RE: Peugeot 306 GTI-6 | PH Private Area

RE: Peugeot 306 GTI-6 | PH Private Area

Monday 22nd January 2024

Peugeot 306 GTI-6 | PH Private Area

The days of the fast Peugeot appear numbered - no better time to remember the glory days


There’s a Peugeot 508 on test with PH at the moment. A Peugeot Sport Engineered wagon with 360hp, it’s a fine alternative to even the usual fast estate options, let alone the obvious SUV ones. But it might also serve as an even more significant car in Peugeot's current lineup - it could very well be the last performance-focused derivative of any kind. Oddly no other model has a PSE variant, and the £55k flagship 508 hasn't sold in huge numbers. Once it’s done, Peugeot shows little sign of wishing to inject its EVs with any performance pizzazz. 

Hopefully, that will change. With any luck, Peugeot will take a leaf out of Alpine’s (i.e. Renault's) book and take electrification as an opportunity to pursue new enthusiast-focused ventures. Or perhaps not - we’ll have to wait and see. Until then, there’s the 508 to assess - more on that very soon - and the glory days to revisit. The 306 GTI-6 would have been a great hot hatch even in a crowded sector; with so few good ones around in the mid-to-late 1990s, it was a hero from the start. It looked fantastic (still does, more than 30 years after the standard car was launched), drove brilliantly thanks to Peugeot’s deft chassis tuning, and romped down the road thanks to having six gears, not much weight, and a rorty 2.0-litre 16-valve up front. It wasn’t a complex recipe, yet it was expertly brought together. The 306 was the class of the field for the entire time it was on sale, and that probably would have continued into the 21st century.

Accordingly, everything is in the GTI-6’s favour to have a chunky asking price now set against it. We’ve seen it with the smaller 106 GTI, the older Peugeots, racy Renaults and classic Citroens. The 306 Rallye tends to attract a premium, too, even with a negligible weight saving and the annoyance of having both air con and electric windows deleted. Surely as much is gained there as is lost - the GTI-6 still looks like the one to have, especially if that A/C is still working.

 

Yet this 82k-mile car is £5k - £4,950 to be exact. And that barely buys a rusty MX-5 from 1998 these days. This one has been with the owner for almost 20 years, which is an encouraging start, and has had the all-important cambelt, water pump and tensioner recently done at a main dealer. It even has three keys. The MOT is said to be free from advisories, all four tyres are matching Avons, and those fantastic Cyclone wheels still look good. 

As a 1999 model, the GTI-6 will be 25 this year, and therefore isn’t quite perfect, with a tear to the driver’s seat and lacquer peel to the roof. But the seat must be fixable and you don’t see the roof much; we’d surely all rather prefer a mechanically sound example with some cosmetic imperfections than a car polished to an inch of its life that’s hiding mechanical maladies. 

For a long time, it’s been suggested that the GTI-6 was a shoo-in for appreciation, and certainly there have been some big asking prices attached to very low mileage Rallyes in recent years. But perhaps they just won’t, and perhaps somewhere around £5k is where well-loved and enjoyed 306s will continue to trade for a little while yet. Which sounds like great news for those of us still keen to own and enjoy one of the undisputed greats. We should get someone important from Peugeot in one - perhaps it’ll change their mind on what the future of performance cars should look like…


SPECIFICATION | PEUGEOT 306 GTI-6

Engine: 1,998cc 4-cyl
Transmission: 6-speed manual, front-wheel drive
Power (hp): 170@6,500rpm
Torque (lb ft): 142@5,500rpm
MPG: 30.1
CO2: 224g/km
First registered: 1999
Recorded mileage: 81,974
Price new: £17,258 (1996)
Yours for: £4,950

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Turbobanana

Original Poster:

7,152 posts

215 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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My personal preference is for the earlier Phase 1 S16, which looks a little sharper, but Blaze Yellow is a fantastic colour and available on Phase 2 only.

This looks like a good 'un.

fantheman80

1,934 posts

63 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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Yep, those dam powerfully built director types showing no mercy to the seats again as they swivel to get out

We do seem to have a lot of pug 306, 106 articles at the mo..! not a bad thing btw

PomBstard

7,346 posts

256 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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My favourite hot hatch ever - criminally undervalued compared to just about everything else. One of these next to that M635CSi please!

Gibbler290

711 posts

109 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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It’s not in concours condition but even so that seems very reasonable given the prices some classics are fetching these days…

Retro.74

273 posts

37 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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Don't think anyone can say that's overpriced in today's market (which makes a change). Surprised these haven't seen the silly prices other things from the period have.
May be a seat floating about for sale somewhere on an owners club site, or just take it to a trimmers. Good thing is its ready to be driven and not stored in a heated garage.

