Is the Peugeot 205 a classic?
Is the Peugeot 205 a classic?
While it may seem rather modern to be badged as a classic, and the car that saved Peugeot’s bacon in the Eighties, the 205 deserves some recognition as an all-time great. It’s unlikely that any 205 will ever be valuable; even the much sought-after GTI editions are unlikely to ever be worth a fortune.
How many Peugeot 205 are there left?
2021 | 2018 | |
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PEUGEOT 205 GL | 115 | 152 |
PEUGEOT 205 GLD | 77 | 106 |
PEUGEOT 205 GR | 77 | 118 |
PEUGEOT 205 GRD | 94 | 145 |
How much is a Peugeot 205 T16 worth?
A: The average price of a Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 is $170,100.
Is Peugeot 205 a good car?
Peugeot 205: verdict Yes, the 205 really is that good. But once it was up to speed, there was nothing stopping the 205 – it came a range of engines that spanned 954cc-1905cc, were fueled by petrol, diesel or electric (yes, there was an electric 205), and power outputs right up to 130bhp for the legendary 1.9 GTI.
When did the Peugeot 205 come out?
25 February 1983
The 205 was introduced on 25 February 1983 as a replacemement for the Peugeot 104 and Talbot Samba, and ended production in 1998, to be replaced by the Peugeot 206.
Was the Peugeot 205 sold in the US?
The 205 GTI was so popular that the only reason Peugeot didn’t sell in the U.S. was its early departure after the 1991 model year. Keeping its hot hatch in production for a decade, Peugeot sold over 330,000 hardtop units, plus all the CTI cabriolets built partly by Pininfarina.
When was the last Peugeot 205 made?
1998
Since the final 205 rolled off the production line in 1998 (it was killed off in 1996 in the UK), Peugeot has certainly had its ups and downs. Standout models include the 405 and 306, with the biggest dip in form coming with the first-generation 208 and 2008 in the early 2010s.
When did Peugeot stop making 205?
The Peugeot 205 is a supermini (B-segment) car produced by the French manufacturer Peugeot from 1983 to 1998.
What replaced the Peugeot 205?
Peugeot 206
How many Peugeot 205 GTI were built?
The Peugeot 205 GTI enjoyed a long ten-year production run and an incredible sales total of over 330,000 units (not including the CTI). It would go on to become known as one of the greatest hot hatches of all time and one of the most iconic cars of the 1980s.