2021 Market Review - Peugeot 1961-2006
Old Peugeots don’t appear in the market very often and that’s a shame because they are interesting and involving cars.
The 203 in its day was a long-distance rally star but survivors today cost half the price of an FJ Holden and are better suited to Australia than the local.
403s and 404s normally cost less than $10,000 but the car to chase is a fuel-injected 504 from the 1970s.
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Quick and comfortable there aren’t many left but survivors typically cost less than $12,000. One surprise package has been the 205GTI which didn’t attract huge attention when new but soared a few years back to around $20,000.
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Another Peugeot with potential is the 306S-16 which is steadily making its way towards $15,000.
203 $14,250 [2]
403 $11,500 [2]
404 $10,900 [2]
504 $8620 [5]
205GTI $21,975 [3]
306S-16 $13,000 [2]
306 Cabrio 2004-06 $6185 [7]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2021 European & British Value Guide.
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From Unique Cars #456, Aug 2021