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no wonder the 406 as got a poor Ncap rating :?
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lozz wrote:no wonder the 406 as got a poor Ncap rating :?
Yeah... fear not passengers as you're thrown back from the crash we shall stab you in the legs for crashing our gorgeous car :lol: :shock:

The only logical explanation I can think of..................... :oops:
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They shouid of put abit more work into the 406.
and atleast had ago at Making it More child freindly, er whats it called ISOFIX
the pug 306 was alot less Money when they where new and yet they made some with isofix,
or atleast mine is, not that its used,
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lozz wrote:They shouid of put abit more work into the 406.
and atleast had ago at Making it More child freindly, er whats it called ISOFIX
the pug 306 was alot less Money when they where new and yet they made some with isofix,
or atleast mine is, not that its used,

Now, as much as ISOFIX would of been handy for me, I was more interested in the middle seat having a 3 point safety harness, which seemed pretty rare on my budget...........
I got this car at a real bargain, with very little work needing doing to her almost 18 months ago now. I needed a 7 seater and whilst I would of been more content with an HDi, for all the talk of these DPF's I am rather glad I hadn't gone for a diesel now. Diesels used to be so simple and cheap to run but it seems, tables have turned! :shock:
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They didnt all have the Fap, its mainly the 2.2
the 90 and the 110 is pretty much safe,

there is the odd unluky 110 of which landed on the 2004 reg so im told
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Sonia406 wrote:
lozz wrote:They shouid of put abit more work into the 406.
and atleast had ago at Making it More child freindly, er whats it called ISOFIX
the pug 306 was alot less Money when they where new and yet they made some with isofix,
or atleast mine is, not that its used,

Now, as much as ISOFIX would of been handy for me, I was more interested in the middle seat having a 3 point safety harness, which seemed pretty rare on my budget...........
I got this car at a real bargain, with very little work needing doing to her almost 18 months ago now. I needed a 7 seater and whilst I would of been more content with an HDi, for all the talk of these DPF's I am rather glad I hadn't gone for a diesel now. Diesels used to be so simple and cheap to run but it seems, tables have turned! :shock:
your cars "twin" is an hdi and that don't suffer dpf problems or comm2000... it don't have either. :wink:
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Sonia406 wrote:
lozz wrote:no wonder the 406 as got a poor Ncap rating :?
Yeah... fear not passengers as you're thrown back from the crash we shall stab you in the legs for crashing our gorgeous car :lol: :shock:

The only logical explanation I can think of..................... :oops:
Am i missing something dangerous on my car?
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Sonia406 wrote: Discovered two missing covers on the clean up: (I will be replacing these)
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scotty73 wrote:
Sonia406 wrote:
lozz wrote:no wonder the 406 as got a poor Ncap rating :?
Yeah... fear not passengers as you're thrown back from the crash we shall stab you in the legs for crashing our gorgeous car :lol: :shock:

The only logical explanation I can think of..................... :oops:
Am i missing something dangerous on my car?
It seems I am not the only one to have exposed bolts below the rear seating row :shock:
So you tell me if you're the same as us?
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Nope just dog hair and these.
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Sonias car might have had a change of seat base perhaps?
the base couid be out of an early d9, not sure why other than that why someone wouid remove the Brackets :?
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lozz wrote:Sonias car might have had a change of seat base perhaps?
the base couid be out of an early d9, not sure why other than that why someone wouid remove the Brackets :?
Mine has been changed tbh the interior is grey but the rear seat base is black....I'm hoping it's baby puke and not taxi ride piss.... Or even blood. :shock: :lol:
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scotty73 wrote:
lozz wrote:Sonias car might have had a change of seat base perhaps?
the base couid be out of an early d9, not sure why other than that why someone wouid remove the Brackets :?
Mine has been changed tbh the interior is grey but the rear seat base is black....I'm hoping it's baby puke and not taxi ride piss.... Or even blood. :shock: :lol:

carnt find sick smiley-fail :(

not that bad is it :lol:
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lozz wrote:Sonias car might have had a change of seat base perhaps?
the base couid be out of an early d9, not sure why other than that why someone wouid remove the Brackets :?
Is the fuel filter under there? Something MUST be under there for them to be removed? That's the second thing I have now found that's half a job done....... first the gear box to engine 16mm bolt and now this. Something IS missing and I want these replaced :lol:
scotty73 wrote:Nope just dog hair and these.
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SEE - I want these covers. Take them off yours and send there here, please :lol:
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Maybe theyve Rattled loose?
felld off.

or stolen

or swept in a corner somewhere in the pug factory, :?
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lozz wrote:
scotty73 wrote:
lozz wrote:Sonias car might have had a change of seat base perhaps?
the base couid be out of an early d9, not sure why other than that why someone wouid remove the Brackets :?
Mine has been changed tbh the interior is grey but the rear seat base is black....I'm hoping it's baby puke and not taxi ride piss.... Or even blood. :shock: :lol:

carnt find sick smiley-fail :(

not that bad is it :lol:
Nahh the bit they've replaced is a nicer color to the rest, that's why i want leather in there.
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