High milage 106?

Discussion in 'Peugeot 106' started by Brian Jennings, Dec 1, 2003.

  1. I am considering purchasing a 1999 106 1.5D with 96,000 miles on the clock.
    FSH, new alternator and battery, new cambelt.

    How are these for longevity?
    What tends to break at around this mileage?

    Any comments would be appreciated.

    Thanks
     
    Brian Jennings, Dec 1, 2003
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    Luca Arnulfo Guest

    Mine's got 115,000 km. So far i replaced battery and front disks. I'm
    wondering what to do for some preventive maintenance. Any tip?
     
    Luca Arnulfo, Dec 1, 2003
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    Andrew Kirby Guest

    I am considering purchasing a 1999 106 1.5D with 96,000 miles on the
    They are fine. The older 1.4 version tended to be prone to head gasket
    failure if allowed to overheat, but the 1.5 is much more robust. If it's
    maintained properly, it's easily capable of 200k+. In terms of specific
    outputs and bearing pressures, its quite an unstressed engine.

    I would have suggested getting the cambelt changed, and I'd also suggest
    getting the brakes checked - there's more weight on the front end than in
    other 106's and the brakes do suffer slightly more wear. Also the gear
    linkages can become sloppy as the cup&ball joints wear, but that's a pretty
    cheap fix.

    Andy
     
    Andrew Kirby, Dec 2, 2003
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    Conor Guest

    150,000 is high mileage for nearly all cars nowadays.
     
    Conor, Dec 2, 2003
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    ZS Guest

    Rubbish.

    You should be good for 200k with careful driving and maintainance, even with
    a petrol engine. Diesels last much longer.

    Andy
     
    ZS, Dec 2, 2003
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    DervMan Guest


    Eh?!
     
    DervMan, Dec 3, 2003
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    DervMan Guest

    If looked after, it's barely run in! :)
    The usual, non-engine stuff like suspension, breaks, exhausts.
    If the price is right, go for it.
     
    DervMan, Dec 3, 2003
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    G.T Guest

    Hi,
    Yes, true :) My brother's '91 205 DTurbo has 150,000 miles, his
    mile-o-meter has just broken.
    More seriously, I haven't read such things for a while !
     
    G.T, Dec 3, 2003
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    Matt Guest

    Well I've just rolled over 131k miles on my 1360cc petrol 205 - apart from
    some bad cold running (need the carb setting up) the engine is pretty sweet.

    Aside from damage from bumps, there's not really been much wrong with it -
    the only main thing was a small oil leak from the corner of the headgasket
    which I got replaced before it blew.

    Matt
    --
    1991 Peugeot 205 Roland Garros Cabriolet
    TU3S 1.4 Carb
    http://www.205rolandgarros.co.uk
    2003 - Happy 20th Birthday Peugeot 205
    SETI Team "Peugeot 205" Founder (and only!) Member
    http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_152225.html
    ==
     
    Matt, Dec 4, 2003
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    Kalico Guest

    If the price is right, go for it.

    I sold my 1.0l 205 Junior (very base model) with 130k on the clock two years
    ago and the girl who bought it is still running it no problem.

    Oh, the cam belt went at 110k (from new) and I did change the oil at about
    90k, but otherwise, nothing but exhaust and brakes etc.

    Incidentally, when I replaced the cam belt (tensioned by hand) and checked
    the compression, it was still a good 40% above recommended book minimums.

    The only thing that did go with it frequently was the alternator.

    I cannot imagine the 206 is that different, under the skin, but I am no
    mechanic.
     
    Kalico, Dec 5, 2003
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