I had it replaced with a brand new one less than 2.5 years ago as I was rear-ended. Surely it should have lasted longer than that???
How long should an exhaust last?
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csm21
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lastvts
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I have had my 206cc over 6 years now and I would say its weak point is the exhaust as my one only lasted 4 years from new. "2.5 years" well they do say replacement exhausts last less than the originals so I would not be surprised at that.
I think some insurers guarantee repair work for so many years, but not sure if it would cover an exhaust. If you have to purchase a new one do not go to Peugeot, as they normally want £1000 to fit. Go to a decent exhaust specialists and make sure they have done a cc exhaust before as it is normally a case of cutting up and welding a gti exhaust to fit. They do not fit straight from the box! £300 is about average to have this done.
I think some insurers guarantee repair work for so many years, but not sure if it would cover an exhaust. If you have to purchase a new one do not go to Peugeot, as they normally want £1000 to fit. Go to a decent exhaust specialists and make sure they have done a cc exhaust before as it is normally a case of cutting up and welding a gti exhaust to fit. They do not fit straight from the box! £300 is about average to have this done.
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sprinc
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Hi,
I had a new rear box fitted (by kwik fit) on my CC after 9 months of having her (second hand). Almost 2 years on and I had a prob with my cat and it needed replacing, so I took it to kwik fit again and they said that my rear box looks as if it would need replacing again shortly as it was corroding. So I told them that they done it less than 2 years ago, so they agreed to replace it under there 2 year warranty.
Now Kwik Fit offer a 3 year warranty on all there exhausts. So may be worth going to them if your worried about having to fork out for a new one a couple years down the line.
Apparently pug exhausts are known for getting holes in because of they have a little dip, where water and other liquids sit and just begin to erode the exhaust.
I had a new rear box fitted (by kwik fit) on my CC after 9 months of having her (second hand). Almost 2 years on and I had a prob with my cat and it needed replacing, so I took it to kwik fit again and they said that my rear box looks as if it would need replacing again shortly as it was corroding. So I told them that they done it less than 2 years ago, so they agreed to replace it under there 2 year warranty.
Now Kwik Fit offer a 3 year warranty on all there exhausts. So may be worth going to them if your worried about having to fork out for a new one a couple years down the line.
Apparently pug exhausts are known for getting holes in because of they have a little dip, where water and other liquids sit and just begin to erode the exhaust.
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CC Daz
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