Peugeot 205 bangernomics

Peugeot 205 bangernomics

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timolloyd

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229 posts

161 months

Saturday 28th February 2015
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After selling my XJ8 and Land Rover, I needed to buy my wife a cheap set of wheels for commuting. She doesn't have any NCB, so I wanted to get something(s) for up to 12 months, after which we can afford insurance for something much more nice.

However, I wasn't prepared to settle for anything too boring (i.e. a Micra). It needed a bit of character and something reasonably old and basic that I could repair/hit with a hammer/not worry about.

I won this bad boy off eBay, for the princely sum of £400.





The power steering wailed like a banshee when on full lock, it rattled, smoked and leaked a little through the big glass sunroof, but came with six months MOT and a couple of months' tax (just before the change in taxation process), along with lots of dents and dirt.

I gave it a jet wash, topped up the oil (it came with 2.5 litres in a bottle in the boot) and put a little air in the tyres, and that was it for 6k trouble-free miles. Unfortunately by the time the MOT was due in January, I was pretty clear there was no hope of it passing without substantial work. Rotten inner wing, noisy steering, juddering brakes and various odds and ends meant I'd have been to embarrassed to present it at my local garage, let alone foot the bills and associated work.

Man maths kicked in though: I got £100 for it in scrap, it had come with £25 of diesel and a Pioneer CD player worth £25 according to eBay, so I reckon this one only stood me in at £250.

On top of that, I had bought another slightly less bargainous 205 diesel to replace this one. The new 205 cost £650, but with a years' MOT and full service history. Unfortunately it is the even slower non-turbo, but is much, much cleaner. However, I can't bring myself to treat it quite as badly as its predecessor. So next week I'm having the tracking done and a service.

I've got a handy stock of spares from the old 205, including a couple of decent tyres. That's just as well, because my wife had an unfortunate encounter with a pothole yesterday.

I reckon these old non-GTi 205s are proper bargains right now. They're not going to become sought-after, but they are from the old-school Peugeot days, favoured by Top Gear. Both cars have returned 55mpg without trying.

More to follow...

timolloyd

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229 posts

161 months

Saturday 28th February 2015
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They also seem to run fine on a bit of petrol too, as my wife discovered after mixing up the pumps wink

timolloyd

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229 posts

161 months

Sunday 1st March 2015
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Now you've all made me feel bad for making her drive these things smile But honestly, she hated driving the nice cars I've owned - XJ8, 328 etc. because of the size and thirst. Plus I am usually very pedantic about keeping cars top notch, so its been a relief for both of us to have something that costs pennies and doesn't matter if some to@£$r dents in the car park.