hi
I'm the excited new owner of a 206CC and I love it (apart from the fact that the sun has NEVER shone since I got it so haven't had much of a chance to have the roof down).
It never occured to me that a 206CC was classed by many as a "womans car" or a 'hairdresser's car". I am already sick to death of people asking when I am starting my apprenticeship (for hairdressing) is going to start.
Out of interest are there many male owners of a 206CC on this forum?
Gary
I'm new Here. Just bought a 206 CC....AND I AM A MAN!!!
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I have always owned cars that get a lot of stick for being girly. I am 17+ stone and quite a large guy, but I have always liked lightweight and small cars.
I have said this before, but I find that most people go for cars that are opposite to there own physique. Most of my mates who are either short or small drive big cars. 4X4 pick ups or big saloons. I get some stick, but who cares, let people take the p!$$ if it makes them feel better. We all know who is having more fun.
I have said this before, but I find that most people go for cars that are opposite to there own physique. Most of my mates who are either short or small drive big cars. 4X4 pick ups or big saloons. I get some stick, but who cares, let people take the p!$$ if it makes them feel better. We all know who is having more fun.
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