2005 Peugeot 206: POV Drive

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  • I am an American and one of my dream cars is a Peugeot 206. I know this is weird, right?
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  • @richardhunter9779
    @richardhunter9779 Před 7 lety +961

    In this episode, Mr Regular drives a supremely regular car and likes it. Commenters, however, can't deal with it.

    • @TheSkyline35
      @TheSkyline35 Před 7 lety +9

      Richard Hunter Because it's very common people say it sucks. Well maybe it's not a bad car for his price if it sold so much accross all this EU... !

    • @TheDGeneration
      @TheDGeneration Před 7 lety +3

      Richard Hunter I don't understand why, the happiest he's been in a vehicle was in a Plymouth Horizon!

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC Před 7 lety +20

      I suspect that a significant part of the audience from Europe is used to the exoticism of seeing American cars reviewed, yet is now utterly unable to appreciate someone looking at cars they are familiar with and have long dismissed with wonder in their eyes. It's a literal culture shock for them.

    • @firoxlion
      @firoxlion Před 7 lety +8

      I actually like that he did a French car finally! (still should have taken a 205 or 306 (GTI))

    • @aussiebloke609
      @aussiebloke609 Před 7 lety +5

      Or even a 205 GTi T16...if he could find one. Those things are pretty wicked! :-)

  • @Scrubworks
    @Scrubworks Před 7 lety +2116

    This would be like me coming to America and wanting to drive a 2005 Chevy Impala.

    • @RegularCars
      @RegularCars  Před 7 lety +478

      Ohhhh good comparison

    • @luiginazareno
      @luiginazareno Před 7 lety +74

      That is so spot on.

    • @o0julek0o
      @o0julek0o Před 7 lety +165

      Loftworthy I, as a Brit, can confirm. I'd love to drive a 2005 Chevy Impala.

    • @lorenzo_br5803
      @lorenzo_br5803 Před 7 lety +51

      Oh damm, i want to drive a 05 impala! And im brazilian... Damm, thats a good comparison.

    • @ZachLive
      @ZachLive Před 7 lety +9

      Lmao gross

  • @PhotoArtBrussels
    @PhotoArtBrussels Před 7 lety +180

    Now THIS is what the channel is about, regular cars. And the little 206 and its consorts is THE regular car for Europe. They are everywhere and I think well loved by their users. Thing is it is a good car, nothing fancy, nothing strange. It is good at "being a car" .... it sounds easy, but I think not many cars can simply be "a good car". Love the Europe reviews .... maybe somebody should get MrRegular in an old regular car, the 2CV!!!

    • @legoferrari14
      @legoferrari14 Před rokem

      In the early 2000's, the competition for the Regular Car of the UK was between the Peugeot 206 and the Ford Focus; they were _everywhere_ in the noughties.

  • @Figureight
    @Figureight Před 7 lety +294

    I totally get this excitement as it's something you don't get in America. I get excited about seeing a Saturn in the States or something like that for the same reason. Doesn't mean it's good, it's just exciting because it's different.

    • @1marcelfilms
      @1marcelfilms Před 5 lety +6

      GEO
      METRO!!!

    • @parachutemiata4738
      @parachutemiata4738 Před 5 lety +8

      Oh shit hey Lex

    • @Vagdicted
      @Vagdicted Před 5 lety +2

      yay my favorite youtuber is interrested in the same sort of cars like i do

    • @spacekii
      @spacekii Před 5 lety

      Yeah. I guess I can see that, but they are completely terrible lol

    • @sambarker7930
      @sambarker7930 Před 4 lety +1

      Except the 206 is an excellent car (this is from a European)

  • @henrykincaid6821
    @henrykincaid6821 Před 7 lety +1398

    Has there ever been a more regular car than this?

    • @Ametisti
      @Ametisti Před 7 lety +38

      From how common they are, Ford Focus, also in silver. They're close though

    • @behemothokun
      @behemothokun Před 7 lety +65

      depends on the country. In germany it's the Golf.

    • @tonyblitz1
      @tonyblitz1 Před 7 lety +8

      Henry Kincaid beige Chevy Malibu

    • @miaugato93
      @miaugato93 Před 7 lety +25

      in portugal, Renault Clio hands down. Cannot turn a corner without finding one, whichever one of the 4 generations it is.
      but this is common too.

    • @dorikin7777
      @dorikin7777 Před 7 lety +8

      Henry Kincaid suzuki swift (hungary)

  • @Zizzily
    @Zizzily Před 7 lety +244

    Only Mr. Regular could go to Europe and come across someone *else* driving on the wrong side of the road.

    • @stevethepocket
      @stevethepocket Před 7 lety +28

      The UK, you mean. Everywhere else in Europe people drive on the right.

    • @gerijokub7737
      @gerijokub7737 Před 7 lety +10

      Pocket Fluff Productions, except in Ireland and Malta.

    • @lulzyboy
      @lulzyboy Před 7 lety +6

      and cyprus

  • @SwapBlogRU
    @SwapBlogRU Před 7 lety +314

    The 206 actually isn't bad, it's a really nice car for what it is.

    • @christineayres5339
      @christineayres5339 Před 5 lety +34

      Its a million times better than a Clio , i used to have both and always had trouble with the Renault where as the Peugeot kept going strong for a good few years

    • @PTSIBelfort
      @PTSIBelfort Před 4 lety +7

      But 1000 times worst than a Yaris

    • @phabeoncapper1192
      @phabeoncapper1192 Před 3 lety +1

      I’m looking into buying this car I just wanna no if the heating is good and realible don’t wanna be cold mate

    • @djnigellove
      @djnigellove Před 3 lety +7

      @@PTSIBelfort i had a yaris , brand new rep-mobile. hated it, cornered so badly, 206s better out of the city

    • @PTSIBelfort
      @PTSIBelfort Před 3 lety +1

      @@djnigellove maybe. But I had a lot of mechanical problems with the 206. Not with the Yaris. The feel of the 206 is probably better but the Yaris is reliable. It's the only thing that really is important to me.

  • @XBlockAcah
    @XBlockAcah Před 7 lety +120

    When I was a kid, I also used to like this 206. The best part of this car is the Hood vent.

    • @alirezarahmani2004
      @alirezarahmani2004 Před 6 lety +1

      When I Was Child I Was Always Riding This Hatchback on Long Years Ago To Current And Riding A 206 Sedan

    • @thequanto8555
      @thequanto8555 Před 5 lety +1

      I played lots of Sega Rally 2 on my dreamcast, and it was the game that introduced me to the 206, and I've been a fan of the cars ever since.

  • @nahuelluna7071
    @nahuelluna7071 Před 7 lety +141

    "SO FAR I porsche"

    • @onmybike8204
      @onmybike8204 Před 7 lety +7

      nahuel luna *Porch

    • @nahuelluna7071
      @nahuelluna7071 Před 7 lety +11

      PAAAWWWRRRSSSSSHHHHEEEEEEWWWWWWW

    • @nahuelluna7071
      @nahuelluna7071 Před 7 lety +10

      SO FANSHHHEEEEWWW

    • @rodsk8dude731
      @rodsk8dude731 Před 7 lety

      Is that a Fiat Uno in your avatar? Cool.
      They seem nice, I wanted to drive one, but a good one though. I drove my cousin's one but it was crap.

