Why This £449 Peugeot 406 Might Just Be My Car of the Year!

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JayEmm on Cars

JayEmm on Cars

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@JayEmmOnCars
@JayEmmOnCars Жыл бұрын
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@Kulumuli
@Kulumuli Жыл бұрын
You should do the 605 V6.
@geraint8989
@geraint8989 Жыл бұрын
But the question on everyone’s mind - is the 406 more reliable or less reliable than a McLaren 720S?
@GamezGuru1
@GamezGuru1 Жыл бұрын
No mention of its super touring credentials? Successful in European touring cars in the 90s, and although it never had success in the BTCC, the 406 was the plucky underdog and one of the best looking!
@olavofernandes7286
@olavofernandes7286 Жыл бұрын
1:50 hmm why do I see Nissan primera
@bastogne315
@bastogne315 Жыл бұрын
Car vertical doesn't give history of cars on irish plates...sorry😮
@roscoecoltrane6867
@roscoecoltrane6867 Жыл бұрын
One of the few cars where I can look at it from any angle and say “yes, the designers got this one right”. Stylish, clean lines, no unnecessary kinks or curves. One of the all time great Peugeot styles
@zm321
@zm321 Жыл бұрын
Perfection.
@Howt-ooo
@Howt-ooo Жыл бұрын
You on drugs? F40 yes... This no.
@ChrisPatrick-q6k
@ChrisPatrick-q6k Жыл бұрын
​@@Howt-oooCan you afford a F40?
@Deathbyreality1
@Deathbyreality1 Жыл бұрын
Just an car meh
@michaelmazani
@michaelmazani Жыл бұрын
The coupe version was better looking
@JohnnyWeissmuller-iw4pl
@JohnnyWeissmuller-iw4pl Жыл бұрын
I've been driving one of these for the past 20 years. A 2.0 Hdi. Bought it in February 2004 it was six months old and had 9000 miles on it. Came quite well equipped with factory Sat Nav system. Quite new-fangled back then. Been driving it as my daily ever since. Starts on the button, everything still works on it. Able to do the servicing myself .Saw no reason to part with it, just keeps going.
@GoldenCroc
@GoldenCroc Жыл бұрын
This is the kind of story I like to hear. No reason to replace a daily driver that just keeps working
@JohnnyWeissmuller-iw4pl
@JohnnyWeissmuller-iw4pl Жыл бұрын
@@GoldenCroc I was talking to a guy at a classic car show last month. He said the same thing. He had a 1981 VW Jetta Diesel with 500,000 miles on it! I thought I was doing well!
@BobMc87
@BobMc87 Жыл бұрын
Respect mate!
@JohnnyWeissmuller-iw4pl
@JohnnyWeissmuller-iw4pl Жыл бұрын
@@BobMc87 Cheers! 👍
@andyhunt457
@andyhunt457 Жыл бұрын
The golden era of cars...made to last with no unreliable emission stuff.
@PetarVN
@PetarVN Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: the 406 Coupe was styled by Davide Arcangeli, who went on to pen the original E60 5 series design undee Chris Bangle at BMW. Arcangeli passed from leukemia mere weeks before the E60's design was finalized, and thus Bangle & the design team froze all changes to the design, in his honor. The 406 coupe and e60 hold a special place in my heart, some of my all time favorite designs
@edimbukvarevic90
@edimbukvarevic90 Жыл бұрын
Another fun fact: the 406 coupe was produced by Pininfarina factory in Italy ~100.000 cars.
@mosmarb
@mosmarb Жыл бұрын
I'm biased because I had one, but I think the E60 design aged really well and was even quite a handsome car from the get go. Very few of the excesses of some of the earlier Bangle-overseen designs.
@PetarVN
@PetarVN Жыл бұрын
@@mosmarb I've owned three E60's now. Two M5's (both 6MT) as well as a 535i 6MT. Out of the 20+ BMW's I've had, the E60 M5 has been my favorite car. I also think they're beautiful cars
@dosgos
@dosgos Жыл бұрын
That 406 Coupe looked like a super-car.
@SamHocking
@SamHocking Жыл бұрын
The 406 Coupe was styled by Lorenzo Ramaciotti, this is why it's called a baby 456, because he designed the 456 too.
@Kyuzeth
@Kyuzeth Жыл бұрын
The 406 holds a special place in my heart. My grandpa (dad's father) was a lifelong Peugeot driver; not into automotive, but Peugeot was his brand of choice for traveling from A to B. The last car he had was a 406 sedan in burgundy, which I remember standing on the old driveway for some years after he had passed away in 1999. I was barely two years old when he died, so I've never really known him. I've never driven a 406 myself, but this video really makes me want to try one, just so I can experience what Grandpa's last drive was like. To hear it's actually really good makes me feel weirdly happy. Thank you, James. Hope you have a great time of day, whenever you may read this.
@CantDrive4Sheet
@CantDrive4Sheet Жыл бұрын
What you've described is most 406s lives, one owner till he/she passes away then goes on to a new owner or unfortunately gets scrapped. I've bought two of 'em under such circumstances. They really are great cars, especially considering what they cost nowadays. Do drive one, or even better buy one if you ever get the chance, you won't regret it
@James-ld2jc
@James-ld2jc Жыл бұрын
I've always thought that the 406 was a good-looking car. I think it's bonkers that they have become rare and unappreciated when they drive so well
@AxLWake
@AxLWake Жыл бұрын
And the 406 coupé is true thing of beauty. Classic sporty and elegant Pininfarina design.
