Every car in Pacific Automotive Network can be transplanted, but it can only be replaced after going to the vehicle management office to register the engine number and apply for change procedures. You need to bring your ID card, vehicle driving license, motor vehicle registration certificate, and proof of the new engine, apply for vehicle inspection at the vehicle management office, and take a rubbing of the new engine number; if the car does not have an engine, you need to have the engine number printed in advance. Ask the master responsible for rubbing numbers to do the rubbing on site.
Peugeot 206 is as faithful to the original design as possible in terms of appearance. At the same time, efforts are made to increase the localization rate in the procurement of spare parts. At the beginning of the design, the appearance was intentionally integrated with the beauty of felines, and the appearance is full of dynamic Peugeot. 206 sedan.
Humanized storage space has been opened up for members in the car. The doors, front panels, front passenger storage box and other parts are designed to accommodate standard beverage bottles or small items such as credit cards and chewing gum. Wait for debris. The trunk volume is 245 liters, and the luggage space obtained by folding down the rear seats is 1130 liters. The 206 shows some advantages when transporting large cargo. It is worth mentioning that the 4/6-fold rear seats of the original car are omitted. The advantage is that it saves luggage space, but the disadvantage is that it will make changing tires troublesome.
It is commendable that Dongfeng Peugeot did not use safety equipment as a means to distinguish vehicle levels when planning different configurations. On all levels of Dongfeng Peugeot 206 sedans, ABS EBD, dual airbags, and force-limiting Safety configurations such as 3-point safety belts, automatic strobe hazard warning lights during emergency braking, steel engine lower guards, and engine coded anti-start systems are all provided equally. (Pictures/Text/Photography: Zeng Caihong of Pacific Automotive Network)