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Hi welcome to my auction :) im selling my peugeot 207 GTi 175 thp she is bright red and has only 29000 miles on the clock (this will go up as being used ...> daily) 3 Door Hatchback, 1.6 Turbo Petrol.GTI 175bp 29000 miles on the clock. £5995 ono. (lady owner) Taxed an mot till may 2012. Stunning in Bright Red with black leather and suede interior dual zone climate control, air conditioning, front and side air bags, ABS, traction control, electric folding mirrors, electric windows, stereo system with CD player and steering wheel controls, Peugeot alarm system and immobiliser, remote locking, rear parking sensors, alloy wheels,Roof Spoiler, Power-assisted Steering (PAS), Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Automatic Headlights, Automatic Rain Sensing Wipers. I have owed her since December 2008 im really sad to see her go only reason for sale is i need to get a diesel now would maybe take cash my way and p/x. Will upload more pictures as soon as i can find my cable for phone ... Any questions please feel free to ring or mail. X
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1 || HOME CLASSIFIEDS Peugeot 205 Classifieds Search Submit Advert Manage my Ads Help/FAQ Dealer Info Tools Email Notifications My Bookmarks Resources Fraud Warnings HPI Check Car Saving Plan Car Finance Car Insurance Car Servicing Car Warranty Number Plate Search Feeds List Gallery Map Filter Show: Sort: PostCode: previous12345678next PEUGEOT 205 1600 GTI ROAD/RALLY CAR (1989) PEUGEOT 205 1600 GTI ROAD/RALLY CAREXCELLENT SHELLFULL OMP CAGE2X BUCKET SEATSC/OFF SWITCHKENT CAMINDUCTION KITGTI ALLOYS... Full Details Stock List County Down Jackie Harris Motor Sport £1,995 SPRINT/HILLCLIMB/RALLY 205 GTI MI16 (1989) LIGHTWEIGHT SPRINT/HILLCLIMB 205PLEASE SEE AD UNDER RALLYCARSFOR FULL SPECTHANKYOU... Full Details Stock List County Down Jackie Harris Motor Sport £5,450 205 1.9 GTi (power steering, non cat, non sunroof) (1993) 125,345 miles, This is a very original 205 gti 1.9 mot until november 2011tax until end january 2011excellent tyresrecent stainless steel exhaustrecent grooved ... Full Details WEST YORKSHIRE Premium Advert £1,500 24 hours Peugeot 205 1.9 GTI FULL RESTORATION (1991) 102,000 miles, This stunning Peugeot 205 1.9 GTI is finished in miami blue with contrasting black and red half leather interior, this car has recently undergone a complete restoration and ... Full Details Stock List North Yorkshire Marcus Fothergill Specialist Cars £5,995 1.9 Gti - ULTRA LOW MILES/AS NEW/BEST AVAILABLE (1991) 29,450 miles, CHERRY RED WITH FACELIFT INTERIOR...THE 205 GTI 1.9 MUST BE ONE OF THE MOST ICONIC HOT HATCHES OF THE 1980'S. IT WAS THE CAR TO CHALLENGE AND SOME SAY ECLIPSE THE GOLF GTI. ... Full Details Stock List West London Hurlingham Motor Company Ltd £13,990 SOLD SIMILAR REQUIRED (1989) 31,068 miles, EQUIPMENTFront fog lights, half leather interior, leather steering wheel, radio cassette player, electric windows, GTI floor mats.EXTERIOR... Full Details Stock List Surrey 4 Star Classics £7,995 Peugeot 205 1.9 Gti (1993) 79,988 miles, Peugeot 205 1.9 GTi in Non sunroof in immaculate white.4 previous owners,showing 79988 miles.This car is in extremely good co0ndition including all 5 wheels which have been ... PX: N/A Full Details West yorkshire Premium Advert £3,795 9 days Peugeot 205 GTi 1.6 - 44k, sunroof delete (1990) :: SOLD VIA PISTONHEADS :: QV500 £4,495 Peugeot 205 CJ Junior Cabriolet (1990) Finished in white with blue denim type trim.This great little car has a great hood and is ready to provide a lot of fun for its new owner.Good value and perhaps a future ... Full Details Stock List north east church st motors £1,495 PEUGEOT 205 GTI WITH 2.0 MI 16 V CONVERSION ROAD/TRACK CAR (1990) PEUGEOT 205 2.0 MI 16 V CONVERSION ROAD/TRACK CAR, 2 Doors, Manual 5 speed, Hatchback, Petrol, 1990 G Reg, Metallic Flip