@mosmarb
@mosmarb Жыл бұрын
That scrappage scheme lost us a lot of older, interesting cars, including ones much nicer than a 406. 18 E24 BMW 6 Series (the numbers were made publicly available thanks to freedom of information), 3 E31 8 Series, an Alpina B7, an M535i and one E9 3.0 CSi, just to take a few nice BMWs as an example. Now bear in mind they had to be runners and MOTed within a fairly short period preceding the scrappage date and it becomes even more of a shame :(
@davidporeilly1
@davidporeilly1 Жыл бұрын
That's the British "herd mentality" doing its thing.
@miskatonic6210
@miskatonic6210 Жыл бұрын
They are shit and all got scrapped.
@Bumper3D
@Bumper3D Жыл бұрын
I've been driving a 600 quid 406 estate since 2017 and I don't see myself parting with it anytime soon. It's not rusty, the 1.8 petrol just keeps on working and the car rarely has any problems of any sort. Sure, it's a bit slow but it's a nice thing to drive and what I still can't get over is how quiet and refined it is! Most new cars I've sat in have more tyre noise and interior squeaks!
@paulillingworth1242
@paulillingworth1242 Жыл бұрын
This era of Peugeot were great cars, they didn’t rust, I believe the body was galvanised steel .
@jjs3287
@jjs3287 Жыл бұрын
My 405 was like that. I was a Ford fanatic but when I got that 405 it felt much more solid and yet more refined than those old Fords, much better equiped too. Loved it.
@AmigaA-or2hj
@AmigaA-or2hj Жыл бұрын
I loved my 306 Hdi! So much better than my cranky fiesta!
@SteveSmith-bq9rk
@SteveSmith-bq9rk 7 ай бұрын
Been driving a £350 306 GLX Estate with the 2.0 HDi also since 2017. A reliable, quick and very comfortable car that at 187,000 miles is barely run in. My garage likes working on it, as there's less stuff and more room. It is trying to transition from old car to classic, but all classics have to go through that difficult age!
@TheDreadnoughtgames
@TheDreadnoughtgames Жыл бұрын
So glad JayEm hasn’t become like Hoovies Garage where he just seems to show off about how big his house is and how expensive his cars are. Love that there’s still genuine love for the cheap stuff here too!!
@The_BenboBaggins
@The_BenboBaggins Жыл бұрын
I worked at a Peugeot dealer in the early 00s, leaving just as the 406 was being replaced. The general consensus throughout was that the 205, 309, 405, 306 and 406 were truly good cars - the '07s were a step backwards. The facelift 406 Estate with the 2.2Hdi was the absolute peak!
@SteveSmith-bq9rk
@SteveSmith-bq9rk 7 ай бұрын
The facelift 305 in GTX trim was a great car too! I had an estate that I ran to 238,000 miles. The valve seals on the 1.9 XU engine had to be replaced and I the original Solex(?) twin carb was replaced with the equivalent Weber that slowed it down a bit, but improved the economy - which still wasn't great. It had the most amazing plush velour seats - very old skool French in being both comfortable and supportive.
@petersimpson5859
@petersimpson5859 Жыл бұрын
My most memorable taxi ride was in a 406 about 17 years ago. An immaculately driven HDi automatic with really squishy leather seats and such supple suspension. Even though I was half asleep and a bit drunk, it still sticks in my mind.
@ThunderChunky101
@ThunderChunky101 Жыл бұрын
The coupe 406 was absolutely stunning. Had one. I do still love these though, what an incredible bargain.
@imaniman6797
@imaniman6797 Жыл бұрын
Fiat coupe better
@melorate
@melorate Жыл бұрын
Because is made by Italians❤😂
@CptCaptainClockwork
@CptCaptainClockwork Жыл бұрын
Had a 2.2Hdi coupe for about 5 years, for a while there I was dirt poor and couldn't afford servicing. Still kept running without any repair bills at all.
@lollypop9580
@lollypop9580 Жыл бұрын
​@@imaniman6797In what register ?
@DlStreamnet
@DlStreamnet Жыл бұрын
Retrofitted the Brembos they used to come with onto a Fiesta!
@timl1481
@timl1481 Жыл бұрын
Around 1999 I was a sales rep with a Rover 416 as my company drive! The 416 went in for some lengthy repairs and for the couple of weeks the Rover was off the road, I was presented with one of these to play with. It was a nearly new, phase one 2L( I think) HDI saloon, manual, in dark blue. I'd never even been near one of these beforehand and I absolutely loved it. The fuel tank was colossal, I remember filling it up and wondering when it was ever going to end. however, 700 miles later it still wasn't empty. For those of you who are too young to have cogent memories of 1999, engines were nowhere near as fuel-efficient in those days as they are now, and these kinds of range figures on a single tank were virtually unheard of. it was quiet, for a diesel of the day as well, relatively quick, again for a diesel of the day, and super comfortable. I didn't want to give it back! And here I am in 2023 talking about a car that I drove for a couple of weeks almost a quarter of a century ago, I think that sums it up totally!
