Picked it up on Sunday after some poor man who obviously wasn't expecting to sell his car so quickly put it up for sale Sunday morning before shortly receiving five phone calls from people including my dad asking about the car and if they could go and see it. By 3PM on Sunday the deal was done and we were making the 108 mile trip back home. Some bloke from Ireland apparently wanted to buy it and was prepared to fly over to England to get it. I hope he didn't get past the airport in Ireland.
Enough of the story telling.
1999 Peugeot 306 2.0 HDI 'D Turbo'.
Gizmos/Extras:
Moonstone Silver/Blue metallic paint
Power Steering
ABS
Remote Central Locking
Rain Sensitive Auto Wipers
Air Conditioning (Automatic)
Steering wheel audio controls
JVC Radio/CD Player with iPod Connection
Fog lights
Electric and heated wing mirrors
Electric windows
Driver, passenger and side airbags
15 inch Cyclone alloy wheels
...and probably some other things I've forgotten to mention. It's done a few miles, 113100 to be exact. It isn't really alot for a diesel, especially when the car comes with one of the most complete service history's my dad has ever seen. It's a little rough around the edges as you might be able to tell from the pictures but nothing a bit of work at home can't sort out. It also has floor mats with pink bits in them, I was going to change them for the plain black mats in the Golf but the Golf ones don't fit properly, who looks at their feet when driving anyway.
Some photos I took about 45 minutes ago, needs a clean, it's always been dark when I've seen it so far - besides at the previous owners house...
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x104/GTAMADDOG/Image00003-11.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x104/GTAMADDOG/Image00002-14.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x104/GTAMADDOG/Image00001-14.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x104/GTAMADDOG/Image00005-11.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x104/GTAMADDOG/Image00006-10.jpg
http://i181.photobucket.com/albums/x104/GTAMADDOG/Image00007-9.jpg
Easy to drive, comfortable, pulls like a train once you're moving (diesel lump slows it down off the line), handles well.
The one and only French car I think I'll ever like, and I like it alot.
End of long and probably pointless description.
*Awaits flaming of sorts*