New car ordered!

Anything related to the 206CC
Paulpan
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Post by Paulpan »

Will be joining your ranks in about 3-4 months: just ordered a 1.6 CC with full options as (hold on to your hats) a company car :grin:
A bizarre twist is that the Greek dealership told me that there is an extra month waiting period for cars equipped with 16" Ouragans! Molto weirdo!

Robbie
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Post by Robbie »

That's interesting, not aware of anyone else purchasing the Pug cc as a company car though my girlfriend is looking into replacing her company car with a cc later this year.

I'm crossing my fingers hoping that the cool blue cc falls within her range! :cool:

TZAG
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Post by TZAG »

Welcome to the waiting club Paulpan! It's worth waiting though.
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Post by TZAG »

As for the 16" alloys, it's said that they WON'T be available for CC any more!! :???: :???:
Can't be sure what they actually meant. Perhaps the cost of them to be provided got unacceptable, in usual orders.
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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

I did notice this when I typed out the latest price list but didn't comment on it.

The 16" Alloys do not appear on Peugeot's latest price list, either as an option or an accessory. Basically - it looks like they're not selling them any more.
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col
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Post by col »

But can't you buy the 16" wheels from the normal parts department for about the same price
Colin
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For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested

Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

One would hope so. IIRC, they have to keep a part in stock for a certain period after it has been discontinued. Otherwise, you'd get angry customers (not that they'd probably care) who have lost/damaged a wheel and now have to replace all 4.
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Paulpan
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Post by Paulpan »

Thanx for the welcoming folks!
Its a pity about the 16' alloys being discontinued, 'cause the 15' ones are butt-ugly :sad:

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Post by Alex LS »

OTOH, I did have a butchers at the accessories catalogue while I was in the dealers last weekend. There was a whole heap of wheels in there...
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