Thinking of buying a cc.

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newbuyer?
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Post by newbuyer? »

Thinking of buying a cc. Do newer cars suffer less faults than older one's ? (leaks etc).
My wife is thinking of buying a 206cc and is concerned about leaking cars. Have Peugeot designed out the roof leaks on later cars or is there still a problem ? Any feedback would be useful and neither of us want to drown in one of these rather nice cars !

Huu
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Post by Huu »

Well you might get new software, different rubber seal, different microswitches etc etc?? BUT new things new problems :lol: you got to know that not every single one got problems, some people got a car without any problem what so ever, some have one after another reguardless of manufacturer (my boss got a merc S Class, memory seats dont keep memory, antiglare mirrors doesnt seem to antiglare, and air bag warning light turn on everytime he press the horn, and it cost almost as much as a house). Come down to it, if you like it buy it.
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thebigkung
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Post by thebigkung »

Not necessarily, just as Huu has said.

Do your homework and you'll avoid any problems. There are lots on information in the forum about what are problems and what are just characteristics of the car. eg. a leaky roof is a problem. Squeaky brakes aren't.

:D
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Post by Jamesmitchell »

I've had my new 206CC SE 4 months now and have not (touch wood) had one single problem :D
8) :shock:
More powerful than you can possibly imagine

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Derek
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Post by Derek »

give it time :lol:
Derek

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Diane
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Post by Diane »

Had my car a whole 4 weeks now :rolleyes: and no problems yet :P I've been lucky with new cars, i think you just have to be careful when buying used cars. try and find out why the person sold it in the first place and the dealer makes a differance too if your a regular customer you get looked after better.
PS just waiting for it to rain tho lol ;) to check the roof seals

Esselle
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Post by Esselle »

Thinking of buying a cc. Do newer cars suffer less faults than older one's ? (leaks etc).
If you buy new, YOU will experience any problem it could have (if any). However, if you buy an older CC, I would expect if it ever had a leaky roof, etc, it should've been fixed. Obviously there are pros and cons for both.

I had problems with my first one :( , but I bought another as I think the CC is the best of it's kind. :lol:

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Post by Vanda »

Just buy it if you like it, had mine nearly 8 months and have had problems with squeaky brakes and the seals but it's sorted aside from the ongoing stereo issues.

But it's sooooooo worth it!!!

Buy it buy it buy it!
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Buy it buy it buy it!
took the words outta my mouth :D :D :D
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Post by charlieannear »

Go on, get one. :yes:
Just because you're paranoid, it don't mean they're not after you.

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Post by ICE DOCTOR »

My 2001 is still running like a bat out of hell :twisted:

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Post by paul_y3k »

nah their rubbish, dont buy one. Get a proper car like a rover.
i mean it's never sunny and it's soo boring driving with the roof of and getting admiring glances from everyone.

(written with tongue firmly in cheek)
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Post by newbuyer? »

Thanks for all your replies.......we'll go and look at some (taking with us the rejection list from this marvellous website).
My wife is thinking of buying a 206cc and is concerned about leaking cars. Have Peugeot designed out the roof leaks on later cars or is there still a problem ? Any feedback would be useful and neither of us want to drown in one of these rather nice cars !

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glad we could help :D
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

don't get one - 206CC's are so last year :lol:
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