    • @nahuelluna7071
      @nahuelluna7071 Před 7 lety +3

      yes it is! i'm rebuilding the engine to put forged pistons rods and a big cam! maybe down the road make it electronic injection and turbo. also upgrading the brakes and suspension

  • @ClapOnNova
    @ClapOnNova Před 7 lety +216

    Next he'll want to drive a bloody corsa

    • @appelpower1
      @appelpower1 Před 7 lety +20

      He should drive a chavved-up Corsa... ye dicked

    • @aidanlynch9521
      @aidanlynch9521 Před 6 lety

      archechme 🤣

    • @aidanlynch9521
      @aidanlynch9521 Před 6 lety +4

      “God, everything in this Peugeot feels so amazing!” He says. Imagine what he would say in a Corsa.

    • @mottmatt7844
      @mottmatt7844 Před 5 lety

      @Octav Roman Why do you have to do my boy skoda Fabia like that.

  • @mickaelsenat69
    @mickaelsenat69 Před 7 lety +63

    OMG the 206 ! As a french owner of this model, believe me it's one of the best french car ever made.

    • @zogworth
      @zogworth Před 7 lety +1

      Mickael Senat
      naah 305

    • @megaangelic
      @megaangelic Před 4 lety +1

      How many days this year has yours been out of the repairers? 😂😂😂

    • @dzenan9331
      @dzenan9331 Před rokem

      As a happy 206 owner, I agree with you.

    • @foxy126pl6
      @foxy126pl6 Před rokem +4

      ​@@megaangelic 206 is actually a reliable car, ive never heard people having problems with them even here in Poland

    • @Joshua-by4dc
      @Joshua-by4dc Před 10 měsíci

      I have one two here I'm Brazil, it's a 206 1.6 16v Quiksilver 2003 2 doors, I really love this car, 205.000km and running fine

  • @GiulioImparato
    @GiulioImparato Před 7 lety +160

    Cars Mr Regular must drive:
    -Land rover defender
    -Jensen interceptor
    -Citroen AX
    -Peugeot 205
    -Fiat panda 4x4 Mk1
    -Renault Clio Williams
    -Lotus Carlton
    -Fiat Multipla
    -Double decker bus( Hellyeah)

    • @MadMonroe90
      @MadMonroe90 Před 7 lety +16

      Giulio Imparato I would love to see a Fiat Multipla review too! :D

    • @Vagdicted
      @Vagdicted Před 5 lety +5

      and a ford ka

    • @tim_7634
      @tim_7634 Před 5 lety +1

      You can mark the 205 off the list

    • @angrymancunian
      @angrymancunian Před 5 lety +5

      Austin Metro
      Austin Montego
      Austin Maestro
      Have there been better cars?

    • @mooseing22
      @mooseing22 Před 5 lety +3

      Jenson interceptor...nice choice.

  • @slaWterCH
    @slaWterCH Před 7 lety +310

    It was and still is one of the better looking small cars.

    • @RG-jv2nv
      @RG-jv2nv Před 6 lety

      I saw one in a green similar (but darker) to the Focus RS green and it looked sweet-as

    • @Tombrosapien
      @Tombrosapien Před 6 lety +7

      And yet people give them so much shit! The fucking mugs

    • @mrdaykurutakuchannel
      @mrdaykurutakuchannel Před 4 lety +2

      I remembered my cousin having a 206 as a kid and I still like it until now.

    • @carlos-m20
      @carlos-m20 Před 4 lety

      Oh no

  • @lorfertransam
    @lorfertransam Před 7 lety +141

    I don't get it. Most of the people talk about 206's like they were expecting serious performance and handling... It's a cheap economy car! I have a super base model 2000 Peugeot 206 with a 1.1 litre 60 hp petrol engine, no A/C. And when you accept that it is a cheap old shit box, it starts to grow on you. Perky little engine, revs angrily in 2nd, and in a windy road you can have a riot driving it without exceeding the speed limit.

    • @joannaatkins822
      @joannaatkins822 Před 7 lety +8

      lorfertransam IMO the Peugeot 206 was the last "good" peugeot in the vein of the 205/405/306 type. decent handling, pretty damned good diesel engines (the 1.9 XUD diesel is the most produced diesel engine of all time), good road holding with even a little lift off oversteer...
      I can totally understand why Mr. Regular loves this.

    • @KingScottProductions
      @KingScottProductions Před 7 lety +5

      '02 1.1 litre 'Look' owner here, as far as 15 year old hatches go, it's fantastic. Way more refined and comfortable than most hatchbacks of the era, plus as you say nice to drive. And it still looks fresh too.

    • @powermos
      @powermos Před 7 lety +6

      The GTi and RC (GTI180 in the UK) handling is exceptionally good.

    • @D-Hab
      @D-Hab Před 7 lety +5

      I'm keeping track of my first car - 2001 Peugeot 206 1.1 to see what's going on with it. For some reason It always had a sentimental value to me. The little thing keeps on going and going, it never broke down. All it requires is its yearly maintance. It never had an engine problem or something very problematic. I'm aware that people had some problems with them, but at least mine was one of the most realible cars I've ever had.

    • @lorfertransam
      @lorfertransam Před 7 lety +1

      Mine it's been in the family since new. I grew up in it (it was my mom's car), and when I get my license it ended up as my first car, and still do. Just by doing some maintenace and a little issue with the water pump now solved, it's been bulletproof so far... 17 years and more to come!. And I'm totally with you, that thing has a big sentimental value to me too.

  • @TheBradfordbros
    @TheBradfordbros Před 6 lety +54

    Those bits you pointed at asking if they were speakers, they’re sensors, if the car is locked with the alarm on but the window is left open and someone reaches in to steal your wallet off the seat the sensors will detect that and the alarm will start, hella annoying if your friend locks you in their car at a petrol station because you can’t move

  • @edgetables8300
    @edgetables8300 Před 7 lety +31

    need for speed underground
    a 206 was my first choice

  • @tkcom
    @tkcom Před 7 lety +73

    206 WRC still looks amazing today.

    • @Maxmulham
      @Maxmulham Před 7 lety +4

      Not hating on the 206 WRC but the 306 WRC to me looks far superior.

    • @Maxmulham
      @Maxmulham Před 7 lety

      true true. It's coming back to me now.

    • @ianholmquist8492
      @ianholmquist8492 Před 5 lety +1

      Every wrc car looks amazing today

  • @legoferrari14
    @legoferrari14 Před 7 lety +41

    The 206 is also known among rally fans as its package was very much ahead of its time. The 206 WRC was (at the time) the smallest car in its rallying class; in fact it was so small that the production model was too short to meet the qualifying homologation length, requiring Peugeot to build an extended bumper GT version to qualify. The car made its debut in 1999, and after the turn of the millennium it won the manufacturers' title 3 years running until it was replaced by the inferior 307.

    • @Zerofightervi
      @Zerofightervi Před 7 lety +1

      The extended bumper GT was a awful looking plastic turd, thank god they seem to be increasingly rare these days.