tone blue. Adjustable seats, Alloy wheels, Anti theft ... Full Details Stock List Berkshire Berkshire High Performance Vehicles £2,995 205 GTi 2.0 16v (1990) Due to my first child being on the way I am selling my fun car.For sale is this Miami Blue 205 GTi, (originally a 1.9) it has been fitted with a 2.0 16v engine ... Full Details Worcs Premium Advert £2,750 14 days 1991 205 GTI 1.6 MIAMI BLUE (1991) Here is my 1.6 GTI in miami blue. The car is a good clean unmodified example, exactly how peugeot intended. It is in fantastic condition for its age, inside and out.... Full Details worcestershire Premium Advert £1,450 15 days PEUGEOT 205 1.9 GTI - ORIGINAL - FULL SERVICE HISTORY (1992) 84,300 miles, Onyx Black paintwork, full documented service history since new, fully serviced, timing belt last replaced in December 2009, full MOT certificate history, MOT until November ... Full Details Stock List Norfolk & Suffolk HARLESTON MOTOR COMPANY £3,995 Peugeot 205 1.6 gti red (1989) breaking peugeot 205 1.6 gti in redLots of parts avaliableinterior panelsengine and gearboxlights front and rear... Full Details Essex Premium Advert £500 Over 15 days Peugeot 205 GTI '87, 108,000miles (1987) 108,000 miles, Very tidy 205 gti with lots of service history and receipts for previous work and parts from 1997 onwards,original part leather seats, lowered, black 16" original peugeot ... PX: N/A Full Details hants Premium Advert £1,400 Over 15 days previous12345678next Term & Conditions Hosted by Carrenza Copyright © PistonHeads.com ® 1998-2010 || Peugeot 205 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The examples and perspective in this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. Please improve this article and discuss the issue on the talk page. (December 2010) This article needs additional citations for verification.
Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2007) Peugeot 205 Manufacturer
Peugeot Production
1983—1998 (1996 in UK)
5.3 million units Predecessor
Peugeot 104 Successor
Peugeot 206 Class
Supermini Body style(s)
3- and 5-door hatchback
2-door cabriolet Layout
FF layout The Peugeot 205 is a supermini produced by the French car manufacturer Peugeot between 1983 and 1998. It was declared 'Car of the Decade' by CAR magazine in 1990. The 205 won 1984 What Car? car of the year. Contents 1 History 1.1 The DTurbo and the end of an era
1.2 Range 2 Versions
3 High performance variants 3.1 205 GTI
3.2 Special 205 GTI editions
3.3 205 Rallye
3.4 205 Turbo 16 (T16) 4 UK statistics
5 References
6 External links [edit] History 1996 Peugeot 205 The chic styled 205 is widely regarded as a modern classic. It's often thought that the 205 is a Pininfarina design, however Gerard Welter claims it as an in-house design, Pininfarina only styled the Cabriolet. It is often credited as the car which turned Peugeot's fortunes around. Before the 205, Peugeot was considered the most conservative of France's "big three" car manufacturers, producing large saloons such as the 504 and 505. The genesis of the 205 lay within Peugeot's takeover in 1978 of Simca, which had the necessary expertise in making small cars. Early 205s used the "Douvrin" engine from the older Peugeot 104, although these were later replaced with the newer XU and TU-series engines, which were of PSA design. Engines ranged from 954 cc to 1905 cc engine displacement, in carburetor or fuel injected petrol and diesel versions. Its use of the now standard PSA Peugeot Citroën suspension layout of Macpherson struts at the front, with torsion bar suspension rear suspension, that debuted in the Peugeot 305 estate, was a key ingredient of the success of the 205. This is fully independent using torsion bars (Torsion spring) and trailing arms. It is very compact and was designed to minimise suspension intrusion into the boot, giving a wide flat loadspace, while providing excellent ride and handling.