@mauriceoxford6709
@mauriceoxford6709 Жыл бұрын
I drove thousands of cars when I worked in the trade in the early 00's. Not many stayed in my memory, but I clearly remember the first time I drove a 406. I immediately felt comfortable with it; the seat, the driving position and especially the road manners. Same applied to the 306 - great cars.
@erikson024
@erikson024 Жыл бұрын
Have a look at the new 508 , as beautiful as the 406 back in the day
@garygriffiths2911
@garygriffiths2911 Жыл бұрын
One of the best things about this lovely channel is the fantastic mix of cars we get - literally everything from the latest supercars to old bangers all treated with equal enthusiasm. As for the 406 I too think they're cracking cars - but I would say that as I own the Diablo Red V6 manual that has already received more than its fair share of KZbin exposure .
@ParallelSyntax
@ParallelSyntax Жыл бұрын
As a kid, I never really batted an eyelid at the 406. Now looking at it (specifically the pre-facelift), it's a fantastic looking car.
@mpainter22
@mpainter22 Жыл бұрын
From the time when cars were just done properly, Laguna, Primera, Mondeo, 156, Vectra, 406, and so on. Tidy handling, reasonable performance and tech, good build quality
@carlmichael5592
@carlmichael5592 Жыл бұрын
Very true, nowadays it's either SUV or electric, and upwards of £20K to boot.
@piericroussel7479
@piericroussel7479 Жыл бұрын
For the stereo code, it's either written on it, in the manual, or if it is the original one just contact a dealer (a French one if English ones can't help) with your VIN and they'll give it to you. Though they might charge you for this.
@Senzenfrenz
@Senzenfrenz Жыл бұрын
A good chance they will help you out for free at peugeot dealer. If it is not the original unit the car came with you can contact the manufacturer of the unit itself (mostlikely clarion). Serialnumber from the unit might get you the code there. At least you can try.
@DlStreamnet
@DlStreamnet Жыл бұрын
A car that old will almost certainly have a calculator on the internet for free
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder Жыл бұрын
No clues on the stereo itself, and the card that has the code on it is sadly absent from the owner’s manual. I did try the original dealership it was sold from in Canterbury, but had no luck with them either. Typing in a random 4 digit code every half an hour was a fun way to break up long journeys though!
@stigmarto
@stigmarto Жыл бұрын
You can also use pp2000 to re register it back to the car same with the keys
@happy100pro
@happy100pro Жыл бұрын
@@Ashfielder I discribed a way it could work in this video somewhere. But it only works with clarion-radios
@paulleggett9735
@paulleggett9735 Жыл бұрын
I had the 2.1td estate. 270k miles on it when I bought it, was used for my Ipswich to Witham commute for 3 years . Never failed me.
@colin13579
@colin13579 Жыл бұрын
I’ve had 2 and they are amazing cars. Look after them and they’ll just keep going. Best all rounder was the 2.0 HDi 110, enough power with 50+ mpg.
@jameshunterford4099
@jameshunterford4099 Жыл бұрын
I saw an estate version of this trundling about last week and felt so sorry for it. It had clearly done its life’s work!
@Afraz_9n3
@Afraz_9n3 Жыл бұрын
The green one with 220k miles?
@digitsictsolutions3790
@digitsictsolutions3790 Жыл бұрын
I had an 01 plate 406 estate with 365000 miles on the clock. It was a 2.0 HDI, it had automatic headlights, wipers, cruse control and used to do 950 miles to a tank of diesel. It did all that mileage on the same clutch, gear box etc, it just had standard oil and all filter changes as well as brakes etc. What a fantastic car it was.
@jameshunterford4099
@jameshunterford4099 Жыл бұрын
@@Afraz_9n3 it was a red one in my hometown
@jameshunterford4099
@jameshunterford4099 Жыл бұрын
@@dizzy2020 that’s quite something! The one I saw looked very very unloved and was still plodding along
@Afraz_9n3
@Afraz_9n3 Жыл бұрын
@@jameshunterford4099 ah right. I saw one on autotrader last week for £495 a green diesel estate with 220k miles on the clock. Can't find it now though appears to be sold
@robkleinlangevelsloo259
@robkleinlangevelsloo259 Жыл бұрын
My father in law had one. He traded it in for a Nissan Cumquat. It says a lot about his knowledge of cars.
@JINXT3R222
@JINXT3R222 Жыл бұрын
My Dad had three of these (not all at once of course). The last one being a green face lifted version that finished its life with nearly 250,000 miles. A truly brilliantly made car and the earliest car I can remember my family owning.
@utb8536
@utb8536 Жыл бұрын
Why finished?
@jamesrobinson9194
@jamesrobinson9194 Жыл бұрын
Well, 250k is a lot. It might not have been viable for retention by then.
@richardhowlett9424
@richardhowlett9424 Жыл бұрын
One of the finest cars ever made , seriously ! great looking, fantastic drive, all the kit you need and not a touchscreen in sight . Peak car .
@Oetti
@Oetti Жыл бұрын
For me this will always be the hero car (second, make no mistake, behind the Audi S8) from Ronin…hugely outgunned by the mighty BMW E34 M5 but ultimately triumphs in cinema’s greatest car chase.
@Nimmo1492
@Nimmo1492 Жыл бұрын
I've owned 2 406s over the years, and they were both wonderful cars to own and drive
@julosx
@julosx Жыл бұрын
Those who knew the old late 90s BTCC (and the games that went along with it, TOCA 1 and 2) remember Tim Harvey and Paul Radisich (from New Zealand) as 406 drivers in this championship. These were the days. I also remember there was the gentleman driver John George, from the Mardi Gras Motorsport, in 2002 driving a 406 Coupe running on LPG, during the beginning of the Super 2000 regulations.