    • @omeshenmoodley6592
      @omeshenmoodley6592 Před 6 lety

      But why did it get replaced by the 307 Peugeot 206 looks better and is smaller

    • @Mexxx65
      @Mexxx65 Před 6 lety +2

      Gonna make a controversial call...well if you live in a market where all these Peugeot models were sold....out of the 205, 206, 207, 208....by far the best looking most cohesive most "of one piece" was actually the humble 206...it just looks...right....208 butt ugly, unless you like the German VW look...207 big long nose spoiled its lines...205 cute, but really looked liked a shopping hatchback, nothing special.

    • @sambarker7930
      @sambarker7930 Před 5 lety

      Mac Sixtyfive I understand where you're coming from but I think the 205 looks better than the 206

    • @legoferrari14
      @legoferrari14 Před 5 lety

      @@omeshenmoodley6592 My guess would be an update on regulations to get a longer wheelbase, but Peugeot developed a 4-speed gearbox specifically for tarmac rallies which proved to be woefully unreliable, getting stuck in 3rd gear often.

  • @davidjtravers
    @davidjtravers Před 5 lety +5

    I’m always jealously amused when I travel to other countries and see awesome regular cars that we just don’t have here, at least new anyway. Regular Americans always buy cars a few sizes too big when, during 98% of their lifestyle, all they really need is a fun little two door hatch like this. You can still pick up a couple weeks worth of groceries and ferry your typical family/posse around. Certainly no need for a manatee sized Trailblazer with a junk rack on the roof.
    Mr. Regular, I was just as giddy about seeing all the two door hatches in London and Suzuki Jimnys in Jamaica. Thank you for your videos!

    • @legoferrari14
      @legoferrari14 Před 2 lety

      I think America's obsession with large cars goes back to the era of the settlers; the United States is a large country and takes up the majority of the North American continent. In the middle of that country are vast expanses of desert and canyon with little in the way of viable land for supporting large populations, so vehicles with large carry capacity, long-distance reliability and long-haul comfort became der rigeur

  • @snap4433221
    @snap4433221 Před 7 lety +105

    It's funny how everybody get fired up talking it's a bad car, while 99% of you haven't even driven it. It was the first car I bought (a GTi model) and with Bilstein B12 suspension it was super fun around tight corners. It also had most of the creature comforts in my current daily BMW 3 Series.
    Overall, it's not a perfect car, by far, but it really is not as bad as some of you make it seem.

    • @sambarker7930
      @sambarker7930 Před 5 lety +1

      Anzeticus my first (and current) car is a 206 with a 1.4 8 valve engine and it's great fun. So much better than my dad's diesel Clio

    • @user-ez4ny5kd7x
      @user-ez4ny5kd7x Před 5 lety

      Anzeticus yeah... This is my grans old car from last year but the 4 door version and blue., It’s a brilliant car!

    • @MatanEyal96
      @MatanEyal96 Před 5 lety +4

      I own a bone stock 206 gti and it's fantastic! Such a fun car, very nimble and agile, and in the corners it just grips!! Also great steering feel. Yes a bit more power could be good but overall the car feels very good & quick. Love it!!

    • @-ac-8296
      @-ac-8296 Před 3 lety +8

      the internet is full of posers who still live with their mum and that's why they talk shit about the awesome little Peugeot

    • @kristoffer3000
      @kristoffer3000 Před 2 lety +6

      People just really like hating on Peugeot, very unfair as most of them are pretty decent.

  • @lptomtom
    @lptomtom Před 7 lety +64

    So weird to see someone get excited about a 206, it's such a common car in France

    • @Seegalgalguntijak
      @Seegalgalguntijak Před 7 lety +10

      It's common all over Europe, we have tons of them on the road here in Germany as well. Really nothing special.

    • @Camhin1
      @Camhin1 Před 7 lety

      lptomtom yeah same in Australia, Americans are weird.

    • @froggodoggo79
      @froggodoggo79 Před 7 lety +12

      It's all for want of something exotic and forbidden. Many of us Yankee car guys grew up on Gran Turismo and thought these were the strangest, coolest things. Even today, these cars are more exciting than American compacts from that era.

    • @JimboRustles
      @JimboRustles Před 7 lety +3

      Look at the name of this CZcams channel

    • @LuisMorales-xv7yy
      @LuisMorales-xv7yy Před 7 lety +2

      also on south america the 206 is a common car, maybe just the USA are the wierd ones

  • @murocossie
    @murocossie Před 7 lety +115

    3:00 It is an alarm sensor

    • @MongooseTacticool
      @MongooseTacticool Před 5 lety +3

      Just the comment I was looking for :)

    • @johnsimun6533
      @johnsimun6533 Před 4 lety

      How does it work? Sound, motion.....

    • @joewilson941
      @joewilson941 Před 4 lety +2

      @@johnsimun6533 motion sensor!

    • @megaangelic
      @megaangelic Před 4 lety

      @@johnsimun6533 It's an ultrasonic sensor. Honestly I'm surprised he doesn't know what it is, they're not remotely uncommon,

    • @johnsimun6533
      @johnsimun6533 Před 4 lety

      megaangelic not here in America, if you are not familiar with the old videos of car alarms going off for no reason, but only the wind or something unknown. It was tough here in America, if someone had one that would detect someone standing beside the car, a cat would set it off, at a store someone getting in the car beside it would set it off. All of that was aftermarket, not factory. Our factory was the vehicle had to be penetrated, so the trunk had to be opened, doors opened, but if the window was broken or wedged opened no alarm.
      So, there was factory alarms that good, there? Was there any bad or issues with them?
      I now have OnStar built in so if someone does get my car, it’s trackable, and can lock them in while cutting power, till the police are behind them, to arrest them.

  • @klstrucker930419
    @klstrucker930419 Před 7 lety +23

    2:53 These are movement sensors for the alarm.
    The hotest version of the 206 was RC, 2.0 gasoline, 177 hp.
    Nice to hear your approach to european cars :)

  • @petea7323
    @petea7323 Před 7 lety +33

    I can't believe how many of these are still on the road. They must be built to last.

    • @Evaldas65
      @Evaldas65 Před 4 lety +2

      They sold a lot of them, plus the parts are relatively cheap. However, they do break down often (from my experience, 2004 1.4 hdi 206 with 200k km).

    • @oliverkinson791
      @oliverkinson791 Před 4 lety +3

      Peugeot cars and citroen cars just don't rust, and they're surprisingly reliable due to their simplicity

    • @Evaldas65
      @Evaldas65 Před 4 lety +3

      @@oliverkinson791 depends on your location. Here in Lithuania during the winter they use a lot of salt, and my 206 underside is badly rusted. I hope to get 3 years out of it before it turns to a total pile of rust. :(

    • @tiagobelo4965
      @tiagobelo4965 Před 3 lety

      @@oliverkinson791 well, most of the 80s ones are so rusted they can't rust more

  • @Seegalgalguntijak
    @Seegalgalguntijak Před 7 lety +185

    These things on the A-pillar look like infrared sensors from some kind of alarm system which goes off if it detects movement inside the car. Because otherwise it wouldn't make sense for them to be two there.

    • @alastairward2774
      @alastairward2774 Před 7 lety

      Seegal Galguntijak last saw them exposed like that on a 90s Accord.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC Před 7 lety

      We had a 407SW and it had the same sensors. Underrated car, we liked it a lot.

