tomcat59alan
Well-Known Member
you will appreciate it even more then rob,happy motoring.
Absolutely agree.you will appreciate it even more then rob,happy motoring.
I think the 206 is the answer to your problems .I have seen numerous driving school 206 s with 200k plus still going strong.If anyone cuts you up in it you can get them back at the weekends !!!Yes i did think the same thing.I will be doing about 260-280 a week so did not want to put that sort of mileage on her as i have had her 6 years and she has still only done just 60k(2001 4.6)Also i hvae looked at a 206 HDI
at a garage just down the road it's a 2002 1.4 looks in V good cond with 66k full one owner history and it will do 78 mpg
So that means £30 a week instead of £80
Did you know the book symbol was on when you bought it ?Ha ha well everythings doing what it should....... Appart from , no warm air as got book symbol showing, and won't go into low range says select neutral a gear symbol flashes on dash, I reckon prob low range hasn't been used in ages, these are the only 2 faults so
far anyway, and hopefully be easy fixes :-$
i was always told to stay away from a p38, but i didn't listen and i'm glad i didn't, they are amazing
Its great to hear good stuff about p38 s!Totally agree,
guy I knew had his catch fire (engine fire) less than a month after buying it.
Made me pause, what with all the scare stories an all.
Still went ahead and bought one, and so happy I did.
Had a few now, with some of the standard problems,
found some botched repairs and fixed em properly.
I used to love my jags, but the Rangie is better and the P38 so underrated.
Best cars I've ever had!!