@muhammadzailani7313
@muhammadzailani7313 Жыл бұрын
In Nigeria especially Northern Nigeria these cars are highly revered, so much so that some see them as the greatest car ever made. I began to somewhat hate it because everyone sings praises of it and because I just didn't think it was that special. Another reason it is revered is that in the early 2000s the then president of Nigeria ordered them in spades and were used in ministries, the presidency itself, the military and numerous agencies mostly as escort cars for the mile long convoys for dignitaries. When it became more affordable and accessible to the common masses, people bought them because they showed a bit of power status, you weren't easily harassed by forces for fear of you being important or working for someone important. In short people bought them because they couldn't afford the brand new black Toyota Land Cruiser. It is nice to see someone as authoritative as you be amazed by it.
@vs6300
@vs6300 Жыл бұрын
You obviously have never driven this car. It has very competent driving manners, soaks any road thrown at it. Ans the suspension lasts an eternity.
@hugoferreira4512
@hugoferreira4512 Жыл бұрын
Peugeot was my favourite manufacturer. Got my license in 1997 and got a 106 GTi and a few years later a 306 GTi. Great cars. Comfortable, reliable, exciting and in my opinion great looking. I think from the time of those cars, the 206 and this 406 i fell out of love for the brand. They are weird looking (they make Citroen look normal), not very reliable and are not as comfortable as before. Changed to Kia and Hyundai. But the memories remain.
@florianheiling359
@florianheiling359 Жыл бұрын
Hello from Austria - I drive a 1996 406 1.9 Diesel . The Peugeot was bought new by my grandpa, he drove it till 2015 (with only 50000 miles). Then I learned to drive with it and I still keep it besides my F10 525d. Everytime I hop into the 406 I have to smile - it isn't fast, it's quite rusty but still running smoothly and very comfortable. I do enjoy driving it, not only because I don't have to care about it.
@lewis72
@lewis72 Жыл бұрын
Grüß Gott !
@malanne1
@malanne1 Жыл бұрын
Thanks! As usual, love your content .But this time you have hit it out of the ball park for me, perfect timing! I’m Canadian car nut and I’ve just moved to France for a 1 year stay. Just rented a house and with my fleet of cars at home in barn. I have a itch I need to scratch. I naturally started looking for good cars to purchase on Le boncoin but have no knowledge of French cars and since we sell almost none in Canada. I have just found 10 pages of manual coupes I will be probably purchasing now with your help! Now, to find a cool color with low mileage! Cheers, keep up the great work!
@mikadavies660
@mikadavies660 Жыл бұрын
I loved my 406 in 1996 as a Company Car.... The size and comfort was great.
@Calvi36
@Calvi36 Жыл бұрын
I had always wanted a 406 Coupe but I could not afford it at the time they came out. I ended up owning six of them of the years and my fave was my yellow 3.0 V6 D8.5, those that know the 406's will know that the D8.5 was a crossover between the changes to the car and engine back in 1999-2000. I still have a Pug 407 SW Executive that is taxed, MOT'd and a daily driver, the pugs will run forever if looked after.
@MrDbrennen
@MrDbrennen Жыл бұрын
Me to, I couldn't quite afford a 406 coupe. Had several 106 which were great, chopping and changing up the range to a GTi, then a 206 which was plagued with issues
@edimbukvarevic90
@edimbukvarevic90 Жыл бұрын
I had a coupe 2.2 hdi (2003) ~2010-2020. Just a great car.
@frenchbred2081
@frenchbred2081 Жыл бұрын
I think you bought my old yellow one? What happened to it?
@Calvi36
@Calvi36 Жыл бұрын
@@frenchbred2081 Hiya, if you are talking about the Pulsar yellow one in your youtube short then I did not buy yours as mine was on an X plate.
@frenchbred2081
@frenchbred2081 Жыл бұрын
@@Calvi36 no you bought it off me in 2016, X531 KVC it went to Scotland 👍
@davidcooke6803
@davidcooke6803 Жыл бұрын
I used to have a R reg in that colour, beautiful car. I took it to France, Spain and Italy and aside from a blown exhaust, which was replaced in Siracusa, Sicily, it never missed a beat. Great video, keep them coming, they’re brilliant! PS I have a 2012 BMW 640D convertible which I love, welcome to have a drive if you want.
@andrewbaxter9395
@andrewbaxter9395 Жыл бұрын
Loved mine. Paid £1500 for it, ran it for 2 years, drove round France in it with 3 kids in the back, then sold it for £1500. Service parts from Euro or Gsf dirt cheap.
@jgg02
@jgg02 Жыл бұрын
Love these budget car reviews, much more interesting than a hyper car test drive
@jamesonslow
@jamesonslow Жыл бұрын
So nice to see you have fun in a relatively unappreciated car. I find this kind of video a lot more engaging than when you drive a supercar.
@andrewcox4386
@andrewcox4386 Жыл бұрын
I had a 406 and a 407 and loved them both as practical cars, long distance marvels and reasonably enjoyable drivers cars.