    • @PeterFabian
      @PeterFabian Před 7 lety +1

      might have been aftermarket? sorta? i guess. I've had similar in a Focus.

    • @ZeroOne01Rus
      @ZeroOne01Rus Před 7 lety +4

      not aftermarket. Have them in my 307.

    • @ThomasHarrisonLord
      @ThomasHarrisonLord Před 7 lety +6

      Absolutely Seegal, those are the alarm motion sensors. If someone smashed the window, for example, they detect the movement and sound the alarm. They are standard fit and Peugeot use the same exact design even on the current 208.

  • @raf4215
    @raf4215 Před 7 lety +32

    OMG man!!! I'm freaking out! I love this car, seriously. That was my first car when I was 18 in Brazil and just got my drivers license. Mine also had the quicksilver package, but a 1.6 16v 110hp petrol engine. I owned it for 7 years. I know everything there is to know about this car. Hit me up if you want to know any of its peculiarities for the review. For example, it has a very unique rear suspension that uses torsion bars instead of springs, and they can be lowered just by changing the pre-load on the springs. So if you wanted to lower it, you only needed to buy the front springs. The engine in mine also had an aluminum block, something very unusual for that price point.
    I don't know why this have a bad reputation on the English speaking countries (probably because of Top Gear). It is a great car. It is reliable, mine only left me stranded once in 7 years because of a broken linkage between the gear lever and the transmission. I also had to replace a CV joint once when the car was 100.000km+, other then that, it was just regular maintenance, oil, brakes, tires...
    I was really into cars when I bought it, and this was by far the best car in its price range, superior in interior quality, performance and mechanically (i.e. independent rear suspension, aluminum block engine, 16v) to all other cars from vw/ford/fiat in the same price bracket.
    Seriously man, I almost had tears of joy in my eyes seeing this video. This car meant so much to me!

    • @raf4215
      @raf4215 Před 7 lety +9

      By the way, originally, the intakes in the hood are part of the HVAC system. The car in the video must have had the intake box removed at some point for some reason...

    • @KurtCobainBR
      @KurtCobainBR Před 7 lety

      quero comprar um desse como primeiro carro, vale mais a pena que um Corsa?

    • @willian4428
      @willian4428 Před 6 lety

      Muito mais.

    • @daveyboiyeah
      @daveyboiyeah Před 6 lety

      This video means the same to me too. Mine is the exact car with same engine, even same year, mine is the 1.6 HDI 110 too.

  • @gianfavero
    @gianfavero Před 7 lety +55

    try the Peugeot 205. mom's car during the day back roads rally at night.

    • @kjp-sy8uf
      @kjp-sy8uf Před 3 lety

      He drove a 1.9 GTI in murica

  • @jpjude68
    @jpjude68 Před 7 lety +39

    I actually drove this car myself when i was a student, and i loved it until my dad sold it for a new 2014 opel corsa (it was his car afterall, and i was allowed to use it everyday with the car insurance to his name).
    A few explanations first:
    - Quicksilver you said was a californian company, it was actually a very popular clothes brand in france (i know so.. cuz i grew up in france choosing those clothes when i was really young, like 10?). So that "Quicksilver edition" thing may have been a move from Peugeot's side as a "IT'S A BRAND KIDS LIKE" move.
    - You noticed the little knobs at 2:50, my dad's second-hand 2000-ish peugeot 307 SW (a popular family car from peugeot) had this option, he wasn't quite sure himself, although you see them at the back of the car as well at the same height level: i think they were infrared barrier sensors? like if you forget to close the window completely and someone reaches in, the infrared light barrier is broken and triggers the car alarm.
    I was a Student in Belfort (a city 50 km-ish away from Montbeliard where the peugeot company birthed from, and where there's a massive production plant too). Even in 2014, with the peugeot 206 out of production for already a few years, the car was still so popular that if you drove by a peugeot 206, you generally drive past another one, and there's usually always a 3rd o ne you have to look for. no kidding. The Opel Corsa i have is a base model which has a very .... neat gearbox? what i mean is the gear just shifts in where it's supposed to be so easily instead of having a gearbox so loose you'd have to palp your way around to the right gear slot like a blind man trying to find the nipple on someone's breast. but the acceleration is like the stereotypical sence-of-humor meter of the country it was designed in (i know, it's GM, so sorta 'murican, but i expect it's still sdesigned in germany at least, and soon it'll be honhon-baguette french because it's going being bought by PSA, the builder of peugeot-citroën cars). Meaning the peugeot i had (with... i don't remember if it was a 1.6 or 1.4 naturally aspirated 4 cylinder gas engine?) was fun to drive and just stomp on. The corsa seems to cushion the ride quite well, remaining pretty level even in a tight curve, but you can hassle it all you want, it will only accelerate when you want it to, and it'll only give you enough to do so without any thrills.
    My french grandpa was a peugeot guy, he gave used one of his cars to my parents and since then my dad drives peugeot cars. And if i ever buy myself a second-hand car, it'll be a peugeot 206, because there's so many of them that replacement parts are cheap, and i expect they will remain so for a very long time.
    Sorry for that ramble :| hope you enjoy your trip in GB, and i'm now utterly exited to see what the review will be like :D

  • @kirbyswarp
    @kirbyswarp Před 7 lety +34

    This is the best drift car in need for speed underground 2.

    • @ReddoFreddo
      @ReddoFreddo Před 3 lety

      Which is hilarious because it's front wheel drive

  • @papa2k
    @papa2k Před 7 lety +153

    Try and track down a Renault aventime. Strange car!

    • @elliottanderson2453
      @elliottanderson2453 Před 7 lety +10

      Good call. About as un-american as they come.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC Před 7 lety +12

      You say that, but its large interior, lack of b-pillars, huge dimensions and general character remind me of American luxury cars of the 1950s. It's like a quintessentially French interpretation of old American luxury cars.

    • @Hittares
      @Hittares Před 7 lety +12

      I would love to see Doug DeMuro to review one. He loves quirky cars, and Avantime is literally quirk on wheels. It still amazes me that it even made it to production at all.

    • @Galf506
      @Galf506 Před 7 lety +9

      That's unobtanium, bumping because if he manages it'll be a blast, that car is crazy.

    • @af5253
      @af5253 Před 7 lety +1

      There are only around 200 left in the UK, still quite cheap though.

  • @VeltynTV
    @VeltynTV Před 7 lety +87

    please drive a dacia sandero

  • @RikMcCloud
    @RikMcCloud Před 7 lety +42

    It is really funny to see everyone in the comments going mad because Mr Regular likes a Peugeot. I was going to go into a few details about the car but to be honest, I think I'd rather point out that he is entitled to like what he does and I bet there are a large number of people commenting who have never experienced a Peugeot. I bet there are also a large number of people who only listen to what comes out of an orangutan's mouth along with the neat freak and the angry midget.
    If you think Peugeots are bland, has anyone actually driven a modern Volkswagen? Not exactly thrill a minute cars either.
    All the power to you, Mr Regular! You and I get what others don't.

