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Peugeot - 206 (2011)

Welcome to the most reliable online reference for the Peugeot 206. Whether you’re comparing a 2011 model or simply curious about general pricing, this overview gives you a clear sense of the **Peugeot 206 price** landscape. From factory spec sheet to resale market trends, we cover everything you need to know about the car’s value and depreciation. --- **Key specifications of the Peugeot 206**

  • Engine: 1.0 L to 1.4 L petrol; 1.1 L diesel (varies by trim)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 4‑speed automatic (automatic only 2008‑2012)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline, diesel, or LPG variants
  • Power output: 50 hp to 100 hp depending on engine size
  • Torque: 78 lb‑ft to 112 lb‑ft (metric equivalents)
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 3,900 mm; Width ≈ 1,650 mm; Height ≈ 1,400 mm; Wheelbase ≈ 2,380 mm
  • Weight: 1,020 kg to 1,180 kg (depending on trim and options)
  • Fuel economy: 5.5 L/100 km (gas) to 4.8 L/100 km (diesel) under combined cycle
  • Seating capacity: 5 adults; 4‑seat configuration plus optional small cargo
  • Safety features: Dual front airbags, ABS, E‑ABS, optional traction control, parking sensors
  • Infotainment: Basic audio unit; optional MP3/WMA, Bluetooth, navigation (select trims)
--- ### Peugeot 206 depreciation insights Peugeot 206 depreciation is a key factor when assessing the **used Peugeot 206 price**. Typical static loss figures for a well‑maintained vehicle are: - **First year:** 15‑20 % of original value - **Year 2‑3:** 5‑10 % per year as the vehicle stabilizes - **Year 4‑5:** 5 %+ per year or a total depreciation of roughly 45‑50 % from the original price - **Beyond five years:** marginal yearly declines of 2‑3 %, but cumulative loss tops 60‑65 % When you ask **“what is a 2011 Peugeot 206 worth?”**, the answer relies on mileage, condition, and location. While the original new‑car price would have been around €12 000‑15 000, typical resale values in 2024 sit roughly 40‑50 % below that for comparable models in good condition—reflecting the standard Peugeot 206 depreciation curve. The depreciation trend for a 2011 model is consistent with other compact cars of the era: high initial depreciation due to rapid tech obsolescence, followed by a steadier decline as the vehicle


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