@rich_rich90
@rich_rich90 11 ай бұрын
Also a star of the fabulous 1998 film 'Ronin'. One of the best car chases on film was a Peugeot 406! Also the first car I properly drove after my test, getting usage out of my Mum's Pug.
@Gorbyrev
@Gorbyrev Жыл бұрын
Love these. I am also pretty sure the wood veneer is real tree! The leather interior in the 3.0V6 is a masterpiece.
@Ashfielder
@Ashfielder Жыл бұрын
A worthy chariot indeed. I’ve enjoyed my time with it immensely, thanks for the feature!
@sscarter942
@sscarter942 Жыл бұрын
My mum had one of these when I was younger. Loved going places in it and she still misses that lovely blue 406
@gileshalliwell3591
@gileshalliwell3591 Жыл бұрын
This shared a platform with the Citroen Xantia… They’re surprisingly good too! Enjoyed this and good for people to see that French cars have been good in the past!
@antonsmulders1114
@antonsmulders1114 3 ай бұрын
In my opinion the 406 was even more comfortable and reliable, the seats were just as comfy but more supportive. Lately had some testdrives with Xantias and its been quite disappointing for me!
@antonsmulders1114
@antonsmulders1114 3 ай бұрын
Also the handling was fantastic, the Xantia is too spongy for my taste
@Sierra-Yankee
@Sierra-Yankee 11 ай бұрын
Peugeot were the chassis masters back in the day, think 205,309 gti brilliant handling cars 😁
@5ebra1
@5ebra1 Жыл бұрын
Love your enthusiasm for cheap old cars. Great review Jay - glad you noticed how good the chassis is.
@peterhirt991
@peterhirt991 Жыл бұрын
I had one with manual transmission, it was fabulous I confirm!
@N13CRM
@N13CRM Жыл бұрын
I had a 406 executive in dark, metallic blue with black leather interior as a company car I did over 100,000 miles in three years with the 2.1 diesel engine and it was a joy for every single mile. Thank you for rekindling those memories.
@Davesarsenal
@Davesarsenal Жыл бұрын
Had my W reg 2.0HDI 110bhp for 10 years, well over 200,000 miles on it when I sold it. Most reliable and comfy car I’ve ever owned. Pulled like a train and returned around 45mpg.
@coldvaper
@coldvaper Жыл бұрын
Cars from that era were generally pretty good to drive. I have been driving 99 accord for the last 20 years and I used to think it was a boring car but it actually drives brilliantly. I would love to prelude swap it one day with a manual just need to find a reliable shop near me to do it.
@yorusign
@yorusign Жыл бұрын
Toby sounds eerily familiar... I bought a roadster for the summer at the start of the year (albeit an mgf) and just bought a practical banger for the winter months: a '99 Peugeot 306 estate whose previous owner works as a car mechanic, for 750,-. It's absolutely fab! Sure, it has a few dings and scratches and the interior has been... lived in, but it's so comfy and drives like a dream.
@ad9ack82
@ad9ack82 Жыл бұрын
Used to have the face lift 1.8 petrol manual. Loved it. Handled better than it should have, was great on long runs and fuel economy was decent. This has made me want another.
@Holdeenio
@Holdeenio Жыл бұрын
The 406 chasing the e35 in Ronin was a classic from my childhood.
@duncanwright6323
@duncanwright6323 Жыл бұрын
Loved these cars! I bought a bog standard 1.8 petrol in 1998, a year old, and ran it for nearly 10 years before I passed it onto my mum and dad as a spare car. We sold it in 2018. Apart from tyres, servicing and new cam belts every few years - basic servicing - it ran faultlessly for all that time and racked up huge miles! Handled well, fitted loads in, mega comfy, turbine quiet on the motorway and looked handsome from most angles. Mine was white so the blacked out B pillars and tinted glass made it look even better! I loved the lit up ashtray so you could smoke in the dark and as mine didn't have climate control, it did have a chamfered recess in the dash that fitted - exactly - a packet of 20 cigarettes and a lighter. Most reliable car we've had in the family. Ever.
@jordanseay216
@jordanseay216 Жыл бұрын
To get that code for the stereo, he could contact the Peugeot dealer and with the VIN they could determine the code to unlock the radio. We ran into that issue on my mom's 2001 Mercedes E320. We did that and it fixed the issue.
@lollypop9580
@lollypop9580 Жыл бұрын
All Peugeot from the 06 Era are drivers car, from the 106 to the 806. Thank you for this vidéo and thank you for this facelift 406. ❤️
@tommymusicofficial
@tommymusicofficial Жыл бұрын
I'm in Australia and I've owned my HDI 406 for a couple of years now and its fantastic. It has almost 400,000 kilometers on the odometer and I did 480 kilometers on the weekend and that was towing a pretty large trailer. Its outrageously comfortable and is fantastic for long distance driving on our crazy, awful, crumbling roads. Its survived dust, floods and over 40 degree heat and is amazing. I'll be respraying it this summer and have decided to purchase a 406 when I move to the UK next year. I also have a Range Rover but I mainly drive the 406.
@huwdavies6650
@huwdavies6650 Жыл бұрын
It had a big set of tyres to fill. The 405 had a superb chassis that it shared with the BX. But the chassis sorcerers at Peugeot made sure the 406 didn't go wanting. Like the 405 it was also a handsome looking machine.