    • @NPJGlobal
      @NPJGlobal Před 5 lety +2

      THIS ! Peugeot all the way

    • @sambarker7930
      @sambarker7930 Před 5 lety +2

      I have a 206 and I cannot fault it. It is a hell of a lot better than cars from 'reliable' brands. A 2011 Passat couldn't hold a candle to it

    • @michaelbatey348
      @michaelbatey348 Před 4 lety +1

      I've got gti 140bhp and 64k on clock at 15 yes old. Still feels more fun to drive than most cars.

  • @ThomasHarrisonLord
    @ThomasHarrisonLord Před 7 lety +86

    The thing with older Peugeots, like this 206, is they ride and handle very well, and had advanced (for the time) diesel engines. Those HDi units drove great. The reason why the majority think they are crap is they weren't built very well. Very unreliable. But when new the 206 had style and panache. It's just that this was 'lost' once they all started breaking down.

    • @ShipWreckAndHaloFan
      @ShipWreckAndHaloFan Před 7 lety +3

      I believe they still use the HDI engines nowadays :)

    • @ubuntututorials
      @ubuntututorials Před 7 lety +8

      I have a 206 hdi. It's been relatively reliable, the engine is perfect, but the little electronic "additions" to the car keep going bad. The alternator, air conditioning and radio have all proved troublesome, but the engine keeps running perfectly.

    • @thastump
      @thastump Před 7 lety +1

      My 2000 406 has been extremely reliable, I've had to replace normal wear parts (brakes, exhaust backbox due to road salt, that sort of thing) and gas up the aircon, but that's about it on a nearly 17 year old car. The only non-planned repair has been a faulty ignition coil, but that's a 30 minute job anyone can do in the driveway themselves.
      Oh yeah, and collision damage from getting hit by oblivious drivers on three different occasions. Their cars got totaled, the 406 needed a new bumper and a bit of paint.

    • @HarryVerolme
      @HarryVerolme Před 7 lety +3

      +ubuntututorials French engineering and electronics don't match too well ;)

    • @jasonjayalap
      @jasonjayalap Před 6 lety +3

      I drove a 206 from southern mexico to northern usa and back. Clutch disappeared on the highway on the way to the airport (taking someone to LA). I had to buy a new one on ebay for a local shop to replace it. It was a four door and I loved the size. The attention in the usa was funny. An Iranian immigrant chased me around for the chance to look at the engine (he was a peugot mechanic before leaving).

  • @Leslie48
    @Leslie48 Před 7 lety +23

    From what I've been able to hear, the safety standards aren't higher/lower.. they're 'weird'... deliberately weird so that euro/asia spec cars can't directly interface with American markets because... well.. to safe domestic automakers... even though most or their product is coming from their own overseas design studios. (The new Fiesta had a significant redesign under-the-skin to meet these standards I know.)

  • @martijnvansas6647
    @martijnvansas6647 Před 7 lety

    Your enthusiasm sure makes me appreciate what I used to drive, Mr. Regular!

  • @jamesstasiak
    @jamesstasiak Před 7 lety +6

    Haha, you're on my soil driving a Pug. I own a 1990 Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9. It's not my everyday driver but it's amazing! You should come and review that! Love your videos, my man, and keep up the good work. Staz

  • @George_Azeria
    @George_Azeria Před 7 lety +238

    the official car of chavvy mothers

    • @lucywucyyy
      @lucywucyyy Před 7 lety +3

      200% correct

    • @Schmexxy
      @Schmexxy Před 7 lety +15

      Nah, that title goes to the Vauxhall Corsa

    • @tothethreshold.9965
      @tothethreshold.9965 Před 7 lety +6

      Yep, tho in blackpool the corsas are the pedo car of choice given the number hanging about the carpark at macdonalds with 14year old schoolies in the back.

    • @cattrounity4437
      @cattrounity4437 Před 7 lety +8

      Corsa, 206, Saxo, 106, Micra. The cars of the British youth.

    • @GingerBrityt
      @GingerBrityt Před 7 lety +12

      dont forget the 1.2 clio with a badly put "renaultsport" sticker to attempt to convince people its a 182

  • @filipecamargo69
    @filipecamargo69 Před 7 lety +43

    the holes on the hood are for the AC

    • @christiantravels
      @christiantravels Před 5 lety +13

      Not really, just to direct air into the passenger cabin (I have one) air comes in, goes through the air filter, and into the cabin.

    • @radovanthekurd9234
      @radovanthekurd9234 Před 3 lety

      @@christiantravels Well, Filipe just said the same.

  • @CortezEspartaco2
    @CortezEspartaco2 Před 7 lety +1

    I'm so happy to see some regular cars that I really know. Don't get me wrong, your videos are always outstanding, but half the time I don't know the cars because they're classic American cars. So this is really cool to see. I could watch you review Peugeots, Renaults, Citroëns, SEATs, and Skodas all day.

  • @myabyrnemusic
    @myabyrnemusic Před 7 lety +1

    I love that your Fit's doppelganger made an appearance! In 2007 I drove a Seat with a similarly-outputted engine and a 5-speed across the Italian Alps into Switzerland on a trip with my dad, across ridiculous mountain roads and all sorts of weather. Those European diesels are truly amazing, and it was very cool to see you in your dream car watching that oil-burner rev... right on

  • @chrisdelbacaro7600
    @chrisdelbacaro7600 Před 7 lety +6

    the two small speakers at top of window should be the ultrasonic alarm system sensors

  • @io504
    @io504 Před 7 lety +20

    I learned to drive in a Peugeot 206, it was a fun car to drive. The 1.1 litre engine lacked a bit of oomph though

    • @Lackari
      @Lackari Před 7 lety +8

      The 1.1 is a mistake

    • @HUNKragor
      @HUNKragor Před 4 lety

      Poor sod
      1.4 is still kinda weak

  • @Squall1811
    @Squall1811 Před 7 lety +14

    Those little vents don't go inside the engine, but the send air to the AC filter.

  • @DrathVader
    @DrathVader Před 5 lety +3

    I also loved this car as a kid. Three years ago it ended up being my first car after I got my license. Mine is similar to the one in the video, but I have a 2-liter diesel. It's fun to drive and to this day is one of the best looking hot hatches ever made imo.
    btw, mine has a plastic duct under the air intakes on the hood, goes to HVAC system.

  • @ozpakko
    @ozpakko Před 7 lety +12

    We never really gotten many 206s in the shop, but I'm pretty sure that those vents actually go into the cabin filter.

    • @pierrot148
      @pierrot148 Před 7 lety

      yes I believe so too

    • @assaulter99
      @assaulter99 Před 7 lety

      Uncle Alcohol indeed, I was gonna say that myself having owned one.

  • @craigybus1
    @craigybus1 Před 7 lety +15

    Those things in the pillars are for the alarm, they are motion sensors

  • @ahmedmahay
    @ahmedmahay Před 7 lety

    I like this channel. This man just shares our passion for cars regardless of their age

  • @Sensenick
    @Sensenick Před 4 lety +2

    The 206 is a wonderful car, and back on 1998 was very futuristic. Many other makers copied its style of lights.
    I love it, I miss it.

  • @oliwilson97
    @oliwilson97 Před 7 lety +49

    Next to a corsa c this is the most regular car of the U.K therefore very suitable

    • @mundotaku_org
      @mundotaku_org Před 7 lety

      I thought Corsa B was the most regular car of Regular cars. They were sold in Latin America and China until just a few years back.

