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Boro
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Post by Boro »

Hi
I am new at this forum and would like you guys to help me out! I am looking to buy a 206cc and would like any hints n tips on what I should be looking out for (good or bad things). Any help greatly appreciated.

Cheryl :D

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

welcome, almost, to the world of the CC :wave:

make sure everything works,
the roof doesn't leak,
if a second hand CC as had a lot of owners it may spell trouble,
try and get one thats still in warranty (if second hand) as it may come in handy :)

do a forum search for other helpful advice :)
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Robby_bobby_boo
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Post by Robby_bobby_boo »

Hi welcome to the world of the CC - when you get one!! :lol:

You have probably chosen quite a good time to buy a convertable as they tend to go down in price as the winter comes along and people (wrongly) think that they will be nasty horrible cold things.

The beauty of the CC is that its a hard top in the winter and a convertible the rest of the time, I insist on the roof going down whenever I drive ours, unless its raining hard :shock:

AS Lyndon says make sure you geta warranty or such a good deal you can afford to buy an aftermarket warranty that will cover the electrics and exhaust.

Go for the 2.0 SE with leather they go really well.

Are you buying a new one or a second hand one?? If its a new one then consider buying an import with a 2 year warranty, they are really cheap in comparison with a dealers car and some places will give you a trade in (trade sales, slough for example)

If its a second hand one then make sure you test everything, 206 electrics seem to be fickle some cars are no problem, others seem to have loads.... if the roof works, the lights stereo,heater, wipers washers and indicators central locking etc also work then there is every chance its a good one... if any of it doesnt when you first inspect it then walk away, coz chances are it will never be fixed to your satisfaction!!

Good luck with your search let us know how it goes

Boro
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Post by Boro »

Hi guys,
Thanks for the info!

I am buying 2nd hand and it will have to be a 1.6 coz of insurance (im 21 and its gonna cost a fortune! - anyone have a cheap insurance co let me know!)

anyone out there in the North East selling a 1.6 email me!

Thanks again :D
Cheryl

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Post by Dabz »

try adrian flux for insurance - I'm 24 and just got quoted £518 fully comp on an 05 2 litre cc, with my 4yrs ncb protected

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Post by Derek »

If you do go with Robbing Flux just make sure you don't want to cancel your policy anytime before the end as unlike with normal run of the mill insurance companies you won't get a penny back.

The robbed me for the last 4 months of my policy which was worth £210 pro rata.
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Boro
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Post by Boro »

Cheers for that guys will get a quote from them.
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