20 Year Old 205

Discussion in 'Peugeot 205' started by Trevor Appleton, Jun 19, 2004.

  1. I have (inherited) a 20 year old 205 with 37K genuine on the clock.

    Is this of interest to collectors, or will I get peanuts for it?
     
    Trevor Appleton, Jun 19, 2004
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  2. Trevor Appleton

    Matt Guest

    Matt, Jun 24, 2004
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  3. Not sure what u mean, but there's not to much rust. Its the basic spec I
    guess.
     
    Trevor Appleton, Jun 29, 2004
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  4. Trevor Appleton

    Matt Guest

    Matt, Jul 1, 2004
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  5. Doesn't look god for second hand values then?

    Do you know any sites where I can get a Parkers/Glasses style valuation/
    (free of course))

    Trevor
     
    Trevor Appleton, Jul 1, 2004
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    G.T Guest

    Hello,
    For a 205 which is 20 years old, in UK like in France, it should be
    unquoted, close to 0. Sorry.
    Excepted if it is a particular model (yes, I think of the 205 T16 Série
    200). No offense, my '93 Junior D should worth 0 (indeed more, see FS
    announcements), remaining the affective value... which has no price.
     
    G.T, Jul 2, 2004
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    Matt Guest

    Matt, Jul 2, 2004
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  8. Thanks guys!



     
    Trevor Appleton, Jul 2, 2004
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  9. No offense, my '93 Junior D should worth 0 (indeed more, see FS

    FS?? What are you getting instead? I assume it will be Pug with a D (and
    hopefully a T :) on the back?
     
    Albert T Cone, Jul 8, 2004
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    Coyoteboy Guest

    Afraid I don't know of a free valuation site - Damn Parkers for
    charging!

    Parkers (mis)guide is useless anyways.
     
    Coyoteboy, Jul 8, 2004
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  11. Trevor Appleton

    G.T Guest

    Hello,
    I don't want to get rid of my 205. I meant that a 20 years old 205, or even
    mine (11 years) officially doesn't worth more than the petrol in the tank.
    Of course, reality is all different, take the daily paper and watch out how
    much they want for such cars.
    Oh, if I had to get another car (and supposing I had the money for it), I
    guess I'd go for a 206 1.4HDi "naked", i.e no AC, no alloys... just 3 doors,
    the CD player and the on-board computer. Believe me or not, but I trust
    Pug's electronics, even if I unfortunately don't work on them.
     
    G.T, Jul 9, 2004
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