Great cars. Must be tempting a few out there.

sean ie3

2,795 posts

150 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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I assume that there is only a few posts due to everyone being on the phone.

turnerc76

9 posts

60 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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I bought one 3 years ago and gave it a mechanical going over, spot of welding and paint on a couple of panels. It's definitely a 5 ft car like this one, but I love it. Seems to fit the road, goes quite fast enough, and actually rides well. Brilliant. I even got a dodad of Ebay for a tenner that sits in the cigarette lighter and gives me full Bluetooth and hands free calling.

Seems bizarre to me that they have never got more valueable. It's so good.

Its Just Adz

16,106 posts

223 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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Great cars. I remember a couple of mates had these and I had a 106 GTI, we had some fun!
These sound incredible with a proper air intake and a stainless exhaust.

Nickp82

3,567 posts

107 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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sean ie3 said:
I assume that there is only a few posts due to everyone being on the phone.
I was thinking the same! It’s not quite the right time for me otherwise I would be making a call as I’ve fancied a GTi-6 in this colour or Diablo Red since back when they were new. This car seems a very honest one.

florian

298 posts

288 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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Time for an all time classic ad:


MissChief

7,479 posts

182 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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Absolutely adored mine, but they do require significant upkeep to make sure they stay in fine fettle. Despite the 6 gears they don't cruise very well with 70mph being around 2,600rpm I seem to remember and due to this you'll struggle to top 30MPG even on a run. Rust can be, or likely will be an issue and the rear axle may need completely replaced or overhauled at this age.

Despite all this I loved mine, but every 6 months something went wrong or the MOT revealed a list of things and every bill seemed to start with a 3 or a 4 which, for a car that age means you could easily be spending nearly £1k a year on repairs alone, never mind servicing, consumables and tyres. Having said that it's spooky the way they ride down a B-Road with camber, potholes and uneven surfaces which means it never feels out of control and consequently you can really push on. The steering talks to you like a 4 year old girl and it feels just so right to hussle, but do go in with your eyes open.

The Aircon won't be working unless someone has replaced the pipework very recently. The Clutch will be heavy, like really heavy, gym workout for your left leg heavy, a royal pain in traffic and you'll always remember the right turn lock is a lot less than the left lock which might catch you out in a car park or when trying a three point turn.

smuj1972

27 posts

158 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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Had one, same beautiful blaze yellow. Unfortunately ruined the drive by lowering it although the Devil exhaust was nice and not too loud. When the Civic Type R arrived the 306 was relegated to the Conference league, fondly remembered but no longer able to compete.

horsemeatscandal

1,786 posts

118 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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MissChief said:
The steering talks to you like a 4 year old girl
Always thought this.

Dombilano

1,304 posts

69 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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I was reading it thinking oh no, another £20k overpriced "investment" but bloody hell, it's been used, loved and reasonably priced. Sweet

Mr Tidy

26,504 posts

141 months

Monday 22nd January 2024
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I was also expecting a silly price but that looks pretty reasonable to me.

Back in the early 2000s a work colleague got given one until his ordered Seat Leon Cupra arrived. He didn't enjoy it in the summer as it didn't have AC! But I think he liked it to drive.

Master Bean

4,397 posts

134 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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Article said:
and the annoyance of having both air con and electric windows deleted.
Removed. Not deleted. Americanism Monsieur Bird. Great car however. I learnt in my mum's 1.8 16v. Plenty of speed for a 17 year old me.

driving

swanny71

3,130 posts

223 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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Brilliant little cars.
Had an identical one in Blaze Yellow (cam belt failure) followed by a very late China Blue example which I regret selling to this day.
If I ever have the space and time I’d love to take another one on as a project.

xstian

2,088 posts

160 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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MissChief said:
Absolutely adored mine, but they do require significant upkeep to make sure they stay in fine fettle. Despite the 6 gears they don't cruise very well with 70mph being around 2,600rpm I seem to remember and due to this you'll struggle to top 30MPG even on a run. Rust can be, or likely will be an issue and the rear axle may need completely replaced or overhauled at this age.
70mph and 2600rpm, I'm surprised it was that low and 30mpg also sounds pretty respectable for a car of this age. 6th gear was added to give a closer set of gears not for better motorway cruising, I'm surprised at how many people never understand that. The rear axle is not a huge job, although I guess if you are paying someone else it's still be around £1k. I agree about the rust, but compared to a focus st170 it fairs pretty well.

horsemeatscandal

1,786 posts

118 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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xstian said:
70mph and 2600rpm, I'm surprised it was that low and 30mpg also sounds pretty respectable for a car of this age. 6th gear was added to give a closer set of gears not for better motorway cruising, I'm surprised at how many people never understand that. The rear axle is not a huge job, although I guess if you are paying someone else it's still be around £1k. I agree about the rust, but compared to a focus st170 it fairs pretty well.
Yeah, 2600rpm at 70mph sounds like pure luxury. Don't think I've ever had a car that cruised that low hehe

Jon_S_Rally

3,926 posts

102 months

Tuesday 23rd January 2024
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2600rpm does sound low. I had a couple of '90s RS2000s and I'm sure they were north of 3000rpm at 70mph.