2003 Peugeot 206 XT SW from UK and Ireland - Comments

8th Nov 2003, 15:33

"Good in some areas, poor in others"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

Stereo sometimes comes on at maximum volume with the ignition.

Cigarette lighter no longer works.

General comments?

Useful little mini-estate. Good to drive with typical Peugeot sharp steering and decent handling. Shame about the grotty gearbox which has loads of slack in the linkage, and baulks on downchanges from 5th to 4th, even at 40 mph.

The normally decent TU engine is awful in this car. Coarse, noisy, reluctant to rev, and gutless. I used to have a 106 XSi with this engine and it's hard to believe it's the same unit. Guess that's what happens when you try to make such an old design pass new emissions regs. Thirsty too - 33 mpg average despite the fact 85% of my driving is long motorway trips. My previous 1.4 Astra managed 43 in similar driving.

Seats are comfy initially, but cause upper back and shoulder discomfort after 100 miles or so thanks to backs which slope sharply away from you towards the top. Seating position itself is OK, and the dash is easy on the eye, although cheaply constructed. My main gripe is the way the steering shaft fouls my clutch foot though. It's irritating.

LHD wipers are annoying as a matter of principle, but actually work OK.

Good car, but could be better.


30th Nov 2003, 16:49

Hi, I am the writer of the Style review and my cigarette lighter blew up to, but it was just that the fuse for it didn't have a high enough rating so I replaced it with a 30 amp one instead, this should sort your problem out, it did for me and I have had none.


31st Dec 2003, 04:40

Replacing a fuse in this way is extremely dangerous. You run the very real risk of driving excessive current through the wiring and winding up with (at best) a burned out and inoperable circuit or (at worst) a burned out car - POSSIBLY WITH THE DRIVER AND HIS FAMILY STILL IN IT.

My guess is that the cigarette lighter itself is drawing too high a current for whatever reason and should be replaced.


17th Jul 2004, 20:00

If you have your family in the car you really shouldn't be smoking!


8th Nov 2004, 05:18

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It's quite possible to use a cigarette lighter for purposes other than smoking. Also who says his/her family is always in the car?

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