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Flo
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Post by Flo »

Thinking of trading in my 1.6 engine version for the new HDI diesel 206cc which has been launced recently. (the latest Allure diesel looks nicely loaded with goodies (chrome hoops/visability pack etc as standard).

Has anyone got any experience of the diesel 206cc?
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Derek
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Post by Derek »

No personal experience but reports on the engine are very favourable.

When I was looking at the 307CC I was hoping they would bring that out in a diesel like Renault did with the Megane CC but it never happened.
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Post by Lyndon »

mattb had a normal 206 hdi just b4 he left for the states, should be able to help :)
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MattB2
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Post by MattB2 »

Bit slow on the uptake here!

Yup I had a 206 HDi, 2.0l 90bhp diesel. The engine in the CC is the 1.6l 110bhp diesel with "overdrive" or something.

I loved my diesel, mainly because the majority of my driving was urban 50mph around Leeds, and the torque you get with a diesel is great for hanging round roundabouts and such.

I've taken a normal 206 GTi HDi which has the same engine as the CC and it's a great engine especially with the torque. Not sure what it'll be like in a CC as it's a heavier car but if I were looking to get a CC again I'd definitely give the diesel a decent test drive.

Plus of course diesels are wonderfully tunable - got my 90bhp up to around 110bhp with a 200 quid tuning box. I would be surprised if the 110bhp couldn't be pushed up to 130bhp easily enough!

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Post by carl »

I think that a diesel with lots of torque low down would be an ideal engine for a CC, which -- let's face it -- is a pretty heavy car. I'm a recent diesel convert (just got a 150 bhp BMW 320 Cd) :D
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Post by reap »

over boost :D

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Dan
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Post by Dan »

sounds real nice when you pull up somewhere and someone thinks their taxi is there... :lol: not one for noisy diesel convertibles me....

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Post by Dabz »

the hdi is much quieter than normal diesel engines though, particularly the newer hdis, and the 1.6 hdi bearly smokes at all - lovely engine

lynn1
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Post by lynn1 »

I'm trading in my Aegean Blue 05 reg 2.0 Allure for a 1.6 HDi CC in Iron Grey tomorrow . Will let you know what I think!

Tonyo
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Post by Tonyo »

I'm trading in my Aegean Blue 05 reg 2.0 Allure for a 1.6 HDi CC in Iron Grey tomorrow . Will let you know what I think!
Eagerly awaited!

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Post by lynn1 »

:D I am over the moon with my new 206cc HDi. I personally feel it is has more go in it than my 2 litre CC!!

I filled it up last Thursday when I collected it and drove 420 miles, with 100 miles still showing in the tank. The MPG showed 51.4 which has got to be better than the 29.7-31mpg I was experiencing with my petrol CC. Definately wont be changing back to petrol..... would certainly recommend it!!!