  • @victorMD11
    @victorMD11 Před 7 lety +26

    This is the day we all have been waiting for.

  • @o0liem0o
    @o0liem0o Před 7 lety

    I've enjoyed your channel for a while, looking forward to your videos from this side of the pond.

  • @FishBoyBlue
    @FishBoyBlue Před 7 lety

    One of the nicest things I discovered while driving in the UK, was how wonderfully easy it was to just get in the car, and have the key on the side of the wheel as the door. Just plop, in, turn, go. No need for the reach around! I loved it!

  • @SquareoftheyearFM
    @SquareoftheyearFM Před 7 lety +12

    The right hand drive ones are barely converted so you probably wouldn't have the same issue with the steering column if you imported a French one to the USA.
    Even the brake master cylinder is on the left hand side and Peugeot (and Citroen on the C4) just stuck a bar across the rear of the toe board almost like you'd have for duel controls for a driving instructor.

  • @vlad1221
    @vlad1221 Před 7 lety +24

    Mr. Regular, if you can, go drive a Dacia Sandero. A true regular car :)

  • @deathraidxxx
    @deathraidxxx Před 7 lety

    hey dude. love watching all of ur reviews.
    im driving 206 as my daily and never thought that this is ur fav car also!

  • @hektik206rc6
    @hektik206rc6 Před 7 lety

    I never thought I would see Mr. Regular reviewing Peugeot let alone a 206.
    I have a 206 RC (same as 180 GTI in the UK but left hand drive) and I like it and its a fun light car to drive and I have enjoyed it the 3 years Ive had it!
    Biggest con is the small amount of cabin space but when driving 99% of time for myself its not really a problem.

  • @TheJoeMB
    @TheJoeMB Před 7 lety +54

    The passenger is like "why is he so excited? It's a piece of a shit"

  • @GeneraleRus
    @GeneraleRus Před 7 lety +61

    Someone MUST make MrReg drive an mk1 Fiat Panda! The smaller the engine the better!

    • @miaugato93
      @miaugato93 Před 7 lety

      Subaru 700SDX
      or an isetta bubble car

    • @GiulioImparato
      @GiulioImparato Před 7 lety +2

      The panda 4x4 has a very well known reputation in Scotland , i bet Mr reg. can find one if he goes a little north

    • @PC3Pointless
      @PC3Pointless Před 7 lety +1

      I had a 1992 Panda 750 (mk2 strictly speaking), 34hp of Italian delight! Had to sell up last year due to circumstance but if I still had it I definitely would've offered it!

    • @MrStabby19812
      @MrStabby19812 Před 7 lety +1

      Oh no need to find a stock Austin Metro lol

    • @SwPiotrek
      @SwPiotrek Před 7 lety +2

      or Fiat 126

  • @dexxis9562
    @dexxis9562 Před 6 lety

    Back in Brazil, when I wad a kid, my family owned a peugeot 106, 206 and a 207, and right now my brother owns a 308. I always loved peugeots. I think they are nicely built and beautiful. This video was pure nostalgia. I wished peugeot would enter the US market

  • @kieran8845
    @kieran8845 Před 6 lety +2

    I loved my 206. Really nice, comfortable drive and feel compared to most other cars in its class. Was very reliable too, I had the 1.4 petrol.

  • @VeryConfusedPerson
    @VeryConfusedPerson Před 7 lety +6

    Those air intakes are actually functional and they are for the HVAC. Also the STOP light is for the oil pressure, coolant temperature and level and brake fluid level.

    • @amopastorcanadense
      @amopastorcanadense Před 7 lety

      "stop" sign on peugeots are also known to be caused by stuck/misplaced/broken/torn oil filter...

  • @mansonitefirefox
    @mansonitefirefox Před 7 lety +12

    Quicksilver was founded in Australia, not California. Even stranger thing to be on the side of a French car...

  • @crmercer6407
    @crmercer6407 Před 7 lety

    This is pretty hilarious - glad you enjoyed it. The GTi is similar to the Clio 182. I am pretty sure that the things that look like microphones "I think" are sensors for the alarm.

  • @wanderinggentile
    @wanderinggentile Před 7 lety +2

    We have one with the gasoline engine here in Costa Rica. Yes, all the consumable bits went within 6000 km of purchase.
    It's still the most fun you can have on four wheels with your clothes on.

  • @be4tnl
    @be4tnl Před 7 lety +8

    nice, quite surprising. I like them to, I used to have a 205 diesel.
    the clutch-steering thing is only on right hand drive.

  • @Seegalgalguntijak
    @Seegalgalguntijak Před 7 lety +19

    Funny thing: The German car manufacturer Opel (Vauxhall in England) has been a part of GM for more than 80 years (you know i.e. the Saturn Astra from them), has recently been sold to: PSA, the company that makes Peugeot and Citroën. So now there is a connection between those, although it goes in the other direction ;)

    • @olliewebbuk
      @olliewebbuk Před 7 lety

      Seegal Galguntijak yeah maybe Vauxhalls won't be bland shitboxes any more. Inject a bit of French flair into their blandness.

    • @Seegalgalguntijak
      @Seegalgalguntijak Před 7 lety

      Actually, French cars don't have that good of a reputation here either. Nor do Italian ones. Or US cars (which is what Opel basically was before). I personally don't like German cars, and the big downside of Asian makes is that the spare parts are so overly expensive. So what should I drive? ;)

  • @Juulbakker33
    @Juulbakker33 Před 7 lety

    Nice that you are a fan of 206! Keep going!

  • @bernd2244
    @bernd2244 Před 7 lety

    Hello RCR, this is a nice one. A regular car that is not regular for you, love it.
    Funny also that along with this come owners that are just as regular and don't know a lot about their cars.
    The hood vents are indeed for the HVAC. You look right into the airbox beneath when peeking through them and it just happens that the strut mount is inside the airbox too. The actual HVAC unit is offset to avoid direct rain.
    The pods in the A-pilar are most likely for ultrasonic transducers for the car alarm.
    The STOP dashlight comes on together with warning lights that are potentialy dangerous, like low brake fluid, no oil preasure, etc. Not with the CEL though. Peugeot carried this over from earlier Citroens where it was used similarily to also monitor the preasure of the hydropneumatic system.
    The hot version of this was the 206 RC with a high reving 2.0 NA I4, just like in the clio you drove. It put out 177ish HP in the 206.

  • @henrykincaid6821
    @henrykincaid6821 Před 7 lety +500

    "Please don't be terrible" while getting into a 2005 Peugeot.....ha.......ha......ugh

    • @RegularCars
      @RegularCars  Před 7 lety +83

      I found it delightful!

    • @henrykincaid6821
      @henrykincaid6821 Před 7 lety +32

      RegularCars they're probably not as awful as most people think they are, but they are well known for being driven as first cars and/or being in an awful condition and being sold for £150 on EBay. They are also almost always that nasty, cheap silver colour, and with cracked hubcaps.