@leepower2717
@leepower2717 Жыл бұрын
I had a 405, then 406 & got rid of it & went back to another 405. The 405 was a much superior handling car, I found the 406 was lacking on a twisty road, it just couldn't corner at the speeds a 405 would.
@andrewfarrow4699
@andrewfarrow4699 Жыл бұрын
I had a late 405 Mi16. It had incredibly secure feel in the corners. Much better than the contemporary Cavalier SRi. Wasn't as punchy though.
@markwalton8644
@markwalton8644 Жыл бұрын
I had 2 405Sri's! Great handling, great ride with a nice torquey 1.9 205Gti engine. With Nice Comfy( I mean really Comfortable) seats, a big boot was a really Great all round car. I was put off by the 406 by the fact it wasn't deemed as good as the 405 and the Mondeo mk3 was a really good all rounder. So when I needed a car for family duties I bought two of those. I really should try a 406. The 2.2 170bhp sounds like the one for me😊
@bimbombash763
@bimbombash763 Жыл бұрын
Had 405 before I take my current 406. Yes, 405 handling is smoother and sharper, I still miss it sometimes
@Screamifyoumeanit
@Screamifyoumeanit Жыл бұрын
I had a manual 2.0 (previously LPG converted) back in early 2K... It was just a cheap daily att, though it was lovely to drive to and around Wales. I enjoyed the relaxed comfort and the low mpg (with the LPG).
@Backpfeifengesicht45
@Backpfeifengesicht45 Жыл бұрын
I remember being given one of these as a courtesy car when I was about 20. It was a mighty impressive thing. I was sideswiped by someone who ran a red light at a crossroads and it was so solidly built that I could open the door while the Celica that hit me was in bad way. I could even drive it back to the garage, albeit with all driver side windows shattered. I had quite a lot of explaining to do, however.
@geraint8989
@geraint8989 Жыл бұрын
I picture a 406 in green and gold. The glory years of British Touring Cars had some really beautiful designs - and all makes immediately recognisable, before every design tended towards angular similarity.
@jtr159
@jtr159 Жыл бұрын
Had one of these a decade ago for £900. A beautiful car, well equipped and with brilliant sound isolation. Seemed much more expensive than it was. Sadly mine failed the MOT for a dozen reasons (not least of which: the MOT tech could punch holes through the floor) which explained the cheap price. Sold it to the owner of a welding shop for £250. Saw it on the road a few years later, too. Howevee the 206 I bought later cemented my decision to never buy a Peugeot again - they can't handle their road salt AT ALL.
@stewartmacdonald601
@stewartmacdonald601 Жыл бұрын
Great video. I had one of these way back in the day, early 2000's. Same age, engine, manual, in green. I loved that motor.
@lloydbrock2711
@lloydbrock2711 Жыл бұрын
I had one about 20 years ago. I was a 406 Executive. 2.0 petrol turbo. Full leather. Electric memory driver seat. An absolutely lovely car that didn't give me any problems. I owned it for about five years and never saw another in that trim.
@TomasGraf-rr6co
@TomasGraf-rr6co 11 ай бұрын
I have a 2004 2.0 HDi 4 door with a manual transmission. Whenever I drive it I get a giant ear to ear grin. It's such a beautiful car to drive.
@Exilninja
@Exilninja Жыл бұрын
My dad used to have one of these when I was a kid! It was a green 1999 facelift 406, absolutely superb car that just ran forever.
@stuartn3522
@stuartn3522 4 ай бұрын
Great memories of a late friend's ex CID 2.0 petrol with a manual transmission. Top speed in second gear was 65mph. It also had passive rear steering. An absolutely amazing car. Thanks for the memories! 👍😎
@philipejeuceoututkache
@philipejeuceoututkache Жыл бұрын
Baguette lander here. By far, the 406 is the last good Peugeot we made, along with the 307 2.0HDi 90hp diesel. Last real reliable Peugeot. The 406 is a good sedan, relatively comfortable, has excellent fuel or diesel consumption, and isn't expensive to maintain. The 406 V6 coupé on its side is a gem whom value is increasing fast last years.
@fatwalletboy2
@fatwalletboy2 Жыл бұрын
Blimey i love this.for 449 nicker thats a bargain. 406 was a huge step up in overall quality over the boxier 405 before it. Future festival of the unexceptional car for sure. That looks like itll scrub up to be very tidy. Didnt realise either that the Coupe had those very Jaguar XJS esque c pillar buttresses.....lovely.
@steadfastandyx4947
@steadfastandyx4947 Жыл бұрын
I had two of these, petrol 2.0, comp.cars.manual. Very calm and comfortable way of getting down a road. Regularly didn't get me all the way down the road. I didn't "take my breath away" but did its job well enough. Who remembers the advert?
@smithp573
@smithp573 Жыл бұрын
I had a 1995 N-plate 1.8LX 16v saloon and at the time it was a revelation. Not fast fast but cross country it could carry speed like nothing else I'd driven at the time. The chassis balance was absolutely brilliant. And those early cloth seats were like being gripped by velcro and were so comfy.
@ArlenMoulton2
@ArlenMoulton2 Жыл бұрын
Talking of movie references, there's also a cracking car chase scene in the film Ronin, where a V6 one of these chases a BMW, causes lots of carnage and mayhem!
