I touched on this topic a week or so ago because I'd taken my 306XSi for a short spin up the close and back. Well, over the last few days I have been a busy bee, getting it legal again and road worthy. MOT, insurance and TAX.
Today I finally got the chance, after a wash and hoover and an insertion of the new tax disk, to take her for a good B-road blast and it blew me away! Of course it's 'slower' than the 182, but the ride quality, driving position, and handling are all better. The steering feel is far more weighty and the steering wheel is actually a realistic size. The whole car just feels more fluid than my 182. Much of this is because of the absurd steering wheel, and chair height in the 182.
Don't get me wrong. The Clio is quicker by some margin, and ultimately more fun, but my 12 year old 123bhp Peugeot 306 feels a far more sorted drivers car. I can only imagine how good the 306 GTi-6 must be :approve:
Today I finally got the chance, after a wash and hoover and an insertion of the new tax disk, to take her for a good B-road blast and it blew me away! Of course it's 'slower' than the 182, but the ride quality, driving position, and handling are all better. The steering feel is far more weighty and the steering wheel is actually a realistic size. The whole car just feels more fluid than my 182. Much of this is because of the absurd steering wheel, and chair height in the 182.
Don't get me wrong. The Clio is quicker by some margin, and ultimately more fun, but my 12 year old 123bhp Peugeot 306 feels a far more sorted drivers car. I can only imagine how good the 306 GTi-6 must be :approve: