Which 406 would be for me?

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Re: Which 406 would be for me?

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:arrowu: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Oh, well that " :arrowu: " worked well having landed at the top of a page :roll:

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Since you've already owned a 2.2 petrol, a 2.0 is going to be disappointingly slow and only marginally more economical.

If you can find a good 1.9TD at a sensible price it will run well on veg, but you can't get a posh estate - top spec is GLX and they're not quick.

A late 2000-on 110 HDi exec will get you all the toys including cruise control and while it won't win a race with your old bus, it'll be torquey enough to feel fairly lively.

A std 2.2 HDi is very smooth and deceptively quick, a remapped one is something you have to experience to fully appreciate, but it's a very different animal and can hold its own with most of today's quick diesels, yet still returns 45-ish mpg
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Saw this post on the Facebook group and so glad you wrote here for everyone to answer you properly...

The lad's have clearly helped you with everything they've written here.............. :mrgreen:
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Idont know why people think the 2.0 petrols are slow,
A well serviced one is fairly nippy,

Diesel is better though, if you do a lot of motorway miles
I'd prefare petrols over diesels for winter running tho.
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Weasels take a very long time to warm up in winter, especially HDis :(

Can't you do it the other way around? See what's for sale and then work out if it'll suit :?
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:arrowu: good idea that Steve. 8)
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lozz wrote:Idont know why people think the 2.0 petrols are slow,
A well serviced one is fairly nippy,

Diesel is better though, if you do a lot of motorway miles
I'd prefare petrols over diesels for winter running tho.
Here here............ My 205's were 1.8 turbo diesels and because it was a light enough car it went well....... and as much as this estate will be a lot heavier it's a 2.0 petrol and can't half shift itself.... it's all about the maintenance though, very true! :D
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lozz wrote:Idont know why people think the 2.0 petrols are slow,
A well serviced one is fairly nippy,

Diesel is better though, if you do a lot of motorway miles
I'd prefare petrols over diesels for winter running tho.
I,m biased but I have to agree with Lozz the 2.0 petrol is nippy even my estate ,I normally drive light footed but the fist time I had to boot it to avoid a collision I nearly sh*t myself :shock: :)
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Diesels do take forever to warm up but my HDi had a suplementary heater (As does my Mondeo actually) and you could have warm air out the vents in 2-3 minutes of starting the car!
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robb wrote:
lozz wrote:Idont know why people think the 2.0 petrols are slow,
A well serviced one is fairly nippy,

Diesel is better though, if you do a lot of motorway miles
I'd prefare petrols over diesels for winter running tho.
I,m biased but I have to agree with Lozz the 2.0 petrol is nippy even my estate ,I normally drive light footed but the fist time I had to boot it to avoid a collision I nearly sh*t myself :shock: :)

:lol:

It's not just me who does wheel spins in the estate then :lol: :oops:

When I first got it, it was my first petrol car and I only had 2 diesels previous to that. Everyone was like ''remember you got to give it some welly so you don't stall it'' I not once stalled it, but I did do a few wheel spins and quick 'get a ways' that made people think girl racer :lol:
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Re: Which 406 would be for me?

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I thought my old 2 litre 406 was rather nippy too! It seemed to love being revved hard in 2nd and 3rd! I did find it a bit heavy on fuel though, my old V6 vectra would do almost 29mpg on the combined, not much less.
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