Peugeot 106 XSi - 1992
Are you familiar with the theory of relativity? For example: 100 horsepower. For some, that's not much. But 100 horsepower in a small 106: now we're talking. The fun may be closer than you think, so take a seat behind the wheel. Its name? Peugeot 106 XSi.
Description
This 1992 Peugeot 106 XSI, originally from France, has 265,000 km on the clock, certified by a Histovec report. The seller states that the vehicle is in good overall condition and has recently undergone maintenance.
Externally, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The black bodywork has only a few visible defects, which can be seen in the gallery. Photos of the underbody are available in the gallery.

Inside, the seller states that the vehicle is in good condition. The fabric upholstery has no tears or holes. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. The instrument panel and electrical equipment are functioning normally.

The 1.4-litre 4-cylinder engine developed 100 hp when it left the factory. The seller states that the mechanics are working normally, as is the 5-speed manual gearbox. It has recently undergone the following maintenance:
In 2025:
replacement of the rear axle
brake fluid replacement
coolant replacement
replacement of valve stem seals and cylinder head gasket
valve lapping
timing belt
4 new injectors
ignition (cables, coil, spark plugs)
front brake discs and pads
4 new tyres

The car has its original four wheel rims in good condition, fitted with tyres in very good condition. The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Cannes (06), France, and is open to viewings during the sale. The car will be sold with its French registration document, a valid MOT certificate less than 6 months old, and invoices.
The seller wished to set a reserve price.
History report
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