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PUGnacious
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Post by PUGnacious »

Hi
Just bought a Peugeot 206 CC and thought I'd post here to introduce myself. :P
Been reading all of the posts and got a bit worried when I read of all of the 'problems' Only had my car for a couple of weeks but it has been out in some torrential rain and..................fingers legs and eyes crossed..........there doesn't seem to be any leaks!!!! I have been soaked a couple of times when getting out of the car though, water running off the roof onto my head etc. :rolleyes:
Can't wait until the sun shines so I can get the 'lid' down. :o

Cheers everyone

Margo

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Post by paul_y3k »

hi and wecolme

looks like you've managed to get a holy grail cc !!! top notch
Angry Paul !
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ICE DOCTOR
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Post by ICE DOCTOR »

Hi there!!!

Dont wory i also was very sceptic about buying my CC after reading the "Problems" on this site. But hey so far so good...Hope u have a blast ;)

PUGnacious
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Post by PUGnacious »

Thanks for the welcome. :wave:
I'm a bit 'paranoid' at the minute about my 'pocket rocket' I hardly dare take her out in case I get it scratched, bumped etc. etc.
Had a nasty accident in November last year. I was stationary and was hit from behind by a HGV ......going too fast and too close..........he shunted me into the car in front. My car was a write-off.......I wasn't too good myself. :cry:
Really looking forward to getting to know the 206 CC......and all of you folk too, of course.

Cheers
Margo

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Post by charlieannear »

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You won't regret it!
Just because you're paranoid, it don't mean they're not after you.

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Phnarr
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Post by Phnarr »

Hello PUGnacious! I'm a new owner too!

I'm picking up my 206cc on 1 Mar '04.

With all the postings, I'm quite tempted to get a hose and test for leaks the week I get it :lol:

Looking forward to joining in the discussions about the car...

Cheers,

Phn
'04 206cc 1.6 Allure - Aegean Blue

Esselle
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Post by Esselle »

:wave:

You will love your CC. :D

I had probs with my first one, but that's how I found this site, which is great, especially for advice. A site dedicated to a particular car is going to show all the good and bad points...but IMO the CC is worth it. :D

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Post by Lyndon »

Welcome to the world of the CC you two :wave:

yeah you'll get a little bit wet when it's been raining coz of the gutterless design :(

and yeah roll on the warm weather 8)
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PUGnacious
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Post by PUGnacious »

Well..spent most of today reading posts and am now expecting a heap of trouble with my 206CC...................only joking. However, one thing that really, really bothers me are the posts about engine cutout/dying. I wouldn't know what to do under those circumstances...............except pee my pants (hang on, that's a bit better than the comment from someone who had the cutout happen to them :lol: ) I have cried with laughter at some of the wit on this site............and then been deeply worried by some of the faults you guys and gals have had. :redhot:
Any.....serious.....advice if my Pug engine does die on me.....apart from closing my eyes and saying a quick prayer :?

Cheers
Margo

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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

glad ya enjoy this forum :D

regarding the engine cutting out, it's really only a very small number that this as happened too, so fingers crossed it shouldn't even happen to you :D

if it did happen though just try and keep control of ya cc, put ya hazzad lights on and steer towards the kerbside if possible :D
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Post by PUGnacious »

Thanks 'Boss'
........BUT how do I stop :?: :?: :?: :?:

Margo

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Post by Lyndon »

er ya brakes should still work i think :?
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phonic
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Post by phonic »

Hi pugnacious. Also readin all the problems people were having nearly put me off buying me 206cc, but apart from the engine seeming a little bit gritty feeling (or could be just me) Ive had no probs so far (touch wood), and my roof doesnt leak at all :D :D

magicman
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Post by magicman »

Hi and welcome to the forum... I have picked up my 206 3 weeks ago... and VERY VERY happy with it. Just wish it would STOP BLOODY RAINING !!!!
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Post by Derek »

be positive - i rejected my 1st one and still got another :lol:
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