Would you recommend the 206cc?

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ktoshney
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Post by ktoshney »

Hi all,

I am currently looking for a new car and am interested in the 206cc. I'd just like to ask you guys if you'd recommend the 206cc and if so why. I heard stories of problems with the roof mechanism in the beginning. Have these problems been resolved? How's the general build quality?

RTF
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Post by RTF »

In the beginning there were some problems with the roof yes. Now most of those problems are solved. If there's a leak or another problem with the roof it can usually can be fixed. I think it's a great car! But... i only have mine for about a month now...
Most common problem on the cc are it's squeaking breakes! And The service of the peugeot dealers isn't all you may aspect from a dealer (most of the times)!
But if you want a convertible... This is your car! :D
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GARNETT
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Post by GARNETT »

I'd have to agree , ive had a few problems but i've never had a car that attracts so much attention , parked at pub today , sitting in beer garden watching people look inside (roof down), and admiring .

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

I'd just like to ask you guys if you'd recommend the 206cc and if so why.
1. Yes
2. Because the only real alternatives for a convertible are soft top ( :yuck: ) or Mercedes ( :yuck: )!

CB
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Post by CB »

Hmmm....its a Peugeot 206cc website...what do you think? ;)
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Aimee
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Post by Aimee »

:rotfl:

Hehehe! Greg that thought did cross my mind!

Incidently I luv my cc, fortunate enough only to have problems with squeaky breaks

TZAG
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Post by TZAG »

There is NO problem with the breaks :!: :!:
The noise we usually hear when we push the breaks is being created by the ecological NON ASBESTOS break PADS which Peugeot is using just as many other car manufacturers so as to be more friendly with the environment. So this isn't a Peugeot problem individually, but a common problem to other cars you might choose as well.
With regard to your question, I'll answer you with another.
Why you haven't ordered it yet :?: :?: :?:
:D
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Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

There is NO problem with the breaks
Well actually i would say that when my cc starts sounding like a bus, then there IS a problem! :D

Still, that is easily sorted by turning the stereo up, and should discourage no-one

col
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Post by col »

What car are you driving now? and i'll tell you if you'll be disapointed or not!
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TZAG
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Post by TZAG »

:D Nice col :D
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