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Mariamus
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Post by Mariamus »

Hi,
I've fallen in love with the 206CC, and I have a few questions if anybody would like to fill me in :)

First, how much space (if any) is there in the trunk? If anybody has any pictures, i'd love to see them :)
Second, how much space is there in the back seats? I'm fairly short legged, but I do have some rather long legged friends I drive around with every now and then, and I just have to make sure that there's enough space for them to fit in. (not neccesarily comfortably, I don't want them driving around with me too often ;) )

thanks :D

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GrandadMonkey
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Post by GrandadMonkey »

Hi Maria, and welcome to the forum,

The trunk (boot in England) is big enough for our supermarket shop when the roof is up.

We have had two large suitcases in the boot, plus soft bags, when going on holiday.

With the roof down there is room for a space saver spare and a couple of small bags.

The rear seats have no legroom to speak of if the driver and front passenger are to sit comfortably. So they are suitable for small children, or child seats only.

When driving open top we always use a wind deflector which covers the rear seats rendering them even more useless for carrying passengers.

I bought the 206cc as a birthday present for my wife now that all of our children are grown up and have their own transport.

Regard it as a two seater but with emergency seating in the rear and you won't go far wrong.

Ron
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Mariamus
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Post by Mariamus »

Sounds like the back seats are just for show, then. BUt i'm fairly short legged, so maybe my 4 year old can fit in the backseat along with any other kid I might have in the future :)
oh well, if I need to bring friends, they'll just have to deal with it, I mostly drive on my own or with my kid and my sister, so it's not really that problematic. If we have to bring people along, we can always take my sister's car. hehe
Thanks for the info, I really appreciate it :D

deek
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Post by deek »

trunk/boot filled with roof closed - have a look @ http://www.ccfreunde.de/forum/vbpicgall ... =big&p=769
behind the microwave and the coke is some space covered by the JBL-system in the trunk. so the normal trunk is even bigger.
greetings

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Post by Mariamus »

Hi deek.
I can't see the pictures unless I sign up at the forum :sorry:

deek
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Post by deek »

posted the pic here: http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/gallery.php?cid=10

regards
deek

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Dan
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Post by Dan »

I've had four in the car before, (one child in the back) It's not only the lack of legroom but the fact that the seats are bolt upright maing it too uncomfortable. You also need to push the front seats forward completely. Useless as a four seater.
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