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You can pick up at 6 or Rallye for next to nothing now as that ebay thread showed. Will they fade into obscurity in future years or become a collectors item? Hmm
Posted 4th Jul 2012 at 23:52
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It won't ever obtain the status of the 205 GTi if that's what you're getting at.

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Posted 4th Jul 2012 at 23:59
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Possibly a rallye but i cant see the GTI-6 gaining "Cult" status.
Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 09:53
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As with all things that become few and far between it will hold some sort of 'value'.

It won't be a high value though.Nothing iconic about them.

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  • Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 10:01
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    Post #5
    I think as the numbers die and there are only 5 more in existence, there will be a time in 50 years when some members from here that are then in their 60s/70s with a bit of pension money that would be willing to spend 10/15k on one of the rare rallyes left, especially if Carls remains on 500 miles.
    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 10:18
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    You never know, I used to have a few old fords (xr2's, escorts etc) which i bought for next to nothing, stripped and scrapped and they'd be worth a bit now if they hadn't rusted away. As said, as they get rarer they'll be worth a bit. Thats what i'm hoping for with my rallye.

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 10:33
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    the 205 gti is indeed the iconic hot hatch, and the 306gti6/rallye must be the last of the decent peugeot hot hatches Hmm

    in saying that, they may well become a classic. not for a few years though, and the chance of finding/owning a minter will be quite rare in itself

    over the years since the 306, peugeots hot hatch efforts have been pretty lame Sad

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 11:15
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    mark.evs wrote:
    You never know, I used to have a few old fords (xr2's, escorts etc) which i bought for next to nothing, stripped and scrapped and they'd be worth a bit now if they hadn't rusted away. As said, as they get rarer they'll be worth a bit. Thats what i'm hoping for with my rallye.


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  • Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 11:16
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    The thing is most of those fords represent absolutely **** value for money..
    Why any one would pay for a any 4x4 ford over a evo or subaru is beyond me.

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 11:26
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    eliotrw wrote:
    The thing is most of those fords represent absolutely **** value for money..
    Why any one would pay for a any 4x4 ford over a evo or subaru is beyond me.


    Care to elaborate on that?

    Just curious on what you base that opinion on.

    Some people want to be in the elusive club. £10/15k on a Cosworth which you won't lose money on Vs a run of the mill Evo or Subaru which are half decent cars, but don't stand out and will drop in price.

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  • Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 11:50
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    dangti6 wrote:
    eliotrw wrote:
    The thing is most of those fords represent absolutely **** value for money..
    Why any one would pay for a any 4x4 ford over a evo or subaru is beyond me.


    Care to elaborate on that?

    Just curious on what you base that opinion on.

    Some people want to be in the elusive club. £10/15k on a Cosworth which you won't lose money on Vs a run of the mill Evo or Subaru which are half decent cars, but don't stand out and will drop in price.



    thats right if you are buying a car as an investmentThumbs up

    but if your buying a car to enjoy driving the cosworths feel really old and dated,transmission/suspension etc is very dated.

    Compare what tuned evo you can get for standard esc cos moneyWink

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 12:29
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    Surely S/C ones will.

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 12:33
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    I think alot of it comes down to people who had them "back in the day" then later in life remebering the cars they had and want to be reminded of there yoooof! So 10/15 years later when they search for that mk1 escort they had they soon relise theres sod all left but are willing to pay for the memories.

    So it could happen with the 6.

    I think ill do the same in 15 years with a mk1 saxo vts, as it reminds me of when i was 18 and life was simple, good times Thumbs up LOL
    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 12:53
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    The thing is in last year I certainly have noticed there are no where near as many for sale these days and yet the price continues to decrease.

    I plan to buy a White rallye after I get my place, not sure if I will use it though LOL
    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 12:59
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    I hope to see the GTi6' go up in value in 10-15yrs for the cherished examples even if they only reach the current value of a low Boost sc. I think the Rallye' will gain some sort of Classic car status, It deserves it IMO.
    I'd rather have a Cosworth over an Evo/Impreza as certainly with the Impreza you only have to drive a mile or so and "oh I have just seen 3" but I see where people are coming from and yes the Cosworths are a bit dated now :shattereddreamsmiley

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 17:33
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    eliotrw wrote:
    The thing is most of those fords represent absolutely **** value for money..
    Why any one would pay for a any 4x4 ford over a evo or subaru is beyond me.


    I bought an escort cosworth and think its a much better car than a Subaru and Eco, less around and worth so much more, each to there own and all that.

    Plus hopefully if I decide to sell I will get my money back, possibly more.

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 19:13
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    I really hope so, I need to sell this on my 60th birthday to fund my retirement! On the other hand I wouldnt get out what I've put in.

