"Unlike the similarly powered Focus 170, the more compact dimensions of the 206 enhance its agility and it is immediately apparent why the car is a popular choice for motorsport enthusiasts.
The 2.0 litre four cylinder engine develops 180 bhp at 7,000 rpm with its maximum torque of 152 lb ft developed at 4,750 revs. Driving the front wheels through its standard five-speed gearbox, I was often looking for another ratio at higher motorway speeds.
However, the close ratio box has a lengthened 1st gear to make the most of standing starts, while despite being cable controlled, offers very precise location of the gears. In raw figures, the car has the potential to top 140 mph on track while accelerating from 0 - 60 mph in a shade over 7 seconds. But mid range acceleration is even more impressive, recording 60 --90 kph (37 - 56 mph) in 4th in just 5.7 seconds and 80 - 120 kph (50 - 75 mph) in 5th in 10.6 seconds, both offering safe manoeuvring responses in A road or motorway traffic."
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