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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / April 2007

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206 Exhaust

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David - 10 Apr 2007 16:21 GMT
My exhaust broke today on my 206.  Its the front section (to the front
of the car), which includes the catalytic converter.

Got two quotes (fitted) - £400 from National Tyres and £275 from Kwik
Fit.  Do these sound sensible, obviously the Kwik Fit is much cheaper,
but is it still ok do you think?

Thanks

David
Chrs - 10 Apr 2007 17:07 GMT
I think i would go to Kwik fit, i have heard some bad things about
National Tyres,like chargeing people for complete systems when they
have only replaced one part.so its upto you.!!!
Matthew Haigh - 10 Apr 2007 17:19 GMT
> My exhaust broke today on my 206.  Its the front section (to the front
> of the car), which includes the catalytic converter.
>
> Got two quotes (fitted) - £400 from National Tyres and £275 from Kwik
> Fit.  Do these sound sensible, obviously the Kwik Fit is much cheaper,
> but is it still ok do you think?

Much as I hate to say this, have you asked for a dealer quote?

My experience with third party exhausts on all cars (not just pugs) has
been pretty poor; an original equipment one lasts much longer and is
worth the extra expense if you are intending keeping the car for more
than a couple of years (which is the average life span of cheap pattern
exhausts that I've had).

Matt
 
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