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Is the Peugeot 206 CC any good?

Is the Peugeot 206 CC any good? What are the positives and negatives?

Loz Clark (Gold Coast)

Oct 2015 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Loz,

Nope, very unreliable (especially the complex roof mechanism) and not much fun to drive. Avoid.


Can I change my Peugeot 3008 to climate control?

I bought a Peugeot 3008 diesel. The car has the regular a/c heater. Can I replace that on the dashboard with a climate control digital regulator?

Thanks, Chris

Chris Stavrou (Nicosia)

Sep 2015 Filed under: aftermarket

Expert answer

Hi Chris,

We put that question to Peugeot Ireland and the answer is simply no. It is not economically viable to make that change as the cost of the new parts and the work involved would be huge.


How powerful is the Peugeot Expert 1.6 HDi?

How powerful is the Peugeot Expert 1.6 HDi model?

Jonathan Egan (Loughrea)

Sep 2015 Filed under: commercial vehicle

Expert answer

Hi Jonathan,

The Peugeot Expert 1.6 HDi diesel engine produces 90hp at 4,000rpm and 180Nm of torque at 1,500rpm.

It's also available with a 128hp 2.0-litre HDi option.


Why are there no diesel hybrids?

Why are there no diesel hybrids?

Martin (Meath)

Sep 2015 Filed under: hybrid

Expert answer

Hi Martin,

There are a few, actually. Volvo sells the V60 D5 Twin Engine here in Ireland, which is a plug-in diesel-electric hybrid, while Citroen sells the DS 5 Airdream Hybrid4 200. Peugeot used to sell the 3008 HYbrid4 too, but it doesn't appear to be on the price list now, while Mercedes-Benz has had diesel-electric hybrid tech for a few years.

In fairness, we don't expect them to get any more plentiful or popular. Hybrid technology is expensive to produce and diesel technology is more expensive than petrol, so putting two expensive sets of components together inevitably means a high purchase price, even if the emissions are low and the VRT is kept in check.


Is the 1.2-litre engine too small for a Peugeot 2008?

Is the 1.2-litre engine too small for a Peugeot 2008 Active?

Frank Kinsella (Meath)

Sep 2015 Filed under: choosing new car

Expert answer

Hi Frank,

A little bit, yes. It depends on where you're driving it. If you're mostly in and around town, then actually it's fine. It's on motorways and main roads that it starts to struggle for power a little.


Why does my Peugeot 308's radio cut out?

Why does the radio in my 2012 Peugeot 308 cut out? Is it a fault in the radio or aerial or what?

Padraig Devaney (Galway )

Aug 2015 Filed under: fault

Expert answer

Hi Padraig,

I'm afraid that's not an easy one to answer from afar. It could be a problem with the stereo unit or its connections, including the aerial's, it could be the speaker system too or of course it could be the radio signal in your area.

Best bet is to bring the car to a good local mechanic or auto electrician.

Hope you get to the bottom of it


How do I reset my Peugeot 308's odometer?

I have a 2010 Peugeot 308 1.6 diesel and the distance clock on the dash has stuck at 99,999 - is there any way I can reset this?

Maureen McDermott (County Monaghan)

Aug 2015 Filed under: mileage

Expert answer

Hi Maureen,

I think you might need to bring it in to your local dealer to have it looked at. When was the car last serviced?


The car I just bought has no NCT...

I just bought a 2003 Peugeot 206 1.1, but its last NCT was in 2013. What does this mean, as it is to be tested every year. Can you help me?

John Dignam (DUBLIN IRELAND)

Aug 2015 Filed under: NCT

Expert answer

Hi John,

You need to be very careful buying a car without an NCT. For all its flaw the test does go some way to ensure that cars on the road are at least basically roadworthy and a car without an NCT can be hiding all sorts of problems. 

You also need an NCT to be able to tax (and in most cases insure) your car so you need to get it booked in as soon as possible. If you're buying it from a dealer or garage, they really should have the car NCT'd before selling it. If you bought it privately then the previous owner has missed at least one NCT test and either needs to produce an Off The Road certificate or you're into a legally murky area.

Anyway, the short answer for you is to get the car tested and sorted ASAP.


What is the Peugeot 207 CC like?

What is the Peugeot 207 CC 1.6 (cabriolet) like? I've seen a really nice one with very low mileage like new from 2007 and always liked it. I would like to buy it and the dealer is SIMI registered and offering guarantees so all seems good. How does this car average out / run in general? It would be just for myself (female) with a small child (primary school age).

Thanks

H. G. (Wexford)

Jun 2015 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi there,

Well, the 207 CC was certainly better-built than the 206 CC that preceded it, but you have to buy carefully - they're pretty heavy cars, so suspension and steering problems are common, as is high tyre wear. Electrical faults need to be watched out for too, and the roof mechanism is a constant source of angst - although you can manually wind it up or down with a wheelbrace if it gets stuck half-way, which is a common issue. 


Peugeot 407 Estate vs. Ford Focus Estate?

How good is the Peugeot 407 estate compared with the Ford Focus Estate?

Andy Dugan (Letterkenny)

Jun 2015 Filed under: choosing used car

Expert answer

Hi Andy,

Totally different cars - the 407 is bigger and plusher than the Focus but it's the Ford we'd go for. It's actually got more useable space in the boot and it'll be more reliable, long-term.