This Peugeot 205 GTi Is As Expensive As A Lightly Used Porsche Cayman

With a one-owner, low-mileage history and a fresh and comprehensive refurbishment under its belt, this 205 GTi has been listed for sale at a frankly ridiculous £43,000
This Peugeot 205 GTi Is As Expensive As A Lightly Used Porsche Cayman

For some reason this Peugeot 205 GTi costs £43,000. All sink-related cliches aside, taking a moment to absorb that is mandatory.

Sure, this lovely-looking Miami Blue 1.6 has already had some minor restoration work and it’s getting a load more (major stuff, too). It’s a one-owner car and the mileage is only sitting at 16,720 miles from new, but… £43,000? The world has got drunk and fallen over, or something.

This Peugeot 205 GTi Is As Expensive As A Lightly Used Porsche Cayman

Apparently it’s in excellent condition cosmetically. The seller, Classic Heroes in the south of England, is just replacing the rear bumper and a tail light lens. On the mechanical side it has been given a service, a new cambelt and tensioner, a new water pump, new front brake calipers, new front discs and pads, new rear drums and shoes, new hoses, wheel cylinders, suspension bushes, steering track rods, coolant hoses and fuel hoses.

Finally, the wheels are being refurbished. On the bright side, then, it should be just about as good a 205 GTi as you’re likely to find. But, on the other hand… £43,000.

This Peugeot 205 GTi Is As Expensive As A Lightly Used Porsche Cayman

The story behind the car is that a 61-year-old woman bought it in 1991. Now 87, she finally hung up the keys for the last time and agreed to sell the car, an emotional decision though it was. She had clearly got very little use out of the fizzy little 115bhp hot hatch, but loved it nonetheless.

Most 205 GTis have been ragged to within an inch of their lives, and very many need a complete nut-and-bolt overhaul to regain their true talents. This one has been prepped ready for someone to enjoy, but that price is just bonkers. Allow us to demonstrate.

This Peugeot 205 GTi Is As Expensive As A Lightly Used Porsche Cayman

For the same £43,000 or thereabouts, you could have an Aston Martin V8 Vantage with four figures in change to cover the running costs. You could have a two-year-old Porsche Cayman or a four-year-old Cayman S. If hot hatches float your boat, you could have a Golf GTI Clubsport S. In that context, how many of us would really spend that money on the 205?

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Comments

H5SKB4RU (Returned to CT)

My uncle has one, but gets treated as sh*t and its already on its death throes

09/30/2017 - 18:30 |
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Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

That’s ridiculous. It’s not like if the car had a limited production or anything, or was some high performance car.

Plus, it’s not like if the car had just under 1k miles or something: it has 16k miles. This is not really a new car, and there is no point to having such a high price tag because it’s supposed to be “mostly original” if you do that much restoration work on it. There is literally no point of buying this car. You could end to the same result with another car which has higher mileage, as you’re just going to do massive work on it. Not new enough to be really special (like if it would have under 1k miles on it), but too expensive to be worthing it.

I just don’t get why it’s priced that high.

09/30/2017 - 18:58 |
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Skyline guy 08

So a chav could buy a porsche ?

09/30/2017 - 19:01 |
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Anonymous

Surely the seller must of meant £4300 and accidentally lent on the 0 again by accident……surely

09/30/2017 - 19:12 |
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*Stanced Mitata* (MiataSquad) (JDM Squad) (RX-7Squad) (Stan

it better have a pristine engine bay and a gold plated rocker cover and exhaust manifold

09/30/2017 - 19:28 |
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AC2 - The Now 14 Year Old CTzen

Where’s DL when you need em?

09/30/2017 - 20:56 |
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Luuk Roper

Id have it in a heartbeat ❤

10/02/2017 - 10:47 |
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Antonio 3

Crack pipe.

10/02/2017 - 14:25 |
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Matty 1

And if it’s anything like the rest it’ll split at the door pulls and only be of use and a wheelbarrow

01/10/2018 - 11:17 |
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*pillar

01/10/2018 - 11:18 |
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