Ah a Peugeot 206 cc, its a model.
Coupe Cabriolet, basically a convertible.
And not the size of the engine as other have said, if it was 206cc it would have a top speed of about 20 miles an hour.
2007-01-10 09:42:34
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answered by ricerfuel 3
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Dear Klepto, God did all the work in your working theories. He did not guess! His Creation goes beyond all understanding, and yet, He gave us the abilities to understand what we can, and the free will to do so. To reach out and explore. Yes, we have come far, but we have even further to go. The closer we get to the Creator the more we will understand. I don't believe that science and creation were ever meant to be dueling rivals. I believe that they are parts of the same tapestry. A bigger picture. What was the Big Bang Theory? Merely science? What we know as an event that is explorable and measurable. No! To fully understand it we must extend ourselves beyond "an event". In the beginning there was void, then God created the Light. Void- space? Light- Big Bang? Perhaps, perhaps not. Ask yourself "Who lit the fuse"?
2016-05-23 06:08:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I just telephoned the biggest Peugeot dealer in Gent, Belgium. He confirmed the answer given by Ms. Ricerfuel (previous answerer).....
Please give her the 10 points for "COUPE CABRIOLET"
Remember, this little car has a hard top (coupe) and it can retract to become a convertible (cabriolet in French).
I am guessing that the smallest engine available is 1.6 liters = 1600 cc, ???
Thank you.
2007-01-10 19:27:24
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answered by Anonymous
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thomas c: 206cc? come on, that's impossible ;) Even for a European car :D It must mean something else...
2007-01-10 08:57:25
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answered by JohnyD 3
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It means your motor displaces 206 cubic centimeters in the cylinders.
2007-01-10 08:52:13
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answered by thomas c 1
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cubic cenimeter of the engine
2007-01-10 09:18:29
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answered by c0dy 4
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