a question of the 206cc drive quality?

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andrew
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Post by andrew »

HellO!

Ive had the cc 7 days now, i have noticed
that its feels all the bumps in the road.

Someimtes i feel like ive fighting the steering wheel because the forces are so violent ...

Im just wondering if this is normal? and what is causing it, a tough suspension, or
just how a convertable is, stiff due to its extra support in the body work (whatever the technical word is) ?

Comments please? before I tell the dealer my stearing wheel is broke :grin:
-- Andrew
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Post by paul_y3k »

intresting i always thought the opposite that it's suffers from a soft ride.
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Paul-T
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Post by Paul-T »

Ive had my CC for seven days now also .. and it seems fine to me :smile:

andrew
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Post by andrew »

!!!!!!!!!!!!, is there something wrong with my CC ? Whos got a CC and driven a 206, does it feel the same? cos my certainly doesnt. :sad: :sad:
-- Andrew
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Mets
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Post by Mets »

Hi Andrew,

I had a 206 before the CC and the only difference I feel is when the roof is down and you get the 'flex' vibration that you get with every convertible car.
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Julia
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Post by Julia »

I think the difference in feeling every bump in the road is because you now have low profile tyres (I am guessing you have the 2.0?)
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col
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Post by col »

Andrew

the ride quality in the CC is crap, due to a number of technical reasons, especailly if your're comparing it to a family car. people think i have lowered the car cos its so bumpy but haven't experienced the fighting against the wheel thing. Best thing to do is go for a test drive in otehr cc and compare the difference
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Post by Pauline »

And check your tyre pressures - some are delivered with 40psi when they should be 32 - I think? Rob will know!
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rob
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Post by rob »

DISCLAIMER - use the pressure specified by the manufacturer

However I went with 32PSi - here is what I have had to say on tyre pressures.

http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/phpBB/vie ... 17&forum=4

http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/phpBB/vie ... 48&forum=8

http://www.peugeot206cc.co.uk/phpBB/vie ... 52&forum=4
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andrew
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Post by andrew »

I think my tyre presures look okay .. they appear like my old ones did which i know are correct - err at least with one of those gauges ... not a digital one though, how much do they set you back?

I have the 1.6 version, i didnt realize the 2.0 had low profile tyres.... my tyres look smaller on the 1.6S to my previous 206 though ?!

Anywya, i drove home with the roof up today ... i dont think the vibrations are as bad .... I'll be keeping a close eye on it as the car is taking a trip to the dealer to get the problems they blatantley missed on the PDI fixed ...
-- Andrew
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Arjay
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Post by Arjay »

Mine is a 1.6 and I find the ride quite comfy. It soaks up the bumps quite well.

jo
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Post by jo »

Mines a 1.6 and I'm afriad to say that my car isn't very comfy at all, I have all kinds of strange bumps and rattles but with the music up I don't notice it as much!

At the end of the day we all own the best car on the road so who cares if its bumpy?? :smile:

andrew
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Post by andrew »

Hard suspension and rattles .... but all the looks ... especially with the roof down - some also with the roof up :grin:

Im in heaven - let the sun shine :grin:
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Post by evagelosk »

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Post by evagelosk »

Hi Andrew,

I ve owened a VW lupo previously and thought that german cars e stiff and hard....
After a few days with the cc i ve had the same feelings as u concerning the car on the road....
I believe that all cars r the same and the whole feeling has to do with each ones subjectiveness...

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