Sometimes the smallest of cars prove the biggest hits with young drivers. And the 106 is just such a model. Back in 1996 Peugeot facelifted its entry-level car, strengthened the body and remarketed it as a city car. Instant success - and proven mechanicals plus bargain prices make it a popular first buy today.
Most 106s feature the adequate 1.1-litre engine. A little faster is the 1.4, while diesels offer better economy at the expense of refinement. The 1.6-litre models are the thrillers, particularly the 120bhp GTi, but insurance is costly.
Troublespots are easily avoided if you're alert. Used 106s are becoming overlooked for more advanced, newer models, but are still good buys at the right price. Just ensure it provides adequate comfort for you, as it's fared badly in our Driver Power car reliability and satisfaction survey in this area.
The 106 feels awkward due to cramped pedals and non-adjustable wheel. Yet the steering gives good feedback, and the car corners with gusto. Refinement isn't great, but for low-cost excitement the Peugeot takes some beating.
Since Peugeot pulled the plug on the 106, an increase in dealer demand for good, clean examples has kept used values steady. It's getting somewhat long in the tooth now, but the 106 still appeals to first-time buyers because of its low insurance costs and fine availability. Diesels, however, are not so sought after and have proved hard to move on. Zest models are around in good numbers, and make the best choice. Examples from 1998 R and newer are preferred by the trade.
Jeff Paterson, senior editor, Glass's Guide
My Peugeot 106 is a small and simple car, but it has been reliable and is perfectly adequate for the things I use it for.
F Parker, E. Molesey, Surrey
A nice vehicle, with good handling - which I think is very important in a supermini. But mine is starting to feel old, and the performance isn't enough. I am now considering swapping my 106 for something bigger and faster.
Adrian Bollard, Bristol
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