@BobMc87
@BobMc87 Жыл бұрын
My Dad had many Peugeots over the years, we had a gold coloured 405 on a G reg. My mum had a couple of 406s, both in beautiful shades, one blue and one red, the blue one ran on cooking oil out of the care home she worked! 😂😂😂
@alfamonk
@alfamonk Жыл бұрын
bought a manual turbo petrol one of these for £700 about 10 years ago, exact same colour too! 150hp LPT and didn't like to rev. Was really good fun though and super-torquey, but it all went to shit when the clutch disappeared in London traffic one day. New clutch fitted was quoted as £1500 so it went to the scrapyard in the sky.
@rickycapanni4588
@rickycapanni4588 Жыл бұрын
I had one as a company car and loved it for its generous size, comfort and build quality, not to mention the 10k service intervals! I eventually changed up to an Mi16 and was rewarded with stunning performance and handling along with the original 406 virtues! Just a great car!
@estrastyven3752
@estrastyven3752 5 ай бұрын
Been driving this for 5 years, I have this exact interior. Great car, nice handling, very comfort👌
@spainter1985
@spainter1985 Жыл бұрын
I always preferred the 405 looks-wise but these are still very handsome, especially in estate form
@grahammurphy5516
@grahammurphy5516 Жыл бұрын
Had a 406 Coupe, loved it, still keep an eye for them on the classifieds
@RichardBPOliver
@RichardBPOliver 11 ай бұрын
I had a 1.8 petrol 5-speed manual on a Y plate. Bought it at 1 year old ( previously been a hire car ) in 2002, it finally left me in 2014. It took me/us pretty much all around Britain, as well as being my daily urban commuter drive. A real pleasure to drive, comfortable and capable, surprisingly agile for a biggish, hefty-ish car.
@mej6519
@mej6519 Жыл бұрын
i found a 406 passenger seat for 50 quid, which im using in my sim racing set up. probably the best thing to use if you plan on sitting in one spot for a long time, comfy as you like.
@paulmussett94
@paulmussett94 Жыл бұрын
My Dad had the 2.0HDI with the higher bhp in the estate form, same colour as this saloon. Best car he ever owned, practical, reliable, economical etc etc.
@triffid68
@triffid68 Жыл бұрын
I had a 406 Turbo Executive. Loved it, great mid-range acceleration and a great ride as well as a brilliant set of speakers. Probably did 25mpg if I was lucky!
@triffid68
@triffid68 Жыл бұрын
In 4th gear it was faster than my current Seat Leon 184 Coupe.
@royster3345
@royster3345 Жыл бұрын
Bought one of these when my daily car was an MGB, and I needed a family car for a holiday in France. Went out looking for a low spec high mileage 406 and bought a low mileage Executive auto in black with cream leather interior. Intention was to keep it for 6 months, and kept it for 2 years. Normal servicing costs and a comfortable drive, the fitted tow bar introduced me to the joys of a holiday with a trailer to carry all the luggage and ability to take bikes with us. Sold it when opportunity came up to buy a Jaguar XKR just as the auto gearbox started to crash and clunk into gear intermittently for the odd day, luckily not when being test driven by the new owner. Who incidentally tried to get me lumbered with a speeding ticket a month later. All in all, a nice comfortable and classy looking car car in that trim.
@PJ-om2wq
@PJ-om2wq Жыл бұрын
The 406 was one of the last proper good Peugeots. I had 305 for most of my younger years and a 806 when I had three kids and I'm currently restoring a 604. When my knee went I bought an automatic 607 HDI but didn't really like it and replaced it with a Jag XJ.
@tomarse99
@tomarse99 2 ай бұрын
The 405 and 406 were truly great cars. I had two of the former old school 2.0 TD that combined went close to 400k mileage. Wonderful smooth drive and those velour seats were just 🙌
@_audacerider3838
@_audacerider3838 Жыл бұрын
If You like this one You need to try the 405 Mi16 !! You think the 205GTi is good well 405 Mi16 is all that and gives more space!
@dartskipper3170
@dartskipper3170 6 ай бұрын
I drove two facelift models as company cars.The first was a 2.0 litre petrol and a huge improvement on my previous car, a Rover 400. One of my customers was Motor Sport Developments in Milton Keynes. They prepared 406's for the British Touring Car Championship. One of the drivers was Tim Harvey who does commentary work for ITV coverage of the BTCC today. I tried to convince them to do the servicing and tuning for me but I had no luck with that idea lol. My second was a late run out diesel model that was virtually a GLX without the electric rear windows. Both were great cars for comfort, reliability and with the large boot, good load capacity.
@TimCocking-u5m
@TimCocking-u5m Жыл бұрын
For the complete 406 experience Jayemm should drive a 406 estate 110 diesel manual! Have owned mine since new in 2003 and it’s clocked 510,000 km almost trouble free. The highlights are the handling/steering/ride combination, seats, economy and the space efficiency. In Australia I enjoy the air conditioning, which is more powerful than our families more modern cars. The engine - in all those miles - has needed 1 harmonic balancer, new bearings for alternator and several flex exhaust joints. That’s it. Original clutch + shock absorbers lasted over 400,000. Still going strong, an ideal touring car ready to “gather her skirts” on the highway!
@hakondevold1958
@hakondevold1958 Жыл бұрын
These early 2000 diesels are just built like tanks. The Peugeot DW10 engine (2,0 HDI) will often go beyond 500’000 kms if maintained properly. And it’ll do 50 mpg if you don’t drive too hard.
