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Peugeot - 306 (2000)
Explore the iconic 2000 Peugeot 306 in depth—discover its market value, specifications, and real‐world depreciation trends. From the original Peugeot 306 price at launch to what an early‑2000s model is worth today, this guide provides a comprehensive snapshot of the car’s economics and appeal.
- Engine: 1.4L or 1.6L inline‑4 (550 cc and 1560 cc) – both offering flexible fuel economy and modest torque.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) or a compact 4‑speed automatic, depending on trim.
- Fuel Type: Regular petrol; fuel‑efficiency values range from 45–55 mpg (city/highway mix) for the 1.4‑litre variants.
- Dimensions: Length 1.75 m × width 1.63 m × height 1.49 m, giving a low short‑wheelbase stance typical of compact cars.
- Weight: About 1015 kg (varies by engine and equipment), enabling nimble handling.
- Power Output: 67 hp (1.4 L) to 115 hp (1.6 L) according to factory datapoints.
- Torque: 81 lb‑ft (1.4 L) to 105 lb‑ft (1.6 L); adequate for city cruising and light highway overtakes.
- Drive Type: Front‑engine, front‑wheel drive (FF layout) with optional all‑wheel drive available on limited editions.
- Seating Capacity: 5 passengers – 2+3 configuration, with optional extra leg‑room on the rear seats through the “T4/5” trims.
- Standard Features: Power steering, disc brakes front, drum brakes rear, power windows (in higher trims), basic alloy wheels.
- Optional Extras: Air conditioning, cassette/MP3 radio, CD slot, and A/B/C/D headlight system on premium models.
Understanding the Peugeot 306 depreciation curve is critical if you’re buying or selling. Here are typical estimates for vehicles of this age:
- First Year: A modern Peugeot 306 typically loses about 15‑20 % of its original value. In practice, a 2000 model that began at around €3 500 may stay above €2 800 in good condition.
- Second Year: Depreciation slows to roughly 10‑12 % of the remaining value, leaving a 2000 Peugeot 306 near €2 400–€2 600 if well maintained.
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