Cars that are ageing well? :)
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Peugeot 406
The best looking family saloon of the last 20 years.
For a facelifted version of a 17 year old design it still looks fantastic. Consider its rivals at the time, Mondeo, Primera, Vectra, Laguna etc all of which show its age now but in my view the 406 looks just as modern as any new Eurobox you care to pick out.
The best looking family saloon of the last 20 years.
For a facelifted version of a 17 year old design it still looks fantastic. Consider its rivals at the time, Mondeo, Primera, Vectra, Laguna etc all of which show its age now but in my view the 406 looks just as modern as any new Eurobox you care to pick out.
martin84 said:
Peugeot 406
The best looking family saloon of the last 20 years.
For a facelifted version of a 17 year old design it still looks fantastic. Consider its rivals at the time, Mondeo, Primera, Vectra, Laguna etc all of which show its age now but in my view the 406 looks just as modern as any new Eurobox you care to pick out.
The best looking family saloon of the last 20 years.
For a facelifted version of a 17 year old design it still looks fantastic. Consider its rivals at the time, Mondeo, Primera, Vectra, Laguna etc all of which show its age now but in my view the 406 looks just as modern as any new Eurobox you care to pick out.
Better than most
martin84 said:
Peugeot 406
The best looking family saloon of the last 20 years.
For a facelifted version of a 17 year old design it still looks fantastic. Consider its rivals at the time, Mondeo, Primera, Vectra, Laguna etc all of which show its age now but in my view the 406 looks just as modern as any new Eurobox you care to pick out.
It did look ok, but im slightly tainted as i had one for 4 years as a company car and it was a bag of crap, rattles squeaks, trim falling off, slow, rusty, breakdowns, awful carThe best looking family saloon of the last 20 years.
For a facelifted version of a 17 year old design it still looks fantastic. Consider its rivals at the time, Mondeo, Primera, Vectra, Laguna etc all of which show its age now but in my view the 406 looks just as modern as any new Eurobox you care to pick out.
lesstatt said:
It did look ok, but im slightly tainted as i had one for 4 years as a company car and it was a bag of crap, rattles squeaks, trim falling off, slow, rusty, breakdowns, awful car
I owned one for a couple of years and it was a fantastic car. Probably the most reliable car ive ever owned, it was totally trouble free, i never even had to replace a bulb. I know some taxi drivers who swear by the HDi versions, some have run them to 250k+ and are still on the road running faultlessly.My 406 surprised me because French cars are usually a pile of unreliable dross but i think the 406 was made during lunch hour when someone sensible snuck in and made it.
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