How close can you get to a Peugeot 106 experience?
How close can you get to a Peugeot 106 experience?
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americancrx

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448 posts

238 months

Yesterday (21:34)
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I may be sent to the UK for most of the summer. If my company doesn't let me just use the rental-car fund to buy a Peugeot 106 or Citroen Saxo, how close can I get to that experience in car that may be available for rental and what should I ask for?

Portofino

5,038 posts

212 months

Yesterday (21:43)
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Fiat 500

americancrx

Original Poster:

448 posts

238 months

Yesterday (22:26)
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Hmm. 1.0 might be fun, carrying speed everywhere to avoid falling flat on its face...

RSTurboPaul

12,711 posts

279 months

Yesterday (22:39)
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Twin Air is apparently a hoot to drive but I am not sure if that engine is in the model/age range that rental companies would likely have.

tallpaul26

596 posts

240 months

Yesterday (22:46)
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Terrible driving position in a 500 v’s a 106. Thinking what else is current, small and light, might there be a Suzuki Swift, Citroen C3 or Hyundai i10 model which fits the bill?

LJF_97

289 posts

53 months

Yesterday (22:49)
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Toyota Aygo?