Nearly three decades ago, this modified Peugeot 806 became the first and only minivan that ever competed in an FIA-sanctioned 24-hour race. While it might not be a household name in the US, Peugeot is ...
France is known for making strange cars—how about them Citroens? You can therefore imagine how unusual their concept cars must be. Even with that prior knowledge of Gallic weirdness, what Peugeot came ...
Nautical inspiration in the auto industry is a common thing. Rolls-Royce, for example, uses decking similar to that on a yacht at the back of its Phantom Drophead Coupe. This can be traced back to the ...
Aside from the badge on the nose, the Peugeot 806 is, essentially, the same car as the Citroen Synergie. Six-, seven- and eight-seat versions are available, and you get twin sliding rear doors to ease ...
Tell us if we’re wrong, but one of the things that really annoys us here at The Drive is that nobody ever built a genuine performance minivan. One hunkered down on its wheels, center of gravity ...
Well, we certainly didn’t expect to get all giddy over a Peugeot 806 today. And yet, here we are… Clearly though, this is no normal 806. Not one bit. This bonkers thing was born back in 1995, when ...
Peugeot has tended to perform better than its Citroen sister brand in our reliability surveys, but it still has some way to go before it can compete with the best. In the case of the 806, it's ...
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