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Author Subject: rallyes reliable enough for daily driving?
Obeast

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Post #1
I know condition etc is important, but if its been looked after are they comfy enough for daily use? fuel economy isnt a problem, i drive a car with the same engine!! basically im lookimg for a new car and a friend in the trade may have found a rallye within my budget, and before giving it a yes i was hoping for feedback off owners. i know they are similar to the VTS but they lack creature comforts etc, im on the large (fat) side, are the seats good for tubbsters?

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:42
thugpuggin

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Post #2
No Peugeot designed them to only be used on the 29th February.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:45
rikky 🦔

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i use my gti6 every single day, sit in traffic with it, do 300 miles a week to the office and back etc.. it's an every day car, not a weekend thing. it doubles up as a great skip aswell for doing tip runs. i fill it with s**t and leave it at the tip and then buy another.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:45
daver6

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Post #4
Not the most comfortable of seats on long journeys, but I'd not have another '6 after having Rallyes

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:48
darkstar753

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Post #5
my gti6 gets used every day for commuting, plus a good 200 mile round trip most weekends - been fine so far apart from the odd little things, but nothing too unusual for a 15 year old car (wishbone bushes, rear beam bearings etc)

Plus its plenty of fun on the twisty commute every morning Big grin

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:49
Obeast

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Post #6
thugpuggin wrote:
No Peugeot designed them to only be used on the 29th February.


Well i asked if the rallye was ok to live with day to day, but if you like driving your cars once every 4 years good for you!Thumbs up !

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:49
matt evans

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Perfectly usable every day, quiet enough if standard and i find the seats more than comfy, and im a big bas**rd as well.

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Do you wrestle for a living matt? You sound like a monster LOL


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Nothing involving a 306 can be considered worthwhile.

Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:52
thugpuggin

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Obeast wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
No Peugeot designed them to only be used on the 29th February.


Well i asked if the rallye was ok to live with day to day, but if you like driving your cars once every 4 years good for you!Thumbs up !


Well your question was quite stupid tbh but we'll humour you.

As Rikky says good for taking s**t to the tip.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:54
bigbadbowen

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Post #9
Rallyes are spot on bud

You don't get electrical problems like 6s as they have pretty much nothing to go wrong ? Ie alarm, air con, auto wipers etc Thumbs up
Posted 21st May 2012 at 22:57
rikky 🦔

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Laugh my ass off at the feb 29 response. actually lol'd and got the evil stare due to interrupting Big Fat Gypsy s**te on tv

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:01
Obeast

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Post #11
thugpuggin wrote:
Obeast wrote:
thugpuggin wrote:
No Peugeot designed them to only be used on the 29th February.


Well i asked if the rallye was ok to live with day to day, but if you like driving your cars once every 4 years good for you!Thumbs up !


Well your question was quite stupid tbh but we'll humour you.

As Rikky says good for taking s**t to the tip.



How on earth is asking if a stripped out, lack of creature comforts modelis a suitable car for everyday use a stupid question exactly?

its a good job the boots can hold a lot of things, you can go to B & Q tomorrow to buy a shovel to get that sand out of your vagina.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:01
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306 rallye reproduction decals (full sets/individual decals) | 306 b-pillar textured vinyl weatherstrips
306 slam panel esso stickers | 306 yellow / orange / pension fund red side door badges
gti6 inlet manifold badges | 306 rear boot badges (p2/p3)
winner of Extraction of toys from prams with outstanding vigour award 2009 [source: gti6 owners club]
Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:02
thugpuggin

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Post #13
Well a massive motor manufacturer developed a car with the design goal of making it impractical to live with. Maybe that's why they only made 500...

Stick to your s**t coloured dog ugly shed.

Define stripped out? It isn't, it has cheap seats that people think are better.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:05
welshpug!

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I use my 205 every day.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:05
Obeast

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thugpuggin wrote:
Well a massive motor manufacturer developed a car without the design goal of making it impractical to live with. Maybe that's why they only made 500...

Stick to your s**t coloured dog ugly shed.


yes because main stream manufacturers always build boring day to day cars don't they.Roll eyes

at least others on here are actually funny when they try to wind people up.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:08
thugpuggin

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Your sig makes me laugh.

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:10
yippeekayay

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Post #17
i use my rallye every day till tomorrow..... they arent as "comfy" as a 6 as us tubsters dont fit the seats so well and leaning over the packs of doughnuts and macdonalds and kebabs to open the passenger window as it suddenly got hot weather wise today has started to bother me but it gets a few looks each day which was more than any of my 5 or 6 gti 6's i have had in the last 4 years ever did. Yes live with one but make sure the dreaded cam belt and pump are changed and be prepared for it to use more fuel as my citroen vts seems to do 6-8 mpg more as I am bored driving it!!!

ps another forum member met today to exchange lardie items and we were able to do a days work just...



todays car club meeting...

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:14
yippeekayay

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thug... loving the red leather upholstery.... would be great in my thread bare lard ass rallye.

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
x box "yippeekayaymofo"
Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:18
honestly3k

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I do between 600-1000 miles a week every week. Lowered on eibach so is a little firmer than standard but I find them fine you will get used to the suspension.

I drove a meridian before the 6 and that was like driving on pillows, was great but I still enjoy driving the 6 and still most weekends look forward to Mondays as I know I get to drive her again Smile

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:18
Obeast

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i mean im proper fat, i look like like a ball. im 5'11 tall and about the same wide!! I find the s**troen has a harder bolster the side with the side airbag in it, so can get a bit uncomfortable after a while!

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:18
yippeekayay

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I am 5 10 and 100kg after a good dump..... but broad and the seats are perfectly ok, I do though confess to prefer the phase 2 gti6 seats though.... roland will be along any second!!!

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306 less for first time in nearly 7 years. Lets keep it that way... please refuse any offers i make to buy your 306 ( doctors letter supplied by request)

Marmite and cheese sandwiches anyone???

Burns and Mcrae will be forever missed.
x box "yippeekayaymofo"
Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:21
matt evans

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How heavy is propper fat then? 20 stone?

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honestly3k wrote:
Do you wrestle for a living matt? You sound like a monster LOL


owain wrote:
Nothing involving a 306 can be considered worthwhile.

Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:23
Obeast

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a tiny bit under that about 19 stone. my sig is my weight!!

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Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:24
bongo dts

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Post #24
I find mine for everyday use going to work etc. Fuel can be rather s**t at times but that's because it's only about 3 miles to work but sod walking/biking at that time of the morning and I want to get home ASAP when I'm done!

Usually much better on a run and plenty of space to get a couple of mountain bikes in the back with the rear seats out or plenty of room for tents and booze on the way to a festival etc.

Only thing I miss is the auto wipers but no biggie!!
Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:24
matt evans

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Obeast wrote:
a tiny bit under that about 19 stone. my sig is my weight!!


Meh thats nothing! Im 6'6" and 20 stone and did 1400 miles in a week last year in mine, was honestly very comfy.

I could live without the Auto Wipers tbh, i find them a pain in the ass, never wipe when you need them to then go into full spastic panic mode when raining normally at times.

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1999 Astor Grey GTi-6 OEM+ (now gone...)
2004 Aegean Blue 206 GTi 180 (also gone...)
2006 Skoda Fabia vRS in Sprint Yellow

honestly3k wrote:
Do you wrestle for a living matt? You sound like a monster LOL


owain wrote:
Nothing involving a 306 can be considered worthwhile.

Posted 21st May 2012 at 23:27

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