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All the rejected 206CC's......
Freedive
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Post by Freedive »

Just sold this car today- Not so much as a rejection as the car has been brilliant! Some little niggles though that need sorting, so if you're looking to buy check the garage in question has remedied these first:-

Handbrake light constantly on.
Engine management comes on quite often.
Needs new tyres.
Needs new brakes discs and pads (front).
Rear speaker blown.
Rear seats need fixing down.
Front seat does not adjust
Small crack in rear spoiler

So long as these are sorted you'll be buying a cracking car!

Freedive
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Post by Freedive »

Oh yeah++

Seats ripped on side
Drill holes around gear surround
Door pins knackered
Fabric coming off glove box
Dings and dents all over
Boot lock with a mind of its own
Bent front grill
Squeaky windows that jam.
Roof slightly out of alignment.

I think that's it!

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

well built or well looked after :shock:

sawery :oops:
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Post by Freedive »

No problems with original build quality... so guilty as charged. Shame really I did genuinely like the colour!

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Post by Lyndon »

me too ;)
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Post by Freedive »

It was................Y52 DJT

Arnold

Post by Arnold »

Wouldn't touch that car with a barge pole. Sounds like you have totally trashed it. I wouldn't call all those problems niggles, individually maybe, but as a whole the car sounds a right dog.
Thanks for letting us know.