Parkers summary:
The 206 is stylish and popular, but it's not quite a five-star car. Refinement, interior space and a quality cabin are the best points along with superior handling and ride. But niggling annoyances like the poor driving position and awkward pedal layout mark it down. The lively 2.0 Hdi is economical while the 2.0 litre petrol is a true GTI. The 'must have' Coupe Cabriolet is pricy but its retracting hard top is clever and turns heads.
Not the cheapest supermini, but stylish and well equipped; the meagre one-year warranty is a big disappointment compared with rivals such as Yaris and Polo.
Well put together; older Peugeots have a reputation for lasting a long time despite some minor niggles.
The pedals are awkwardly set and seats are not very supportive; power steering feels light at speed; secure handling.
Not the cheapest supermini, but stylish and well equipped; the meagre one-year warranty is a big disappointment compared with rivals such as Yaris and Polo.
Roomy, especially in the back; excellent storage space; interior trim is plasticky; ride quality varies according to surface.
Driver's airbag is standard; good structural strength; ABS optional on most.
All models have immobiliser.
Enquire Peugeot 206 1.4 8v S (a/c) Hatchback 5dr