Overview
The Peugeot 205 is a four-passenger, front-engine, supermini car manufactured and marketed by Peugeot over a sixteen-year production run from 1983 to 1999, over a single generation. Developed from Projet M24 and introduced on 25 February 1983, the 205 replaced the Peugeot 104 and the Talbot Samba, using major elements from their design. It won What Car?'s Car of the Year for 1984. It was also declared "car of the decade" by CAR Magazine in 1990. Peugeot stopped marketing the 205 in 1999 in favor of its new front-engined 206. The 106, which was introduced in 1991, effectively took over as Peugeot's smaller front-engined model in their lineup. The latter was developed as a close sibling of the Citroën AX, sharing many components and a platform that later evolved into the Citroën Saxo....
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1.9 GTI (120 Hp) Automatic
1.6 (75 Hp)
1.1 (54 Hp)
1.6 (75 Hp) Automatic
1.6 GTI (103 Hp)
1.7 Diesel (60 Hp)
1.9 GTI (102 Hp) CAT
1.4 (84 Hp)
1.3 Rallye (101 Hp)
1.4 (60 Hp)
1.8 D (59 Hp)
1.1 (49 Hp)
1.6 (72 Hp) Automatic
1.9 Diesel (64 Hp)
1.4 i (75 Hp)
1.4 (79 Hp)
1.4 (60 Hp) CAT
1.1 i (60 Hp)
1.8 D (78 Hp)
1.0 i (50 Hp)
1.6 i (89 Hp)