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5 minutes ago, 95 quid Peugeot said:

Well done Mr GTI6

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Looks fantastic! I love how you open the boot on these. 

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Nice, saw one back in Marrakesh about 2 years ago. When you are surrounded by 30+ year old beat up shitboxes everywhere this looks properly luxurious. How does it drive?

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7 minutes ago, 95 quid Peugeot said:

Well done Mr GTI6

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Was it £95???

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Yes!!! Love a 607!

Great purchase! 

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That looks ace. Twas only weeks ago I found one locally and posted on the tat thread, bemoaning the fact that no shiter was running one. 

Please tell us everything @95 quid Peugeot: what engine, what warning lights, what broken trim. 

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3 hours ago, 95 quid Peugeot said:

Trainage has been commenced tad tardy

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Is that a bj  taking place ? 

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It's pretty spot on 2.2 diesel auto ,been well looked after.

No trim broken very tidy inside black leather, everything seems to function .

Only a couple of minor issues, when I got it, we're a few dash lights on but I put that down to one or both batteries being borked , I drove home 45 miles,checked both and I'm guessing it's the rear one,  

There's a TADTS, multi function display  unreadable 

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Ohhhh, nicely bought.

Been a while since I saw one of these beauties on the road.

Safe home, and look forward to hearing more about it soon (but not too soon!)

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Nice smooth ride, big comfy chairs

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18 minutes ago, hairnet said:

that wood is very wrong

There's not enough of it 

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God, it’s like a French Rover. 

FROVER?


Gzongenflatch
In memory of Phil.
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2.2 HDI auto probably the one to have with these.  I had a 2.0 HDI with a manual 'box - bit underpowered and the usual slightly rubbish Peugeot gear change spoiled the waftiness a bit.

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Lovely!

I drove a brand new one as a taxi in 2001, can’t remember if it was 2.0 or 2.2 HDI. It was unbelievably smooth and comfortable, but broke down every now and then. Most of the time it just FTP’d and had to be towed. The dealer said it had something to do with the particulate filter and gave us a box of small bottles of additives for when fuelling. 
 

All in all it was working 50% and in a workshop 50%. I’d still like to have one. 
 

Top notch buyage!

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1 hour ago, Christine said:

Is that a bj  taking place ? 

My thoughts exactly

Posted
2 hours ago, MrGTI6 said:

Looks fantastic! I love how you open the boot on these. 

Don't leave us hanging - how?! 

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Press the Zero on the 607 badge

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Blimey, that's awesome!  I can't even remember the last time I saw a 607.

Posted
17 hours ago, yes oui si said:

Don't leave us hanging - how?! 

There's a colour-coded button inside the "0" of "607".

If I recall correctly, the 307CC has the same feature. 

Posted
1 minute ago, MrGTI6 said:

There's a colour-coded button inside the "0" of "607".

If I recall correctly, the 307CC has the same feature. 

It does. 0 falling off seems to be fairly common though.

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19 hours ago, 95 quid Peugeot said:

comfy chairs

 

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20 hours ago, 95 quid Peugeot said:

both batteries

Two batteries? 

Is it a stegosaurus? 

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2 hours ago, MrGTI6 said:

There's a colour-coded button inside the "0" of "607".

If I recall correctly, the 307CC has the same feature. 

First gen 508 saloons also had this - I remember my dad having one as his company car when he was working for Peugeot.

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I saw this car on gumtree and was tempted to go look myself! Looked alot of car for little money, she's a beauty.

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Press the Zero on the 607 badge
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Is that like press the zero on the right hand side.
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Gzongenflatch
In memory of Phil.

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