1991 Peugeot 205 GTi from UK and Ireland - Comments

2nd Apr 2005, 11:20

"Probably the best 'driver's car' available for the money"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Most things...

But nothing too serious.

Still on the original engine - they're v. strong. Gearboxes aren't though (mine lasted about 100k).

Considering it's age/mileage/ (ab) use, car is v reliable, but it's never long before you've got another job to attend to with it.

Main niggles are with keeping the engine in tune and general wear and tear with suspension - rear axle has been rebuilt; but the front suspension components seem to wear fairly quickly.

General comments?

Brilliant car.

The enthusiast's magazines eulogise the car - and it really is that good.

There'll never be anything like it offered new again!

They're cheap to pick up, and, if you're reasonably careful, it's not difficult to find a good one.

Insurance is obviously an issue for some, but, otherwise, you just have to accept that it's going to require some maintenance. Parts are cheap though, and they're reasonably easy to work on. Plenty of decent specialists around as well.

To drive, it's just such a fun package. Torquey engine (3rd will pull all the way from 20mph to 90mph) ; so-so brakes; but the highlights are the (unassisted) steering and the handling.

Everyone says you'll be fired off the road backwards if you lift off whilst going too quickly - but you'd have to be an eejit to experience this.

For the most part, it's perfectly controllable and no where near as fearsome as some make out. You sometimes have to be quick when the roads are greasy, but, in the dry, it's just good fun.

I've had mine for 5 years and have covered 100k in it - it's unmodified (apart from a rude boy exhaust - I like a bit of noise!) and I use it for the daily commute, the occasional track day (the brakes fade v quickly), and also sprinting/hillclimbing.

I've tried the 206GTi180 and MiniCooperS (but not any of the Clios yet) - but the initial impressions were uninspiring.

If you're into cars and fancy some cheap fun, the 205 GTi has got to be one of the best ways of going about it.


1st May 2005, 10:53

I fully agree to everything that was said in that review I have my 205 gti now for about fourteen months and I was that idiot that lifted off going too quickly around a corner and sweet baby jesus was it scary, but the car and I survived without a scratch. Andypug.


10th Jun 2005, 02:12

I've had my Pug for about a month now and am more than impressed with what it has to offer, first suprise was a vaccum sealed sunroof... in 1987?! cost me just under 400 big ones to get it to pass its M.O.T, but worth every penny to keep this beast on the road, the last thing we want is for them to die out!, clocks read 201K miles when I purchased it, but the steering wheel, pedals and gear nob diddnt have that much wear on them. gear box still strong, engine still pulls at 100Mph, thirsty on petrol and insurance (especially at 18yrs old like me) is a joke, still good fun!

Terry, Manchester.

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