The Peugeot 106 is very entertaining for scooting around towns and along country roads. It's nippy (1.5 diesel apart), flexible and easy going, with light and responsive steering, and fluent and sharp ...
Among the many things the French have a reputation for (eating baguettes, beating a hasty retreat, smelly cheese), you'll also find their seemingly innate ability to build fast little cars. Throughout ...
Per the ad, today's Nice Price of No Dice Peugeot was built in France, then exported to Japan, and now has been privately imported to the U.S. Let's see if this globe-trotting rally racer is ...
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Why I Bought a Peugeot 106 Rallye - Legendary Hatchback
Meet Pepé 2, the little brother of the legendary Peugeot 205 GTI! This lightweight French hatchback is all about fun, agile handling, and impressive performance. In this video, I explain why I chose ...
If you are an enthusiast of 90's fast hot hatches like the Nissan Sunny GTi-R, Peugeot 205 GTI or the first generation VW Golf GTI, there is a chance that you will appreciate this French project, the ...
Peugeot is the master of the hot hatch. I'm not just saying that because I used to plan the brand's products in Australia; trust me the Kool-Aid has been flushed from my body. Everywhere you come ...
The Rallye is a proper homologation special. The original 1.3-litre version, launched in 1993, was designed for sub-1400cc international rallying. Around 1000 road versions came to the UK. The S2 had ...
Sometimes the smallest of cars prove the biggest hits with young drivers. And the 106 is just such a model. Back in 1996 Peugeot facelifted its entry-level car, strengthened the body and remarketed it ...
Living in the shadow of a talented sibling is never easy - no matter how good you are at something yourself. If the Peugeot 106 GTi had feelings, it would no doubt be slightly bitter towards its older ...
The 106 wasn't really built to last forever and the suspension may need repairs at any time after 50,000 miles. Pay close attention to knocking noises, look for uneven tyre wear and check the car ...
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