Shortly after its launch, it was narrowly pipped to the European Car of the Year award by the similar sized Fiat Uno, but ultimately it would enjoy a better image and a longer high market demand than its Italian competitor.[1]
The diesel models employed the XUD PSA Diesel engine, lifted from the Citroën BX which was introduced in 1982. These XUD engines has a capacity of 1769 cc (XUD7) and 1905 cc (XUD9) and they're closely related to the XU5 and XU9 petrol engines in the BX16 and BX19 of the time respectively, as well as the engines later used in the 205 GTI 1.6 and Automatic (also 1.6) and GTI 1.9 respectively (other Peugeot/Citroën [PSA] products, such as the 305 and Talbot Horizon as well as the BX, used the XUD9 1905 cc Diesel engine of the same capacity as the 205 GTI 1.9 and Citroën BX 19 petrol engined models). The XUD7 (and XUD9) Diesel Engines were world-beating and so petrol-like that many buyers were won over by petrol car performance combined with diesel economy. The 205 GRD (1.8 Diesel, 59 bhp (44 kW), 78 lb·ft (105.8 N·m)), for instance, was as fast yet smoother than the 205 GR (1.4 Petrol, 59 bhp (44 kW), 78 lb·ft (105.8 N·m)), due to the engine developing peak torque at much lower rpm, while using much less fuel.
[edit] The DTurbo and the end of an era
In late 1994, the 205 DTurbo was launched with a powerful, turbocharged 1905 cc engine. This was considered to be the diesel equivalent of the GTi models. The 205 was an instant hit, and the styling parameters that it set were echoed in every Peugeot model that was to follow. The exterior styling was never face lifted or significantly altered in its 15-year production run. There was a dashboard redesign for the 1988 model year, and in late 1990 the 205 received new door design and cards, clear front indicators, new 'smoked' rear light clusters, single point petrol injection and catalytic converters were introduced, to meet the new 1992 pollution limits. 1997 Peugeot 205 Sacre Numero The Peugeot 205 was discontinued in the UK in 1996, 205s have been known to be registered as late as August 1996 putting them on a "P" plate, late 205 models are easily found registered in 1995 which puts them on an "N" plate both models are generally found sporting the "Style" or "Forever" brandings with decals on the doors and wings with a "205" decal on both doors. It is believed that the 1996 model 205s are most commonly found in two colours consisting of either Red or a Metallic Blue/Grey, the metallic colour more seldom seen than the Red - but both cars on a "P" plate are quite rare. The single biggest visual difference between very late 205s (1993 on) and earlier ones, is the deletion of the black louvred plastic panel between the rear lights on the tailgate. It is just painted body colour.
In Continental Europe, 205 production was gradually slowed down following the introduction of the joint replacement models, the 106, and 306, and eventually stopped in 1998, but amid pressure from the market, the company finally built a direct replacement in the 206, which was launched in 1998. 5,278,050 Peugeot 205s have been sold, and a large percentage of them are still in circulation as of 2009.[clarification needed]
The 205 was first available as a GTI in 1984 and was initially powered by a 1.6 petrol engine. The 1.9 GTI was launched in 1986 and the 1.9 engine was also used in the GTI version of the larger 309.
[edit] Range Type
Body Style
Produced
Engine type
Fuel
Transmission 205 Junior
5-door Hatchback
1987–1993
4-cyl 954 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 XE
3-door Hatchback
1985–1992
4-cyl 954 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Base
5-door Hatchback
1983–1984
4-cyl 954 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 GE
5-door Hatchback
1984–1988
4-cyl 954 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Look
3-door Hatchback
1989–1994
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Style
3-door Hatchback
1990–1995
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Style
5-door Hatchback
1990–1996
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 XL
3-door Hatchback
1985–1989
1984–1991
4-cyl 954 cc
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 XL Automatic
3-door Hatchback
1990–1993
4-cyl 1580 cc
Petrol
Automatic 205 GL
5-door Hatchback
1983–1993
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Rallye
3-door Hatchback
1987–1992
4-cyl 1294 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 XR
3-door Hatchback
1984–1988
1990–1992
1988–1990
4-cyl 1124 cc
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 GR
5-door Hatchback
1983–1992
1990–1991
4-cyl 1360 cc
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 SR
5-door Hatchback
1983–1990
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Automatic
5-door Hatchback
1986–1994
4-cyl 1580 cc
Petrol
Automatic 205 Sunset
5-door Hatchback
1993–1997
4-cyl 1124 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 XT
3-door Hatchback
1990–1994
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 XS
3-door Hatchback
1986–1992
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 GT
5-door Hatchback
1983–1987
1989–1993
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 GTX
3&5-door Hatchback
1991–1994
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Roland Garros
3-door Hatchback & 2-door Convertible
1989–1992
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 CJ
2-door Convertible
1986–1994
4-cyl 1360 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 GTi
3-door Hatchback
1984–1994
1986–1993
4-cyl 1580 cc
4-cyl 1905 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 CTi
2-door Softtop
1985–1992
1986–1992
4-cyl 1580 cc
4-cyl 1905 cc
Petrol
Manual 205 Style Diesel
3-door Hatchback
1990–1995
4-cyl 1769 cc
Diesel
Manual 205 Style Diesel
5-door Hatchback
1990–1996
4-cyl 1769 cc
Diesel
Manual 205 XLD
3-door Hatchback
1984–1994
4-cyl 1769 cc
Diesel
Manual 205 GLD
5-door Hatchback
1983–1994
4-cyl 1769 cc
Diesel
Manual 205 GRD
5-door Hatchback
1983–1994
4-cyl 1769 cc
Diesel
Manual 205 DTurbo
3-door Hatchback
1994–1995
4-cyl 1905 cc
Diesel
Manual [edit] Versions
The 205 had a rather unusual trim level scheme for its models; three-door models (apart from the GTI) were badged 'X' and five-door models were badged 'G'.
