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MattB
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Post by MattB »

Hey folks - just thought I'd pop in and say hi!

I'm still lurking, although seem to spend most of my time trying to figure out why my Ghia has died again!

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Post by ICE DOCTOR »

'Sup B??

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Derek

206CC 2.0SE Owner 2001 to 2004 - 308CC GT Owner 2010 to 2011 - Now RCZ GT 200BHP Owner

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Post by MattB »

Differences between a 206CC and a Ghia...

- If the Ghia goes wrong you can fix it with a screwdriver & a voltmeter on the side of the road. If the CC goes wrong you have to wait 2 weeks to get it looked at by the monkeys who will take 3 days to diagnose a problem that will take a further 3 weeks to fix.
- The Ghia has no radio (watch this space ;))
- The Ghia's 0-60 is occasional
- Ghia parts are easy to find and very cheap!


Similarities:

- You get just as many people praising you for having a stunning car.
- They both leak (and the top on the Ghia is even fixed!)

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Post by Derek »

sounds interesting :D
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Post by Lyndon »

nice to hear from ya again m8 :)
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