 since January and would recommend it to anyone
    looking for a small car. As the previous note said the door handles 
    aren't the best but are bearable. One problem is the width of the frame
    at the side of the windscreen which can be a bit of a blindspot
    (my girlfriend seems to have more of a problem with this) apart from
    that I've no complaints at all. Total cost was �6750 with black paint,
    cassette radio and a two year extended warranty. If anyone has any
    questions I'll try and answer (nothing to technical,I'm no car buff).
    
    GORDON... 
    
1740.4RUTILE::BISHOPWhat the HELL are you talking about man!Mon Jul 20 1992 11:3616
I had a hired 106XN last week, and was pleasantly suprised all round. It was a
smooth comfy ride for such a small car, acceleration was good until you reached
any higher end speed.

Those door handle sure are stupid though. The only way to get used to them (for
me) was to turn towards the back of the car then try to open them!

Body roll wasn't too bad unless you were travelling quite fastish round corners
and it handled pretty well for a normal kind of car.

I think Peugeot have got themselves a little winner with this car among the
younger people driving. I've seen loads of youngsters around this area with the
XSi's... boy racers prehaps? ;-)


					Lewis.
1740.5my 2cRDGE44::ALEUC8Thu Jan 12 1995 18:1314
    well, it's the first anniv of my 106 1.4XT and not a bad year at all
    
    ok it's no 205 GTI (sigh - had mine nicked) but it's fine as a town car
    and surprisingly stable as a motorway cruiser (up and down the M4 every
    day)
    
    one real surprise tho was the turning circle - wider than the 205 and
    also wider turning right than turning left (???)
    
    but i must say i've slowly become quite fond of it and having driven
    friends' Clio's, Astra's and Fiesta's i'll take the 106 (but want the
    Clio ad girlie :-))
    
    ric
1740.6106 Escapade DieselCMOTEC::JASPERStuck on the Flypaper of LifeMon Apr 15 1996 15:4619
    Well, 
    
    I went out to buy a quality used car & bought a new 106 1.5 Diesel
    instead. 
    I was always pleased with a previous 205 I had, so I knew what to
    expect.
    
    The clinching factor was the package; big discount, no delivery charge,
    6 months tax, years insurance.
    
    Certainly, around town its superb. I have yet to find out what a long
    journey is like.
    
    Immediate perceived disadvantage is that the roofrack appears to be
    held on by gravity :-) . I'm used to having something much more
    substantial e.g. high tensile bolts to secure it, like on Cavaliers/
    Carltons. 
    
    Tony.