Peugeot 206 Coupe Cabriolet interior, tech and comfort
A very poor driving position. The pedals are grouped very closely together and slightly off-set. This means that a driver with big feet will find it difficult to find the right pedals. With the roof up, all-round visibility is bad – there’s only a small screen at the back and chunky windscreen pillars at the front restrict the view when pulling out of T-junctions.
Most of the buttons and switches are where you’d expect them and easy to reach, though the heater controls can be a little fiddly.
A noisy car at most speeds, even with the roof up – engine tyre and wind noise are all apparent, and it only gets worse with the roof down. The rear seats are only acceptable for the smallest of children or shopping bags; there’s very little legroom and the sloping roof means there’s almost no headroom. If you’re thinking of it as a two seater for the majority of the time, it makes better sense, with lots of room for the front passenger.