The Suddenly Rare Peugeot 206 GTI 180 Is The £1k Bargain You Need Now
Earlier today we were browsing the classifieds over a hot chocolate. Our rough aim was to find an old Peugeot GTI to share for your inspection, given that the French brand just revealed the wild 308 TCR racing car. When we found a £43,000 Peugeot 205 GTI, and after we stopped laughing (then crying), we changed tack. We think you’ll like what we’ve found.
Here we have a 2004 206 GTI 180, and we don’t want to alarm you but it’s one of just nine for sale at the time of writing across all the usual sites we trawl. Where have they all gone?! It only seems like five minutes ago that the classifieds were as splattered with GTI 180s as a city centre statue is with pigeon poo.
On that note these are suddenly looking as rare as they always were pretty. Graceful, feline styling was complemented by slightly over-large five-spoke alloys and a twin-exit exhaust that, in this case, looks suspiciously aftermarket. This was undoubtedly the handsome prince of the 2000s hot hatch scene.
While the battle-hardened and scarred EP3 Civic Type R and Renault Sport Clio 172/182 were the ones to buy for outright talent, the Peugeot had the sort of aesthetics that meant you could actually use it to impress members of the opposite sex instead of making yourself look like a yob.
What we really like about this one, of the few that remain, is what’s in the description. It had a brand new cambelt and water pump less than 1000 miles ago, and frankly they should last until the car eventually gets scrapped. That’s a big box ticked, there. It also wears Pirelli P-Zero Nero tyres with 5-6mm of tread left.
That, dear CTzens, doesn’t just mean it should stick like baby sick to a car seat. It also means someone has given a damn about it; a feeling reinforced by the recent important work carried out. The MOT history mileage suggests it hasn’t really moved since its test in August, and has run just 3000 miles or so in the last year.
As for negatives, there’s an MOT present and correct until the end of July but the current one shows advisories for an engine management light and a slightly corroded front outer brake pipe. Apparently there’s also some superficial front wing damage, the wheel finish is bubbling badly, and we’re not too keen on those smoked rear light clusters.
The seats look in good nick if you’re willing to give them a serious deep clean. The side bolsters look like they’ve been wiped around a pub floor. But the price for all this? Just £999 or a close offer. If you’re looking for a cheap to buy, cheap to own, mechanically sound supermini with enough power to be fun and enough style to still look great today, you really can’t do better for three figures.
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Cue the ‘I have $3 memes’ 😛
I tink I see’d dis comment in some other post
1000GBP for the 2000s car scene hmmm.
perhaps you can now buy it and tell your GF “I bought is as investment” or “it’s a rare collection”
It’s a 206, it will break after 5 miles of driving.
what no my dad had one with 150k miles and the 2.0 na is really good on this. better than the 207 1.6 turbo
“Mechanically sound supermini” with an advisory for an engine management light. Hmmmm I wonder why it hasn’t really moved since it’s MOT in August 🤔
prob casue it has no tax and it sitting on a driveway or garage while the owner drives a Astra Gtc Sri
One popped up in Armagh for £1500. I want it…
Aftermarket head & taillights REEEEE
I used to drive my mums 206 when I was learning and jesus I hated that car. Not the sort of thing a 6 foot male will find comfortable! Badly laid out, cramped and it had a really tight foot well with the pedals crammed in so tight it was ridiculous. That’s surely going to carry across to the GTI. If it weren’t for the old Citroën C3 I’d call it the worst car I have ever driven.
I’ll be honest here i learned to drive in a 206 1.1 look (I know ‘high quality’ right there) but i never had any issues with fitment (I’m 6’1”) the only issue i ever had was i had a o2 sensor go bad causing stalling issues when coming off power this was after 119,000 miles on a car that had been crashed before we bought it and then crashed by my brother i then replaced it with a 1.4 206 and then after that a 1.6 16v that was running race cams pushing about 140bhp the only issue i had with the last one was they decided to cut down the gear stick rather that adding a short shifter. I just dont understand the bad rep that they get as ive never had fitment issues or reliability issues with any of them and i put about 10-20k on each of them and ive had the gti interior in the 1.6 and those seats are soo comfortable its unreal
Yes, cou can’t be too tall, if you wanna fit into a 205. I have quite high mounted bucket seats in mine & I fit perfectly with my 1,80m. But you really shoudn’t be taller or have bigger feet.
Though for me it’s great fun to drive!
Pretty sure the reason there are none left is because they’ve all been crashed…
Oh god i would kill for a Cherry Red 306 GTi-6
I’d go for a white one ;)