Tempted by this ???

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Derek
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Post by Derek »

only thing wrong with it is the interior, wheels (would keep standard 17s) and i would get aegean blue - tempted but the major problem is it being a pug which comes with crap customer service. would look for a different spoiler if available and the grille from the abbes or premo kit as i'm not keen on that one

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Post by paul_y3k »

nice .. on airbags ??
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Post by Derek »

no idea on any of the spec. if i decide to get one i will pop down to ecosse and see what can be done.
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Post by Lyndon »

not bad m8 :D

i still think the 307cc has got a fat arse :shock: n the kit makes the whole car look bloated IMHO :oops:
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Post by Derek »

even more bad news lyndon - it don't come in firedance :lol:
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damn :lol:
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Post by Robbie »

not bad m8 :D

i still think the 307cc has got a fat arse :shock: n the kit makes the whole car look bloated IMHO :oops:
Yep I reckon when it came to "designing" that ugly lookin rear peugeot must have been smoking some sort of a joint :lol:

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Post by Jussi »

Looking amazingly nice.
I have seen many 307ccs on carshows, only one on the road. And that was late (and dark) so i couldn't really see how it could look in live...
Yesterday saw megane coupe cabriolet, and even that doesn't look so bad :?: Or is it this spring that all those cars are looking nice, cause in shows they weren't so special (i mean must have cars).
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Post by Robbie »

IMO the front and side of the 307cc is nice. The rear in this pic looks fine looking head on with a spoiler, but whenever I see a stock on the road from the side angle (pulling out the junction) I always think to myself, that looks one BMW 5 series ugly rear. But then, perhaps its me smoking the joint :?

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Post by Bri »

I really like the interior of the 307 CC but I don't like the bonnet. I think the bulge on the top of it looks wrong. Having said that the 307CC WRC can get away with it!!

My real gripe is that it doesn't have enough grunt. Even the 180bhp engine has to haul such a big and heavy car so will not feel as nippy as the 206CC surely? If they gave it an engine with a good slug of torque and 200bhp then I might be tempted for a test drive.

Or maybe I should shut up until I've driven one??? :rolleyes:

The one you've pictured here though Derek, looks fantastic. I would forgive the bulge for one like this!

Go for it!! :twisted:
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Post by Derek »

I really like the interior of the 307 CC but I don't like the bonnet. I think the bulge on the top of it looks wrong. Having said that the 307CC WRC can get away with it!!

My real gripe is that it doesn't have enough grunt. Even the 180bhp engine has to haul such a big and heavy car so will not feel as nippy as the 206CC surely? If they gave it an engine with a good slug of torque and 200bhp then I might be tempted for a test drive.

Or maybe I should shut up until I've driven one??? :rolleyes:

The one you've pictured here though Derek, looks fantastic. I would forgive the bulge for one like this!

Go for it!! :twisted:
the performance figures are disappointing, especially for the 180 model.

i test drove the 138 model last october and it actually seemed quite quick but i think it was because the drive was a lot smoother so it just seemed better as it's a lot slower than the 206CC SE.

i would probably have ordered one for march within a few days but my papa died the next day so cars weren't a concern for a while so i didn't bother at the time.

with my current 206CC problems i'm tempted with the 307CC but not happy as i had decided to keep the 206 until next march but if i bought the 180 with a few options and got it modified similar to above then i would have very little savings left and i'm not keen on doing that the now.

decisions decisions :D
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Post by Tracey »

mmm baby that IS nice!
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Post by st1gzee »

:twisted: TOO BIG IN MY OPINION :twisted:
I lubb me lickle pug 206cc,its looks well preceed the 307,which is more
applicable to a dinosaurs family saloon.
long live the sporty lickle puggs,
after all ya dont wanna ave room for ppl,they"ll just be drolling in dee back all the time heh like dis :arrow: :shock: :shock: :shock:
also i reckon pug just greedy,i mean,why put a pug through a mangle?
looks good az is heh ,I THINK? :arrow: :rolleyes:

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Post by boyracer »

The 206cc is definitely the boyracer vehicle of choice over the 307cc which is practically a bus - what do I want with passenger seats for three others ???

Plus, the styling of the 307cc is really bland, bordering on boring. The 206 definitely has the edge, got a nice little agressive look to it.

If I ever bought a 307cc, I would have to get a kit for it. This one is definitely an improvement over the standard model.

Personally, I didn't think a kit was necessary for the 206.
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Post by Smiler »

I toyed with one but it really is a big car - has a huge bum !!! But then it does have to put a large roof in.

My friend is picking his brand new one up in a few weeks in Aegean Blue so I'll have to get some piccies - I'm looking forward to driving it - I sat in the back of one a few months ago. Considering it's larger and you can get 4 adults in it - the back seats are still really uncomfortable. If I could still afford a 307cc I'd buy the top of the range 206cc with loads of extras and spend the rest on a holiday !!!!!!!

In the pic above I like the colour and the interior leather but not sure about some of the other bits.
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