Trim levels were: XE, available with:
1.0 petrol, 4-cylinder - 44 bhp (33 kW; 45 PS) , 954 cc
1.1 petrol, 4-cylinder - 50 bhp (37 kW; 51 PS) Five-door versions were badged GE XL, available with:
1.0 petrol, 4-cylinder - 44 bhp (33 kW; 45 PS) , 954 cc
1.1 petrol, 4-cylinder - 50 bhp (37 kW; 51 PS)
1.1 petrol, 4-cylinder - 55 bhp (41 kW; 56 PS) , 1124 cc (in Spain, 1118 cc Simca/Talbot engine)
1.8 diesel 4-cylinder - 60 bhp (45 kW; 61 PS)
1.6 petrol, 4-cylinder - 90 bhp (67 kW; 91 PS) Automatic Five-door versions were badged GL (Note: The 1.0 GL was not offered in the UK). The 1.8 GLD diesel model was popular, and What Car? magazine recommended it as a Used Car Buy in August 1992. It was also a Which? magazine best buy for five years running in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It was, (and is as a used buy), a better car than the 106 diesel that replaced it. XR, available with:
1.1 petrol, 4-cylinder - 50 bhp (37 kW; 51 PS)
1.4 petrol, 4-cylinder - 59 bhp (44 kW; 60 PS) , 1360 cc
1.3 petrol, 4-cylinder - 65 bhp (48 kW; 66 PS) , 1294 cc (In Spain, Simca/Talbot engine)
1.6 petrol
1.8 diesel - 60 bhp (45 kW; 61 PS) Five-door versions were badged GR. The 1.4 GR was a five-door version only, launched in 1986. A 1.4 XR three-door was also available, 1991-92. 1.2 petrol, 4-cylinder - 63 bhp (47 kW; 64 PS) , 1204 cc (In Spain, Simca/Talbot engine) XT, available with:
1.4 petrol I4 - 80 bhp (60 kW; 81 PS)
1.4 petrol, 4-cylinder - 85 bhp (63 kW), 1360 cc (In Spain, Simca/Talbot engine)
1.4 petrol, 4-cylinder - 83 bhp (62 kW; 84 PS) , 1442 cc (In Spain, Simca/Talbot engine)
1.4 petrol, 4-cylinder - 85 bhp (63 kW; 86 PS) , 1360 cc (In Spain) XS, available with:
1.3 petrol, 4-cylinder - 65 bhp (48 kW; 66 PS) , 1294 cc (In Spain, Simca/Talbot engine)
1.4 L petrol I4 - 85 bhp 1360 cc TU3S engine.
1.6 L (1580 cc) petrol The 5 door model was called the GT, and used the same 1360 cc TU3s engine as the XS (UK) GTX, only available in Spain with:
1.6 petrol, 4-cylinder - 94 bhp (70 kW; 95 PS) , 1592 cc (Simca/Talbot engine)
GTX (UK Version), 1993-94.
1360 cc TU3M/Z PSA engine with Bosch Mono-jetronic injection system with Catalytic converter.
Power output (75 bhp) 0-62 mph in 10.6 sec.
