Peugeot 206 Allure (2004)
Vehicle description
The Peugeot 206 is a super mini car that is produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot from May 1998 to the present day; the 206 models are still in production in Iran by Iran Khodro. It was officially launched in September 1998 in hatchback form, which was followed by a coupe cabriolet (the 206 CC) in September 2000, a station wagon (the 206 SW) in September 2001, and a sedan version (the 206 SD) in September 2005.
The Peugeot 206 CC (sometimes spelled as 206CC) was formally launched at the Paris Motor Show in September 2000 and was based on the Peugeot Two-oh-heart concept car, revealed two years before at the Geneva Motor Show. It is a coupé cabriolet featuring a powered fold-away roof based on the Georges Paulin system, first seen on the 1935 Peugeot 402 Eclipse coupe. It was produced in Cerizay, France, by the French company Heuliez, which is specialized in producing short series for niche markets, such as convertibles or station-wagons. Production was stopped in early 2008, and it has since been replaced by the 207cc.
Registration no: | HN04 WZG |
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Chassis no: | VF32DRFNF43830448 |
Engine no: | LH2D1019693 |
Engine: | 1997CC |
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Passenger Seats: | 4 |