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2005 Peugeot 206 GTI HDI

  • 1600cc
  • Gold
  • 115 miles

Location: Milton Keynes

  • No tax
  • No MOT
  • Full Peugeot service history
  • Cambelt changed: Unknown

Modifications: None

Contact: 07445 699641

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Author Subject: 2005 Peugeot 206 GTI HDI
enanthate

Junior User

Location: Milton Keynes

Registered: 17 Apr 2010

Posts: 63

Status: Offline

Post #1
For sale is my fairly rare model Peugeot 206 HDI GTI Diesel (1.6 16v Turbo Diesel)

These are pretty rare being the GTI yet having the HDI 110bhp engine. This engine is the same as used in the new Mini Diesel and the new shape Ford Focus Diesel
1 owner from new (Retired Doctor)
Fully stamped Peugeot service history with last service being carried out 2,142 miles ago.

History is as follows.....

Peugeot Main Dealer.....5,918
Peugeot Main Dealer.....11,152
Peugeot Main Dealer.....23,730
Peugeot Main Dealer.....35,270
Peugeot Main Dealer.....41,227 (Belts changed)
Peugeot Main Dealer.....47,377
Peugeot Main Dealer.....51,549
Peugeot Main Dealer.....58,160
Peugeot Main Dealer.....71,335 (Dual mass flywheel and clutch changed)
Peugeot Main Dealer.....81,885
Peugeot Main Dealer.....103,410
Peugeot Main Dealer.....113,397

Original handbooks, spare keys with heaps of receipts for all work carried out.
MOT till Jan 2014
Tax till June 2014 (£101 for the year to tax)
115k
MPG is just amazing! Around town and A roads 61MPG can be achieved. On a motorway the best we have seen so far is 71.2MPG and this was averaging 65-70MPH.

Excellent condition inside and out!!

Auto headlights with new 'Ultra Bright' bulbs.
Auto wipers
Electric power steering (Don't know how this differs from power steering?!)
Electric windows
Electric mirrors
Air-con (Re-gassed on last service)
Climate control
On board computer, tells outside temp, MPG, Speed etc
Remote central locking
8 Air Bags

Goes very well for a diesel with huge torque. Peugeot figures......0-60 in 9.4 and a top speed of 118mph. For £200 you could get her re-mapped which will take her to around 140bhp, but she is plenty fast enough as she is.
She is ultra cheap to run with such great economy, cheap insurance and road tax yet very lively to drive.

4 New tyres fitted in June, they have covered less than 3k. New DMF and clutch fitted just at 71k so no worries there.

Interior is like new. Exterior is in very good condition apart from the slight dent on the passenger door as pictured and very slight mark on passenger rear.

I am looking for a 306 GTI-6 or Rallye, must have service history and the cambelt to have been changed within the past 10k. Price wise I am after £1,750 ovno which is very good value considering some of these are fetching £2,500+ on Ebay.

I can be contacted by my mobile number being 07445 699641 or my Email which is paul_bryant@hotmail.co.uk









Posted 21st Oct 2013 at 19:43
bigbadbowen

Seasoned Pro

Location: Winchester

Registered: 21 Nov 2003

Posts: 13,753

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Post #2
Nice that

Do I swap with my rallye ?

Hmmmmmmmm
Posted 22nd Oct 2013 at 09:16
enanthate

Junior User

Location: Milton Keynes

Registered: 17 Apr 2010

Posts: 63

Status: Offline

Post #3
bigbadbowen wrote:
Nice that

Do I swap with my rallye ?

Hmmmmmmmm


Thank you bud Smile

As for swapping with your Rallye, you know you want to really mate Big grin Just think of a full tank that costs around £63-65 to fill up and will return around 570-600 miles and this is mostly A road driving. Also if you get her re-mapped which will cost you £200 you will be 1.6 seconds quicker than a 206 GTI 180 from 30-70mph! I will be very honest, she is a fantastic car and her service history is just amazing and with only 1 previous owner who was a retired Doctor. I still have the original purchase receipt for nearly 15k. But I only do small journeys now as my fiancee has a Focus TDCI which my dogs go in. All in all she is a great and very well loved car but I am after something a bit bigger, well I need a bigger boot thus me thinking of a 306 GTI-6 or Rallye as the 306's have good sized boots, well big enough for me and if I am only doing short runs then fuel should not be a problem with running a 6.
Posted 22nd Oct 2013 at 10:22
bigbadbowen

Seasoned Pro

Location: Winchester

Registered: 21 Nov 2003

Posts: 13,753

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Post #4
My rallye has some mods bud not sure if you would be interested ?

Running on 17 OZ supperleggera with a 330mm brembo brake upgrade ?
Uprated anti rollbar (rear)
Skip browns suspension all round
Longmans gas flowed head
Piper fast road cams

I need to change the gearbox as I have a freshly rebuilt one to go on ?

I also have a spare pair of bumpers that will be included as the ones on the car are showing signs of age ?

Also the car is missing the rear part of the carpet and boot lining and carpet but the rest of the interior is all present and correct ?

Car is black by the way

Oh and has black masks ?

Posted 22nd Oct 2013 at 15:59
enanthate

Junior User

Location: Milton Keynes

Registered: 17 Apr 2010

Posts: 63

Status: Offline

Post #5
Sold Smile
Posted 24th Oct 2013 at 14:54

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