Fuel consumption (MPG) constant speed driving: 56 mph (90 km/h) = 50.4 mpg-imp (5.60 L/100 km; 42.0 mpg-US) & 75 mph (121 km/h) = 38.2 mpg-imp (7.39 L/100 km; 31.8 mpg-US).
3 and 5-door versions were available with sliding sunroof, remote central locking, 5 speed MA gearbox. From 1994, the X/G trim scheme was replaced by Mardi Gras, Colorline, Forever and Accent. 'GT' versions were now offered only in Continental Europe with a 1.6-litre engine; the UK models were badged Mardi Gras. However, GTI versions continued unchanged.
[edit] High performance variants
[edit] 205 GTI 1993 Peugeot 205 GTI The GTI version came in 1.6-litre and 1.9-litre, in-line four cylinder configurations, and is considered one of the very best hot hatches of all time, if not the best. Compared to modern cars they can be tricky to handle, due to their tendency towards rather sudden lift-off oversteer during hard cornering, and a complete absence of electronic driver aids. However once mastered, or in the hands of a skilled driver, these cars are still known to offer a very rewarding driving experience. The 205 GTI was certainly one of the first front wheel drive cars said by many motoring experts to be as rewarding to drive hard as an equivalent rear-wheel drive car.
The 1.6 GTI came with a XU5J engine, producing 105 bhp DIN (77 kW), for the 1987 model year the XU5J received the cylinder head with larger valves from the 1.9 GTI's XU9JA engine thus becoming XU5JA. The new engine was quoted for 115 bhp (86 kW; 117 PS) . The 1.9 GTI came with an XU9JA engine producing 128 PS (94 kW; 126 hp) , although later models with a catalytic converter produced 122 PS (90 kW; 120 hp) . Internally these engines are very similar, the main differences on 1.9-litre versions being the longer stroke, oil cooler, and some parts of the fuel injection system. The shorter stroke 1.6-litre engine is famed for being revvy and eager, while the 1.9-litre feels lazier and torquier. Outside the engine bay the main differences between the 1.6 GTI and the 1.9 GTI are half-leather seats (1.9 GTI) vs. cloth seats (1.6 GTI); and disc brakes all-round (1.9 GTI) vs. discs at the front and drum brakes at the back (1.6 GTI); as well as the 14-inch (360 mm) alloy wheels (1.6 GTI) vs. 15 inch alloys (1.9 GTI).
The 205 is still mentioned to this day in group car tests of the newest GTI models or equivalent. Peugeot itself has never truly recreated this success in future GTI models, although came very close with the highly regarded GTI-6 variant of the Peugeot 306. A cabriolet version of the 205, known as the CJ (or CT in France), was designed and partially assembled by Pininfarina of Italy. A CTi version, with the same plastic arches and wheels as the 1.6 GTI was also available. Some later models incorporated the catalysed 1.9 engine. Peugeot 205 GTI The main aesthetic difference between the GTI/CTi versions and other 205 models were the plastic wheel arches and trim, beefier front and rear bumper valances. The shell also underwent some minor changes, including larger wheel arches (to suit the larger wheels on the GTI and CTi), and the suspension was redesigned and sat lower on the GTI with stiffer springs, different wishbones and a drop-linked arb.
With the early success of the 205 GTI in Europe, Motor Trend reported in 1984 that Peugeot was seriously considering adding it to its US lineup, even though Peugeot had a more upmarket image in the United States. Nothing ever came of such rumours, however, and any talk of Peugeot expanding its presence in US became moot when it was forced to pull out in 1991. However , at least 1 or 2 of these models found their way into the U.S. as "Gray Market" vehicles ; one of which is a 1986 model .
Sales of the GTI in the early 1990s were badly hit by soaring insurance premiums, brought about by high theft and 'joyriding' of cars of this sort. Increasingly stringent emissions regulations meant the 1.6GTI went out of production in 1992, while the 1.9 was sold for a couple more years thanks to re-engineering of the engine to enable it to work properly with a catalytic converter, which dropped power to 122 bhp (91 kW; 124 PS).
