Hidden Heroes: Peugeot 106 GTi

Living in the shadow of a talented sibling is never easy - no matter how good you are at something yourself. 

If the Peugeot 106 GTi had feelings, it would no doubt be slightly bitter towards its older brother, the Peugeot 205 GTi. For while the Peugeot 205 GTi was unarguably great, the Peugeot 106 GTi is brilliant. Indeed, whisper it, but it’s possibly a better car...

With the prices of tidy Peugeot 205 GTis hitting stratospheric heights, perhaps it’s time to have a look at the Peugeot 106 instead. You see, even in 1.1-litre form, the Peugeot 106 was a chuckle to drive, with a brilliantly balanced chassis and a character that made you want to thrash it everywhere you went. 

Turn up the dial with a 120bhp 1.6-litre engine and suddenly you end up with a truly brilliant little hot hatch. Acceleration from 0-60mph in 7.4 seconds and a top speed of 127mph were a match for the Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9, albeit in a smaller, lighter and bouncier package.

Rather than fork out £10k for a Peugeot 205 GTi that may or may not have been properly restored, the clever classic hot hatch fan can get a tidy, original Peugeot 106 GTi for half that and end up with a car that’s just as enjoyable, still cocks its inner rear wheel like a dog at a lamppost under hard cornering but is far less likely to launch itself backwards into the hedgerows.

It’s a pretty little thing, though part of the reason it only weights 950kg is because a lot of the bits that are attached aren’t attached very well.

You have to live with cheap cabin plastic, tinny door shuts and minimal soundproofing, but to the hardcore hot hatch fan, these are often positives rather than negatives. 

Given the growth in popularity of 90s classics lately, the fact that Peugeot 205 GTis are getting hard to obtain and that the Peugeot 106 GTi’s sister car, the Citroen Saxo VTS, is already in high demand, the little Peugeot’s time will very soon come. If you want one for bargain basement money, do it now...

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Can I take my SORNd car out of the garage to wash it?

Can I take my SORNd car out of the garage to wash it?
If the car is SORN it must not be driven or kept on a public road. If the area in front of the garage is on private land then you can take it out to wash it. If not and it is being washed on a public highway or driven to a car wash then you must ensure it is taxed.
Answered by Craig Cheetham
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