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from underneath from the new exhaust, and


several minor niggles, such as a broken spring in the


driver’s-side door handle and a general scruffiness


apparent when you’re within 15 paces of the car.


Other than approving noises from previous


MOT testers and people who’ve worked on the car,


I’ve not yet had the Rallye properly inspected, so


I booked it in with Brackley-based Pug1Off for a


proper check-up to see what’s what.


I’ll be honest, I wasn’t quite expecting it to


spend an hour on the ramps, nor the full A4 page I


received of things that need attention, but that’s


what you get when you visit a specialist rather than


the average grease monkey.


Thankfully, verylittle of it – including the bits


involving the repeated use of the word ‘corrosion’



  • needs imminent attention, particularly for a car


that is largely restricted to fair-weather use and is


permanently garaged. What I’d imagined to be a


problem with the engine mounts was actually the


front top mounts knocking, but more pressing is


play in the rear axle, which will require a new rear


beam(a common Peugeot malady). It would also


make sense to get the corrosion around that area


fixed while the beam is off.


The problem with this is cost. It’s hard not


to imagine the work breaching four figures –


previously a speciality of the Roadster – which


is a number I was rather hoping to avoid with


this car. By the time you read this I’ll have either


bitten the bullet or run away screaming, so we’ll


see how it goes...


AntonyIngram(@evoAntony)


Date acquiredAugust 2017Total mileage


112,908Mileage this month 307 Costs this


month£0mpg this month42.3


HE SALE OF MY EUNOS ROADSTER HAS


led to a flurryof activity for the Rallye


in recent weeks. At the end of last year


it went into hibernation, courtesy of Matthew


Hayward from our sister titleOctane, sharing


space with an amusingly rapid Saab and a motley


crew of old Citroëns, but on the day the Eunos


drove away a couple of months ago I was straight


round to repatriate it.


That first drive was a joy, reminding me of how


strong the eight-valve 1.6 feels and how much the


steering wriggles and relays its messages. At the


same time, that and subsequent short drives to


keep fluids flowing were a reminder that now the


Roadster is gone, I should really give the Pug some


proper attention.


The list was, I figured, fairly short. There was


a knocking at the front end that suggested worn


engine mounts, a further intermittent knocking


T


‘Iwasn’tquite


expectingafullA4


pageofthingsthat


needattention’


FastFleet


Peugeot106Rallye


The mothballed Pug is back on the road, but at what cost?

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