A common modification for fast road/track use is to transplant a '16V' Peugeot/Citroen engine and ECU (XU9J4 Type D6C / XU9J4Z Type DFW), as used in the Peugeot 309 GTI16, Citroen BX 19 GTI 16V and the Peugeot 405 Mi16. This is a development of the 205 T16 engine, the XU8T, the essential difference compared to the car's original XU 8-valve engine is the 16-valve double overhead camshaft cylinder head. The engine will fit into the small Peugeot's engine bay with modifications (the provision of necessary clearance between the exhaust manifold / firewall and intake manifold / radiator), the method of installation varies depending on how professionally it is installed. Weight gains are negligible, and the rise of between 30 to 60 horsepower (depending on the original engine being replaced vs. the engine being transplanted) is startling in so light a car. Less common and also less reliable is the practice of turbocharging or even supercharging the standard XU 8-valve unit. Over 200 bhp (149 kW; 203 PS) has been achieved from a standard engine with the correct fuelling using this method. More may be available, although the usual turbo problems of high exhaust temperatures, detonation and turbine lag will inevitably creep in. One of the 200 produced 205 T16 road version. [edit] Special 205 GTI editions
Peugeot produced some limited edition 205 GTI models over the car's life.
In 1990, 1200 GTIs were made in the then new colours of Miami blue (see photo above) and Sorrento Green (a very dark metallic green). The cars were made in an equal mix of 300 blue 1.6, 300 green 1.6, 300 blue 1.9 and 300 green 1.9. The cars had power steering and full grey leather interior as standard, together with grey carpets. These paint colours were then added to the list of available colours for ordinary models.
The Gentry was a limited edition 205, arguably not a GTI model at all as it used the track control arm front suspension of the regular 205 rather than the GTI's 'wishbone' design and a detuned (it has a lower compression ratio than the GTI variants), 105 bhp (78 kW; 106 PS) 1.9 engine with auto gearbox. Only 300 models were made in Sorrento Green and Aztec Gold (sometimes called Mayfair Beige). They came with full-leather and wood effect interior, power assisted steering, ABS and heated mirrors.
The carpets in the car were a different colour than the standard GTI, in the Gentry they were green in the green models, and beige in the gold. The gold cars also had a beige dash and door cards, trim, seatbelts etc.
The Gentry came with the same body side trims as the GTI, which lead to the Gentry often being mistaken for a GTI. The only way to tell these two models apart was that the GTI had red lists inside the trims and bumpers and the Gentry had chrome lists in the green cars and gold in the gold cars. The Gentry also different wheel rims to the GTI, the Gentry using the wheels from the 405 diesel turbo, painted gold on the gold cars.
The Griffe was a special GTI edition for mainland Europe, and was sold in France, Germany and the Netherlands. It was bright green ('Laser' Green or 'Vert Fluorite'),[2] and came equipped with all available vendor options at that time except air-conditioning, but including full black leather interior, ABS, power steering and sunroof. Approximately 3,000 Griffes were made, all in laser green and with dark grey anodised alloy wheels with a silver rim. The 1FM was produced for the UK in 1992 to coincide with the 25th birthday of BBC Radio 1. Only 25 were made and each car was individually numbered with a small brass plate.[3] Every one was black and had grey alloy wheels with a silver rim (similar to those fitted to the 309GTI 'Goodwood'). The car had every extra fitted as standard including ABS, air conditioning, catalytic converter, full black leather interior, sunroof, power assisted steering and remote central locking. A special stereo system including a CD changer and an acoustic rear shelf was specified by Clarion especially for this car. The car had unique 'Radio 1FM 25th' bodywork decals, and Radio 1 ran a competition on air to win one.
[edit] 205 Rallye 1989 Peugeot 205 Rallye 1.3 From 1988 to 1992 Peugeot produced another variant of the 205, the 205 Rallye, which was engineered and produced by Peugeot-Talbot sport. This edition of the 205 was positioned as a cost effective alternative to the 205 GTI, retaining its sporty character, but being less expensive to buy or maintain.
To achieve this, Peugeot used a derivative of the TU-series engine used in the post-1987 205s, which was designated TU24. The engine is essentially the same engine as was in the 1.1-litre 205 with the cylinders bored out to a total engine displacement of 1294 cc, a sports camshaft and twin Weber carburetors. While only a 1.3-litre engine, it still produced 103 PS (76 kW; 102 hp) at no less than 6800 rpm. The car got the 1.6 GTI front suspension with ventilated brake discs, and the 1.6 GTI rear axle with drum brakes.
