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itchy
1.8 8v
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Post by itchy »

Hey there, taken me ages to find a dedicated 406 forum other than the 406 coupe club.

I only own a 406 90 HDi as I can't afford to run anything more atm due to future commitment plans. I love it as it's the estate it has loads of room for people and luggage, and it just works... well the fundamentals do!
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TooT
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Welcome 8)

You have come to the right place if you help with your 6. There is some clever guys on here, im not one of them tho :(
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jameslxdt
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welcome, the 90 is a bit slow for some people, especially for the weight, but other than that the estate is a great choice 8)
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itchy
1.8 8v
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Post by itchy »

Yeah, it aint quick, but then my last car was a Subaru Legacy GT Wagon. It had the boxer 2.0l Twin tubby engine, so anything after that aint gunna be quick :( Just fuel prices are so high that 15-19mpg is not very good for saving to buy a house!

Cheers for the welcomes though guys. :)
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