    • @henrykincaid6821
      @henrykincaid6821 Před 7 lety +53

      Unpopular opinion:
      They, and other early 2000 French hatchbacks (and Vauxhall Corsas), have become symbolic of Britain's working class and general cultural and social collapse; of a portion of the population that just gave up, though, to be honest, it's not like the rest of the population was trying either. The way they blend in with 1960s and 70's estate housing, with Tesco car parks, and the cracked roads outside decaying corner shops is both uncanny and unpleasantly common. These cars, and their brethren, are, in a way, more British than anything else in this country; soulless, dirty, and grey.
      Now, why is this? Well, I think it comes down to the fact that for many people, this will be their peak car. This. A 2005 Peugeot. Peak car. Unfortunate, yeah. But true. What's worse is that this isn't all that uncommon. What's more is that these cars, much like every other car on British roads, are expensive to run. Be it to insure, tax, or fuel, or be it because insurance companies decided that basically anyone on the fairer side of 30 weren't physically skilled enough to drive without handing over ridiculous quantities of money, these cars still aren't actually cheap for a lot of people.
      Living in this country, for all the positive qualities there genuinely are, is fairly mediocre. What is the average British person's future; what does their future look like if they succeed, and what does their future look like if they fail? Similar. Regardless of how well you do in life, the chances are that you'll be living in a similar house, driving a similar car, and generally doing similar things. It's all a bit grey, much like the weather.
      And this is the car. This is the car that sums it all up. This is the British class system on wheels. For some people, it's their first. For some people, it's their last. Either way, it's rat race to nowhere that a lot of people don't really want to be a part of anymore.

    • @raysarkas
      @raysarkas Před 7 lety

      Is it stock? the 206...you drove

    • @Kookanoodles
      @Kookanoodles Před 7 lety +31

      Nonsense. Not a single "06" Peugeot car was bad. 106 : brilliant little city car, still looks good. 206 : good subcompact, the CC convertible hard-top made the SLK formula available to the masses. 306 : brilliant compact hatchback, still looks modern now. S16 and Rallye were among the greatest hot hatches ever and the Pininfarina cabriolet is very pretty. 406 : one of the best handling sedans of its time, and let's not forget the gorgeous Pininfarina Coupé. Only exception is the 806 which is a boring MPV. It's the "07" Peugeots that were almost invariably awful (107, 1007, 207, 307, 407, 4007, 807).

  • @aussiebloke609
    @aussiebloke609 Před 7 lety +6

    Btw, Quiksilver was founded in Torquay, Australia (I think they started up around '73)...but is now based in Huntington Beach, California. Surfing has been a huge sport over there for a long time also. :-)

    • @aussiebloke609
      @aussiebloke609 Před 7 lety +1

      PS: I love how the switches for the locks and windows are in the middle, where driver and passenger can reach them all - and it keeps the rain from getting in the switches if you put your window down. Wish they'd do that in the states. :-)

  • @tailbonetailbone9380
    @tailbonetailbone9380 Před 10 měsíci

    I am Brazilian and I have an '08 206 1.4 flex (ethanol/gasoline) and I love it to bits, even though the rough tropical roads haven't done it any favors. The AC doesn't work anymore, it roars like a truck due to catalytic converter issues, everything rattles and the trim pieces are falling off, but it's still *so nice*! The engine is perfect for the size and weight of the car (most Brazilian entry level cars have 1L engines), and it's got a lot more optionals than most Brazilian entry level options from the 2000's. Love love love the french cars!!

  • @Mpayne
    @Mpayne Před 7 lety

    Aahh if i knew you were in the country I would have loved to of brought down my mk1 focus st170 for you to test as i loved your video on the svt focus and thought it would be cool to here your comparison! Love what you do man! Keep up the awesome videos!

  • @obsoleteoptics
    @obsoleteoptics Před 7 lety +5

    As far as I can remember, a flashing CHECK ENGINE light almost always means a misfire.

  • @sportsturbo
    @sportsturbo Před 7 lety +6

    The vents on the bonnet feed air to the air con system, they ain't useless at all.

    • @amopastorcanadense
      @amopastorcanadense Před 7 lety +1

      maybbe thats why air conditioner of 206 are so cold cold??i really enjoy it

  • @cattrounity4437
    @cattrounity4437 Před 7 lety

    Never has mr. Regular been more regular to a UK audience.

  • @neodonkey
    @neodonkey Před 7 lety

    RegularCarGuy! Yes, someone who gets it! I love that you like the 206. They got slated here and for no good reason other than they didn't live up to the 205 they replaced. I used to have the 205 GTi that was mentioned and it was a great car, but I also had a 206 Quicksilver with the limited edition Peugeot GT body kit, lowered, running on very stiff suspension and with wider tyres than the GTi model on 16 inch alloys. I loved that car and it handled really well but was harsh over potted roads.
    Sometimes you get a car that is undeservedly hated, and this is one of them in Europe.

  • @modwlego
    @modwlego Před 7 lety +336

    TWINGO
    W
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    G
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    • @coenijn
      @coenijn Před 7 lety +8

      I owned a Twingo for 2 years. Absolutely horrible car but loved every minute of it because it was my first car.

    • @KR4K40
      @KR4K40 Před 7 lety +33

      M E R C I T W I N G O

    • @MrAncop
      @MrAncop Před 7 lety +9

      hon hon

    • @haha__cool_yes
      @haha__cool_yes Před 7 lety +4

      modwlego honhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhonhon

    • @noesph1637
      @noesph1637 Před 7 lety +4

      I've got a twingo sitting here in London......

  • @angluna5
    @angluna5 Před 7 lety +4

    I miss mundo Peugeot 206, esa my first car and I love it

  • @K.D.R_
    @K.D.R_ Před 7 lety

    We had the 206 here in Brazil since 97 or 98, and my father bought one in 2004, it was a 1.4. I really liked it. And it's the car my parents miss the most. They also enjoyed it a lot. And I think it looks really great. Even today. I really like them. One day I'll buy one and make it a hot hatch out of it.

  • @rachieno
    @rachieno Před 7 lety +1

    I'm a proud owner of a 206 gti. Such fun little cars, and it's made a great little race car!

  • @declanlockyer8415
    @declanlockyer8415 Před 4 lety +4

    I have a 206 GTI. You should definitely try one if you like this version

  • @darioandrijasevic2804
    @darioandrijasevic2804 Před 7 lety +3

    Oh my, I see a Citroen C5 at 1:16 ! I hope you reviewed that thing (hopefully with the Hydractive suspension), such a lovely car.

  • @inthecrib
    @inthecrib Před 7 lety

    I cant Fucking believe it, you actually did it. I dont remember in what video I told you to drive a 206. But you finally did it. I'm so happy right now 💓

  • @Natattack4444
    @Natattack4444 Před 6 lety

    Every time I watch this it makes me miss the 2L N/A 206cc My brother left behind when he moved to Europe.
    Was such a fun and reliable little car, survived several West Australian road-trips, being lent out to friends visiting from all over the world, shrugging off falling tree branches, and even a couple of kangaroos.
    It never missed a beat and sure the hydraulics in the folding roof were letting out, the ac would hold gas as well as a 90 year old man, one of the speakers had blown, and trying to find parts or a buyer was a mission in itself.
    But that little EW10J4 16 valve 4 cylinder with no Variable Valve Timing never gave up and stuck to 5L per 100km,
    so when a young women had been left an old 1977 Kingswood ute that had no gears left, struggled to start, riddled with rust, and would drink oil as fast as it did fuel, I knew it would treat her right.
    So we made the trade and after a junkyard heart transplant the Kingswood has been like a faithful old dog, my mind still wonders back to that little 206.
    Even though it's excessive use of early millennium cracktacktic plastics and raw aluminium corrosion magnet locked down ECU's make it not long for this world.
    It definitely deserves it's place in history and just like mister regular I still want one to this day.

