RE: Shed Of The Week: Peugeot 406 V6
Discussion
Or if you want something similar that's not French and actually handles, how about a Mondeo V6? Ghia X with all the toys tend to be cheaper than the ST equivalent.
Um. Just found out that there's an ST200 1 mile down the road from me at £850. Slight problem that it won't start... I wonder what they'd really take for it.
Um. Just found out that there's an ST200 1 mile down the road from me at £850. Slight problem that it won't start... I wonder what they'd really take for it.
OpulentBob said:
Happyjap, I love your posts, they are brilliant. I'm sitting in the office quietly giggling away to myself reading them.
But I have to ask, and I mean no offence, are you real? You're just a little too perfect in your madness...
(Am I due a parrot?)
Old Japanese proverb says when the unbeliever lies down with the codfish the trouserpress fails to smile.But I have to ask, and I mean no offence, are you real? You're just a little too perfect in your madness...
(Am I due a parrot?)
OpulentBob said:
Happyjap, I love your posts, they are brilliant. I'm sitting in the office quietly giggling away to myself reading them.
But I have to ask, and I mean no offence, are you real? You're just a little too perfect in your madness...
(Am I due a parrot?)
Hello from Japan Mr. Opulent Bob, Thank you very much for the great compliment that you pay me, this is a great honour that humbles me! Yes I Am real, although I feel that often I am betrayed by Google translate, because I speak no English I must trust it's translation of what I type in Japanese and often I feel I am being laughed at on posts when I have not intentionally said anything funny but then maybe I am funny and don't realise! Does this make you understand? So maybe I Am 70% real 30% Google translate! I hope we may be friends and share Banter on future posts! God bless youBut I have to ask, and I mean no offence, are you real? You're just a little too perfect in your madness...
(Am I due a parrot?)
Happy Jap
These are very comfortable cars indeed.
Last December a chap picked me up from the station in a 1996 2.1 TD Executive. It had full cream leather, heated seats, climate, etc and finished in a nice metallic burgundy. He had it from new and was now used as a tool to use around the farm. It handled really well and just soaked up the road. Would be a perfect commuter tool.
Shame that everything these days needs a minimum of 18 inch alloys and rock hard suspension.
Last December a chap picked me up from the station in a 1996 2.1 TD Executive. It had full cream leather, heated seats, climate, etc and finished in a nice metallic burgundy. He had it from new and was now used as a tool to use around the farm. It handled really well and just soaked up the road. Would be a perfect commuter tool.
Shame that everything these days needs a minimum of 18 inch alloys and rock hard suspension.
Hear hear. It's the best thing about the car, even back then, and comparison with the current "over-tyred, over-wheeled, over-sprung" school of design, the gulf is even wider. Providing the suspension on the 406 is all in good order of course, but I think you can still get the dampers and bushes in any case.
I've found a nice blue one in Japan....
http://www.carsensor.net/usedcar/detail/CU36058176...
42,000km (26,000miles) it's done so even lower mileage but lot more expensive at over £3k all in price...
I don't think Japan is as crazy as you guys think though you know!!
http://www.carsensor.net/usedcar/detail/CU36058176...
42,000km (26,000miles) it's done so even lower mileage but lot more expensive at over £3k all in price...
I don't think Japan is as crazy as you guys think though you know!!
RoverP6B said:
Ah, but according to the ancient Japanese proverb, he who is rich and seeks to buy some ancient foreign luxury shall be done over by an unscrupulous 'me no speak Engrish' private car dealer...
Thats some funny stuff right there! I do wonder what the dealers are like over there, surely can't be worse than some i've seen in Luton! I've seen some articles in a Japanese magazine a long time ago, they were selling cars off for 100yen or something... wonder if that exists still!
Jumping on the end of this thread, I have a 1997 Peugeot 406 3.0 V6, manual in navy blue. Full grey leather, air con, alloys, 6 CD changer, etc - lovely car. 125k miles but full service history. New battery 2 years ago, turned over regularly and starts first time.
I took it off the road 6 years ago and it has been SORN ever since. The intention was to use something else as an everyday car, and eventually put it back on the road at a later date - but as usual, other commitments, projects, etc have got in the way.
Realistically I'm not going to have the time or the money in the near future, but in my opinion its far too good to scrap - and needs to go to an enthusiast who will appreciate it for what it is - they don't make them like this any more!
Not an advertisment as such, but more a question of where to advertise (apart from the usual AutoTrader / eBay etc), and who potentially could be interested?
Happy to provide photos, further details, etc - PM me for any more info.
I took it off the road 6 years ago and it has been SORN ever since. The intention was to use something else as an everyday car, and eventually put it back on the road at a later date - but as usual, other commitments, projects, etc have got in the way.
Realistically I'm not going to have the time or the money in the near future, but in my opinion its far too good to scrap - and needs to go to an enthusiast who will appreciate it for what it is - they don't make them like this any more!
Not an advertisment as such, but more a question of where to advertise (apart from the usual AutoTrader / eBay etc), and who potentially could be interested?
Happy to provide photos, further details, etc - PM me for any more info.
RoverP6B said:
What does it need doing to it?
Will need a bit of tinkering - I'm no expert but guess that anyone who's any good with a spanner would be able to do a basic service. No MOT at present obviously, and probably in need of 4 tyres. Still starts and runs fine - as mentioned above had a DIY oil and filter change 18 months ago.
Can supply photos, and more detailed service history if needed.
Just feel that its too good to scrap - would suit enthusiast down to the ground.
derin100 said:
RobinBanks said:
Happyjap is one of my favourite posters
Agreed!This is one of my favourites...from the archive and in relation to the Alfa 164 SOTW in April:
"This really is a not nice car, who would drive this maybe a fisherman but no one else believe now!"
I used to drink with a man who worked on a trawler out of Pwllheli. I'll have to let him know if I see him at any point soon that his choice of a Vauxhall Astra was all wrong for a man in his line of work.
Happyjap said:
Well fist of all Jackie Chan is Chinese and I am Japanese so we are not at all the same (although long time fan) and secondly how am I mental by saying that this is a womans car in my country. This is true , it is like the color pink only for the female. There is a Japanese proverb that says "One hair of a woman draws a great Elephant" when you understand this you will become great my adle minded friend!
Distant mountains move when wives speak. Adenauer said:
Happyjap said:
Well fist of all Jackie Chan is Chinese and I am Japanese so we are not at all the same (although long time fan) and secondly how am I mental by saying that this is a womans car in my country. This is true , it is like the color pink only for the female. There is a Japanese proverb that says "One hair of a woman draws a great Elephant" when you understand this you will become great my adle minded friend!
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