Launched
in 1991, Peugeot 106 was the first so-called "Supermini", which
introduced
superior quality than the traditional mini cars. Besides, it was always
named as the greatest handling supermini. In 1997, Peugeot 106 received
a major update including longer overhangs to cope with stricter crash
test,
vastly repackaged interior and tweaked suspensions to provide even
crisper
handling and equally impressive ride. As a result, the new 106 lead
further
from other competitors in dynamic aspect..
The
top of the range, 106GTi, got a new 1.6 litres 16 valves four with
120hp,
which is enough to push the relatively light body (961kg) from
standstill
to 60mph in around 8sec. While such performance is probably better than
those bigger GTi rivals ( Golf class ) with 2 litres engines, its
handling
and nimble manner is unmatchable unless you take into account its
bigger
brother, 306GTi-6. Peugeot once again prove itself is the King of
handling. |
The above report was last updated in 1998. All Rights Reserved. |
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Citroen SaxoApart from the new changes, 106 also got a new brother, Citroen Saxo, which is virtually all the same but softer suspensions and leaner interior trim. For those who would like a normal-driving supermini, 106 is no better than Saxo, since better handling is no longer an important point while the keener price from the Citroen may be more attractive. However, for those who ask for more driving fun, 106 GTi must be better than the equivalent Saxo VTS. |
The above report was last updated in 1998. All Rights Reserved. |