    +1 for a cossie, I so want one. Smile

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    jord294 wrote:

    the 205 gti is indeed the iconic hot hatch, and the 306gti6/rallye must be the last of the decent peugeot hot hatches Hmm

    in saying that, they may well become a classic. not for a few years though, and the chance of finding/owning a minter will be quite rare in itself

    over the years since the 306, peugeots hot hatch efforts have been pretty lame Sad



    despite my former carcastic comments in the past couldnt agree more.... The 306 gti6 bought me back to the peugeot stable after nearly an 8 year gap as since the 2000 rallye I owned brand new I have never driven a good gti made by Peugeot.....

    Also referring to subarus (classics omit blob eyes onwards.... I think they will go exactly the same way as the Cossie Saphires went, bags of crap for a bag of sand for a few years and when harry decides he wants one in 5 years time I will almost guarantee a good one being 5k+. The evos are still holding that money now from evo 6 onwards and I cant see them being cheaper. its just my opinion.....

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    When and if I get a nice bigger garage it will be a cossie that's sat in it with my 6 not a Evo although I do like some evos.

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    Posted 5th Jul 2012 at 19:50
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    Well no S/H car is worth anything these days so it's not just 306's

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    thugpuggin wrote:
    Surely S/C ones will.


    I think mine will be but only If I can get it garaged, it's not doing it no good been open to the seasons all the time.

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    Posted 6th Jul 2012 at 12:15
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    dangti6 wrote:
    eliotrw wrote:
    The thing is most of those fords represent absolutely **** value for money..
    Why any one would pay for a any 4x4 ford over a evo or subaru is beyond me.


    Care to elaborate on that?

    Just curious on what you base that opinion on.

    Some people want to be in the elusive club. £10/15k on a Cosworth which you won't lose money on Vs a run of the mill Evo or Subaru which are half decent cars, but don't stand out and will drop in price.


    I think you mis read what I said, its a matter of value for money not worth.
    Im not saying I dont like them but lets use this as an example.

    Standard burgundy mank colour escort cosworth. There were like 8000 of these made.
    Done 23k
    is 24,000 pounds...
    http://pistonheads.com/sales/3830176.htm

    Lovely standard Classic impreza P1 only 1000 made
    Done more miles granted. at 78k but is 9000 quid.
    http://pistonheads.com/sales/3886206.htm
    better car. I know which I would have.

    Thats my point really, just that im not sure these RS's are worth the price they demand in any aspect

    Stats on the Impreza
    Power (hp): 280@6,500rpm
    Torque (lb ft): 260@4,000rpm
    0-60mph: 4.7 sec
    Top speed: 155mph
    Weight: 1,275kg
    1000 made

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    Power is 225Hp
    Top Speed 137mph
    Weight is the same.
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    Posted 6th Jul 2012 at 12:46
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    I think it will because there a nice car and all that but it all comes down to Originality like the escorts the fech good money but the original ones are silly money and all The Parts or if you have somthing rear like the rs 1800 or ex works cars
    Posted 6th Jul 2012 at 13:58
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    eliotrw wrote:
    dangti6 wrote:
    eliotrw wrote:
    The thing is most of those fords represent absolutely **** value for money..
    Why any one would pay for a any 4x4 ford over a evo or subaru is beyond me.


    Care to elaborate on that?

    Just curious on what you base that opinion on.

    Some people want to be in the elusive club. £10/15k on a Cosworth which you won't lose money on Vs a run of the mill Evo or Subaru which are half decent cars, but don't stand out and will drop in price.


    I think you mis read what I said, its a matter of value for money not worth.
    Im not saying I dont like them but lets use this as an example.

    Standard burgundy mank colour escort cosworth. There were like 8000 of these made.
    Done 23k
    is 24,000 pounds...
    http://pistonheads.com/sales/3830176.htm

    Lovely standard Classic impreza P1 only 1000 made
    Done more miles granted. at 78k but is 9000 quid.
    http://pistonheads.com/sales/3886206.htm
    better car. I know which I would have.

    Thats my point really, just that im not sure these RS's are worth the price they demand in any aspect

    Stats on the Impreza
    Power (hp): 280@6,500rpm
    Torque (lb ft): 260@4,000rpm
    0-60mph: 4.7 sec
    Top speed: 155mph
    Weight: 1,275kg
    1000 made

    Stats on the escort
    0-60mph time of 6.2
    Power is 225Hp
    Top Speed 137mph
    Weight is the same.
    Spoiler is mank.
    7800 made


    Good point,id rather have a P1 or any evo over a cosworth.each to there own tho

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    buzzbrightyear wrote:
    thugpuggin wrote:
    Surely S/C ones will.


    I think mine will be but only If I can get it garaged, it's not doing it no good been open to the seasons all the time.


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