@gbjwal1
@gbjwal1 11 ай бұрын
Wheeler Dealers just did a 405. Mi16 - would love to see you review that
@normandunckley3926
@normandunckley3926 Жыл бұрын
Had a 2.2 sport, light blue, 16inch factory alloy rims, one of the few cars i've owned that people commented "thats a nice car". It looked smart, drove nice, did everything i wanted it to do, never let me down. Would "get up & dance" when you put foot down or needed it. If you see a tidy 406 around today still holds its looks 25yrs later compared to new cars. Clean, smart, an edge of understated class. Proof "less is more" .... as the yanks say "A sassy ole Dame with class"
@edimbukvarevic90
@edimbukvarevic90 Жыл бұрын
I had a 406 coupe (2.2 hdi) ~2010-2020. Great car, low consumption, comfortable, fast enough.
@gregoryatkin1509
@gregoryatkin1509 Жыл бұрын
As of this video coming out, I can see four V6 406 Coupes on Autotrader. Go on Jay, you know you want to!
@vivaphotographywirral6779
@vivaphotographywirral6779 29 күн бұрын
I had a T reg 406 2.0 auto as my company car back in 1999. I was on holiday in Jersey when the auto gearbox suddenly failed at only 12700 miles on the clock. Timing was brilliant. The Peugeot dealership on the island had lost the franchise and the new dealership was still awaiting the documentation, tools and spares from Peugeot! They said it was out of warranty, but a quick call to our motor transport department got things sorted PDQ. The company that I worked for had one of the UK’s largest fleets of cars, vans and lorries, so when they called Peugeot, they jumped into action. I suddenly had. Honda Accord on loan, they flew a gearbox and technician to Jersey. It was fixed under warranty and I had a repaired car back in 3 days. Brilliant car which I loved driving for 3 years.
@dgbservices6049
@dgbservices6049 2 ай бұрын
A friend of mine had one (2.1 d) in the early 2000s. Finally replaced it in about 2008 with nearly half a million miles in the clock. The thing was bullet proof!
@breganorvega4610
@breganorvega4610 6 ай бұрын
Ive been driving my nans 406 for 2 months now, I used to hate everything about it. the look, the engine, the frenchness. But now, after 2 months the thing has gotten a hold of my heart, I wash it at least once a week and I take pride in driving such a rare old npc-car. My granddad bought it new in 2001 before he checked out and it's been rarely driven since. It used to be spotless until my bigger sister got in a fender bender some years ago. Now after my newfound love for the car ive been thinking about gettin it a new front bumper and add some minor side skirts hiding the ugly bits and add back the oem front splitter. the silver Peugeot 406 or the lion-car as we fondly called it, absolutely brilliant car and I'm looking forward to travel great lengths in it this summer.
@keirbourne5323
@keirbourne5323 Жыл бұрын
I have such fond memories of my mums 406 estate! Good times sitting in the boot looking out the back window and waving at cars behind us. We had that car until 160k miles or so
@adamclark6756
@adamclark6756 Жыл бұрын
I remember when i first saw one of these and thought they were a really good looking design and quite pretty. My brother in law, who i was with , liked it so much he bought one.
@cristiancristi9384
@cristiancristi9384 Жыл бұрын
I still remember the days when I was in the search for my first car .... I had stumbled on a top trim level Peugeot 406, thst was just about 4 - 5 years old back then, late generation model with all the goodies , in beautiful metallic green 💚 colour.... 2.0 HDI engine, black leather seats, pristine interior ,all clean and smelled like a brand new car ... there had just been an economic crisis , and the car belonged to a businessman whose business took a sudden bad turn.... it was visible he was bitter he needed to sell it, he seemd to have loved that car a lot and the care he had for it was present wherever you looked. He was worried the car would fall into bad hands. I fell in love with that car, but sadly then I was just a student that just had his diploma, and that car was only 500 euros over my budget, which I just couldn't get. The guy was bitter to sell it, I stood bitter I just couldn't afford to have it.... I wanted it so badly.....😊 Now I got a Jag which is a beauty itself....... but to this day I still remember that metallic green Peugeot, the car I never had ... and its owner, the educated and well-mannered business man just staying inside with sunglasses on, as bitter to give it away as he looked like attending a funeral.....just looking down and not eager to speak a word Double sad story 😶
@byronmills5952
@byronmills5952 Жыл бұрын
Very rare to find a 406 saloon now. Most petrols have been exported out to Africa in the past decade. I love my 3.0 406 coupe.
@hoklo6571
@hoklo6571 Жыл бұрын
i bought one in indonesia last year. was deciding between this and the 405, however the 405 wasnt available with the 16v engine. Ended up choosing this because of this xu10j4r engine. 16v head, iron block and square cylinder dimensions like the beloved sr20! Proven on youtube to make 528hp in a 306 with the help of a turbo! If you have seen the new car market, 2 litre engines are disappearing in lower priced cars.
@Iceeeen
@Iceeeen Жыл бұрын
Had one for a year quite some time ago. Had 1 hour of highway driving each way to work. Went from a more modern VW to the Peugeot. The 406 was miles better to drive in every way. Much more quiter at higher speeds + quite amazingly fun in the snow for a fwd :) Will never understaand how Peugot could go from the perfection that was the 406 to the terrible 407. Sold it for more than a bought it for when the day trip droped to 10 min.
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