Peugeot 306 GTi 6 vs. 106 GTi

Peugeot 306 GTi 6 vs. 106 GTi

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DJC

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4,121 posts

209 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Well, tonight the MX5 has gone to its new home so naturally I'm spending the evening browsing the classifieds.

I'm currently knocking around in a 306 DT I bought as a winter snotter (which I became strangely fond of) and quite like the idea of getting something cheap, cheerful, fun and semi-practical.

The late-90s Pug GTi cars seem to fit the bill, and both the 106 and 306 GTi fall well into the budget.

Aside from the obvious physical size differences, what would you buy and why?




Toro Rosso

187 posts

156 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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If I didn't need the space, I would choose the 106 Gti. Not sure why, probably just because it is smaller and more simple. Both good cars considering age/price etc.

Splats

625 posts

163 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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I'd get a Saxo VTS. Exactly the same as the 106 to drive but cheaper to buy because of badge snobery.

Luke.

11,020 posts

251 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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106GTi appeals much more for some reason. Loved mine to bits.

JakeS

2,270 posts

186 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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I'd go 106 as well. However, it is quite hard to find a decent unmolested one these days. If you can put up with every chav in their corsa/saxo/punto continually up your chuff wanting a race then it is definitely worth a look.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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DJC said:
Well, tonight the MX5 has gone to its new home so naturally I'm spending the evening browsing the classifieds.

I'm currently knocking around in a 306 DT I bought as a winter snotter (which I became strangely fond of) and quite like the idea of getting something cheap, cheerful, fun and semi-practical.

The late-90s Pug GTi cars seem to fit the bill, and both the 106 and 306 GTi fall well into the budget.

Aside from the obvious physical size differences, what would you buy and why?



Both good cars. The 306 the more speedy. If it was fun and Pug though, I think I'd be looking for one of these:



I would also highly recommend one of these too. Very nice comfy interior and with a close ratio box, LSD and a gem of motor a very good drive too.

DJC

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4,121 posts

209 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Looking about £2k ish or thereabouts.

This should get me a good one of either - have seen some lovely unmolested 106 GTis for £1500-2000 and 306 GTi6s for £1200-£1800.

I'd give the BRM a miss, I can't stand the interior I'm afraid!

I'd also consider the Renault Clio 172, but aware that £2k doesn't go as far so I'd be looking towards the bottom end of the market for these. Still, have seen some good ones around about £2k.

I don't need the space of the 306, 90% of my driving it is just me in the car. I am however very impressed with the current 306 and like the idea of another 85bhp under the bonnet smile


Pugland53

574 posts

171 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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I'd be searching for a tidy Rallye if you can find one. All these cars are fun to drive, however most will have been thrashed/abused by now.

Splats

625 posts

163 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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There is no difference in straight line performance from 0-100mph between a 106/306 GTI. I raced several times stock for stock vs a 306 in my VTS at Crail and each run we were neck and neck. He was trying his guts out because we got into an internet war in the days leading up to the event when I claimed the VTS would keep up. I put my money where my mouth was and proved my point.

I have no idea what happens after 100mph as we trapped at 90mph(ish). I'd guess with extra outright power and 6 gears to work with the GTI might be faster at that point.

Nimbus

1,176 posts

229 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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306 gti-6...

but go and try one of each...

SlowStig

839 posts

172 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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Look at a MG ZR160, can pick one up for well under budget and they do go quite well...

Out of the two above, I would have the 106 GTi all day long after being taken out in one and was quite surprised at the space inside and how easy it is to see out of.

busta

4,504 posts

234 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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The 306 will be more comfortable, torquier and generally nice to cruise about in, but with that comes thirst and extra weight. Good though the handling is on the GTI-6, I'd rather be throwing a 106 about. The difference in weight is very obvious, and the 106 is an easier and more progressive car to throw about. Both will lift-off-oversteer if you want them to, but the 106 is much smoother and easier to catch than the all-or-nothing 306.

wackojacko

8,581 posts

191 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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GTI-6 all day long or even better a 306 Rallye !


Driven a 106 GTI and I found a Saxo VTS (even though very similar) much nicer inside and a little less fragile feeling.... 106's seem to have very suspect gearboxes but then again so do the VTS's....


Clio 172 ? would leave both of these for dead.

V100

1,421 posts

157 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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300bhp/ton said:
Both good cars. The 306 the more speedy. If it was fun and Pug though, I think I'd be looking for one of these:



I would also highly recommend one of these too. Very nice comfy interior and with a close ratio box, LSD and a gem of motor a very good drive too.
What the hell is that on the front of that rover

hurl

FamilyDub

3,587 posts

166 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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106 GTI for me, in the gold colour, whatever it's called. cloud9

DJC

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209 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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FamilyDub said:
106 GTI for me, in the gold colour, whatever it's called. cloud9
I've been banned from purchasing anything gold which sadly includes the Blaze yellow!

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

191 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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V100 said:
What the hell is that on the front of that rover

hurl
A nod to heritage and the past.

busta

4,504 posts

234 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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wackojacko said:
GTI-6 all day long or even better a 306 Rallye !


Driven a 106 GTI and I found a Saxo VTS (even though very similar) much nicer inside and a little less fragile feeling.... 106's seem to have very suspect gearboxes but then again so do the VTS's....


Clio 172 ? would leave both of these for dead.
106 GTI and Saxo VTS have the same gearbox and yes, unfortunately they are very suspect.

Never mind leaving them for dead, a £2k Clio 172 would be as good as dead.

wackojacko

8,581 posts

191 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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busta said:
wackojacko said:
GTI-6 all day long or even better a 306 Rallye !


Driven a 106 GTI and I found a Saxo VTS (even though very similar) much nicer inside and a little less fragile feeling.... 106's seem to have very suspect gearboxes but then again so do the VTS's....


Clio 172 ? would leave both of these for dead.
106 GTI and Saxo VTS have the same gearbox and yes, unfortunately they are very suspect.

Never mind leaving them for dead, a £2k Clio 172 would be as good as dead.
A Circa 80k miles Clio with SH can be picked up for 2K and they're more than fine aslong as you get a good one.

m555

371 posts

185 months

Friday 20th May 2011
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wackojacko said:
106's seem to have very suspect gearboxes...
Why suspect? had one for many years, and tracked it too, never failed!