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Originally posted by traxor
the peugot 206 is a young womans car
lol, define "young women" then....
Peugeot 206 reacing model (RC car model, but in real it looks the same)
btw, this RC car model has an inbuild camera
Peugeot 206 (cabrio)
Peugeot 206 (cabrio, some other model)
Peugeot 206 (5 doors)
Peugeot 206 (3 doors) <= maybe you meant this model
My point, you can't define a car by its type only...
Also, Peugeots (French cars in general for that matter) are know to have a very robust chassy and body. They are build for long term use and don't go all rusty after a year. If you had an accident with a Peugeot, chances are that your car isn't total loss and can be fixed and it will drive like before (unlike some other brands which go rusty relative quick and are ready for the scrapyard after even the smallest bumb).....
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Originally posted by sock
IMO, those simple, clean designs are much more aesthetic than all those mumbo-jumbo "sportive" mods, and creative body shapes are much more attractive. OK, that's all.
I can't agree more with sock. All those "mumbo-jumbo" mods are major sillyness and waste of money, and most of the time they look awfull, only the "Johnny-level" of the car will sky rocket...
(dunno if "Johnny-level" is an international term though, lol, people from the Benelux will know what I mean)
eg: modded cars (or models like Traxor have shown) are nothing more then looking "good". Performances? pfff, like you will benefit of the performances on a normal public road. Go to the racetrack or roadshows if you want such cars.