  • @dan5979
    @dan5979 Před 7 lety +17

    You didn't kick your shoes together!

  • @klasseact6663
    @klasseact6663 Před 7 lety +48

    Which side of the road is best side of the road.

  • @Hamachingo
    @Hamachingo Před 7 lety +1

    The steering shaft rubbing on your toe is from the right-hand-drive conversion. They just add some pushrods for the pedals and shafts for the wheel. On many french cars in the UK, you can operate the brakes by pressing hard on the passenger side floor. Also the fuse box is taking up most of the space in the glove box.

  • @markospoulios8128
    @markospoulios8128 Před 7 lety

    My daily driver from 2003 to 2014 was one 1.6 petrol XS, with 110hp... It had the same brakes and suspention set-up, as the 138hp 2.0lt Gti. Basically a Gti with a 1.6lt engine. And it had more ecpuipment as standard than my mom's 2005 Audi A3 (at almost twice the price). I did 237.500km in it and loved every one of them... a total of less than eur 1.000 spent on things that broke down in these 11years of hard driving... other than that, it was just oils, filters etc every 20.000km...
    Great little car, handles great, lovely steering, great feedback from the chasis, amazing brakes, low fuel consumption! And great semi-bucket seats! I even got it to several track days and it worked beautifully there too! Completely standard mind you!
    The things on the A-pillar are for the car's alarm, at least mine were at the same place. I or the passenger would regulary hit them with our heads and they would fall off, but no sweat, the cable would keep them from falling to the floor and you just pressed them to the small hole and the srew would catch again... until the next time you exited the car... Other idiocyncracies? Well... each front light has its onw fuse and both get electricity from 1 cable... What's the problem you ask? Well... the fuses can take more current than this cable and it can burn before the fuses! :) Only the French could design that! Still, just 13 euros to fix at the dealership, so not that big of a problem. Unless the cable is burned and its night and you want to get home... I learned this the hard way...
    Moreover, Mr. Regular, I believe you are the only person in the world that compared this peugeot shifter to a honda and preferred the French one... :) These things sell for peanuts now here, you want me to send you one over to the States? :) Mind you, I might keep it for myself though! I still miss the little bugger!
    If you ever come to Greece, e-mail me, we'll get you lots of regular cars, with the steering on the right side this time... :)

  • @darxcide7375
    @darxcide7375 Před 7 lety +12

    Congratulions Mr Regular! You now say Jag instead of Jagwaaarr. Just need to elongate and roll the a to achieve true Jeremy Clarson Caddishness potentially.
    "Oh me? I drive a Jaaaaag."

    • @philipb.3758
      @philipb.3758 Před 7 lety +3

      Darxcide 马克思 i did that and all the panties fell off. sincerely a happy American

    • @angrymancunian
      @angrymancunian Před 5 lety

      Oh and don't forget to forget your wallet.

  • @Toarcade
    @Toarcade Před 7 lety +4

    9:55: "Was this your car for a while?"
    "giggle* No, this has never been my car! *chuckle*
    The contempt is strong lol

  • @alextoft9199
    @alextoft9199 Před 3 lety

    I'm English and these are cracking little cars. Cheaply made but they look great. I used to want one and got just excited as you about them. 😀 That is a golden years of Peugeot there. Their HDI diesels were so ahead of the time. The one you drove was a later unit, co-devloped with Ford. Before that, they used a 2.0 diesel engine, which was known for being indestructible. It's quieter than the 1.6 and revs like a petrol. Known for doing spaceship mileages like 200k + and still running. If you come here again, try to drive the earlier 306 or 406. Same great diesels, but better handling and made cars. 🙂

  • @VDPEFi
    @VDPEFi Před 5 lety +1

    206 also had the superb torsion bar rear end. Brilliant ride and handling

  • @toyotatechMDT
    @toyotatechMDT Před 7 lety +3

    Not microphones, there ultrasonics for the alarm. (Intrusion sensor)

  • @amigahouse3151
    @amigahouse3151 Před 7 lety +15

    Not a bad Car BTW, but a bit boring. If you like vintage cars, try the Peugeot 205 GTI from the 80's, 1.9 or 1.6. I don't know if it's a common car in the UK, but it's from far the best car Peugeot ever produce. And one of the best European car of the 80's.

    • @no1DdC
      @no1DdC Před 7 lety +1

      Almost all of them have rusted away. Even when it was still built, I've never seen one without rust bubbles. That said, a 105 or 106 GTI (or the identical Saxo) might a good substitute and is probably easier to find. It's similar in size, very light and was also praised for its great handling.

    • @brainrottedindividual
      @brainrottedindividual Před 7 lety +1

      yeah, many rusted away, except one of my friends, i crashed that. still managed to drive it home safely despite the passengers(among them said friend, who was so hungover the next day he forgot we crashed until he saw his car...)demanding i try to hit a deer on the way home so insurance will pay. i argued that not only would i then be a bambi murderer, we probably wouldn't make it back home at all. so i kept on trucking, trying to keep the thing straight on ice and snow with severely warped chassis from the accident.

    • @amigahouse3151
      @amigahouse3151 Před 7 lety

      Really ! Here it becames a classic and the value is rising up quickly, well it's a bit hard to find a nice one today, but around 8000 to 12000 € for one in good condition.

    • @amigahouse3151
      @amigahouse3151 Před 7 lety

      To crash one is a super common thing even on the 80's. The car was good, but young people driving this little sport cars... well it was the GTI thing... Most of them have hit the trees.

    • @JustJazode
      @JustJazode Před 7 lety +1

      no1DdC I own one and I'm an enthusiast, trust me they haven't all rusted away they were galvanised from factory which wasn't the same for fords and British cars of the same era so there's a lot left however a lot are in garages or have been broken over the years or turned into race cars

  • @user-kw9qu2gz8v
    @user-kw9qu2gz8v Před 7 lety

    I am from France, and this car was sold here for fourteen years, is as such ubiquitous, and it always was one of my favourites

  • @chootastic
    @chootastic Před 6 lety +1

    The scoops on the bonnet originally fed the cabin air vents, but I guess the design has changed underneath, but kept the vents, as its kind of the car's identity.

  • @joeypalmiero7576
    @joeypalmiero7576 Před 3 lety +3

    “Does this have connectivity for your phone?”
    GOD no 😂😂

  • @DexMcqueen
    @DexMcqueen Před 7 lety +5

    My parents used to have a 205 GTi!!!

  • @MinecraftMastersARG
    @MinecraftMastersARG Před 7 lety

    here in argentina they are REALLY common and very beloved cars, my dad has a 2006 206 and it's a lovely car to drive. It is also very reliable

  • @ihaveacoolhat1
    @ihaveacoolhat1 Před 4 lety +2

    I will be getting one of these, at 26, at my first car. Probably a 1.6 HDi.