The 205 Rallye was completely stripped of almost all soundproofing, electrical systems or other luxury items, bringing down the weight to no more than 794 kg (1,750 lb). Its minimalistic equipment, together with the high revs needed to unleash all of the engine's horsepower gives the 205 Rallye a very spartan character and makes it a difficult but rewarding car to drive hard, which is one of the reasons it is now very popular among 205 GTI enthusiasts. Around 30,000 Rallyes were produced, and they were only sold in some countries on the European mainland (at least in France, Belgium, Spain and The Netherlands). This, together with the fact that a lot of these cars have been wrecked because it is a difficult (and for some drivers even dangerous) car to drive makes the 205 Rallye a very rare car nowadays. It is almost impossible to buy one in good shape anymore because Rallye owners now tend to hold on to their cars, knowing it will be a classic in the not-too-distant future.
The distinctive aesthetic features of the 205 Rallye include the squarer wheel arches (which are different from GTI arches), the steel body-coloured wheelrims and the rainbow-coloured Peugeot-Talbot sport decals on the front grille and the tailgate. They were only available in white and yellow. The Rallye was sold with a reduced-weight interior with the Peugeot-Talbot sport logo embroidered in the front chairs.
From 1990 to 1992 Peugeot also built a 1.9-litre version of the 205 Rallye. Only about 1000 of them were produced and they were only sold in Germany, because the 1.3 version did not meet German road regulations. The 1.9 Rallye is just a 105 bhp (78 kW) 1.9 GTI with the Rallye bodyshell and the new-style clear indicators and rear light units. Although they are even rarer than the 1.3 Rallye, they are less popular among Peugeot enthusiasts, because they lack the raw and spartan character of the 1.3 Rallye and are 150 kg (331 lb) heavier. Peugeot also released a Rallye version of the 205 in Great Britain, and used a TU3.2 engine. It had a 1.4-litre engine, which produced 75 bhp (56 kW; 76 PS) and achieved 107 mph (172 km/h) with a 0-60 mph of 11.7 seconds.
After the 205 Rallye, Peugeot again used the 'Rallye' designation for some of its 106 and 306 models.
[edit] 205 Turbo 16 (T16) Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 at the Race Retro 2008. To homologate the 205 T16 ("Turbo 16" in France) Group B rally car, Peugeot had to produce 200 road-going examples. A photograph showing the 200 cars was famously rumoured to be a fake. The road variants shared the transverse mid-engine, four-wheel drive layout of the rally car, but had less than half the power; at around 200 PS (147 kW; 197 hp). The T was for Turbo; the 16 stands for 16 valves, an uncommon feature at that time for turbocharged engines.[4] Outwardly similar to a normal 205, the T16 had wider wheel arches, and the whole rear section lifted up to give access to the engine. Underneath, the complex drivetrain from the rally car was kept to abide by the Group B rules. All 200 built were left-hand drive, so few reached the United Kingdom. Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Dakar. Peugeot Talbot Sport's factory 205 T16s under Jean Todt were the most successful cars to compete in the last two years of the World Rally Championship's Group B era, winning the 1985 and 1986 Constructors' and Drivers' titles with Timo Salonen and Juha Kankkunen respectively against such notable competition from Audi, Lancia and Ford, with an Evolution 2 model being introduced for the latter of those two seasons.
[edit] UK statistics
Peak year for GTI derivatives was 1988, taking over 20% of 205 UK sales. During 1991, the 205 range accounted for 3.08% of all UK registrations, and was the nation's eighth best selling new car.
In 1994 the last 205 GTI rolled off production lines and only 8 were made.
Totals are the following for the limited editions that were available in the UK: 1990 - 300 Miami Blue 'Limited Edition' (150 1.6; 150 1.9)
1990 - 300 Green 'Limited Edition' (150 1.6; 150 1.9)
1992/3 - 408 '205 Gentry models'
1992/3 - 25 'Radio 1FM' models
1990/1 - 150 Roland Garros cabriolets and 350 Roland Garros hard tops, with a 1.4 "xs" engine with 85 bhp (63 kW; 86 PS) , alloy wheels, half-white leather seats, electric windows, central locking, cabriolet hard electric roofs.
1994/5 - 100 '205 D-Turbo' models [edit] References ^ "Previous winners" (in (Spanish)). Car of the year. http://www.caroftheyear.org/previous-winners/1984_1/coty. Retrieved 2010-12-04.
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^ Scott Mills Show, BBC Radio 1, broadcasted 25 September 2007
^ Jean Todt, Peugeot 205: The Story of a Challenge(Flammarion, 1985), p. 27, ISBN 2-08-201823-7 [edit] External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Peugeot 205 v • d • e
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