1993 - 2003
peugeot 306
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Generations
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Photo and details...Introduction: Peugeot scored an important success on the European compact segment with the 306 when it launched it in 1993, and, four years later, it refreshed the lineup with the so-called Phase 2. That's its way of calling the facelift.
Photo and details...Introduction: The compact hatchback from Peugeot stepped back with its numbering system and named the 306 after the 309. It was launched in 1993 and in 1996 it received its first facelift for the whole range.
Photo and details...Introduction: The compact hatchback from Peugeot stepped back with its numbering system and named the 306 after the 309, and it introduced it in 1993. Three years later, it received its first facelift for the entire range.
Photo and details...Introduction: Peugeot introduced the 306 lineup in 1993, and in May 1997, it refreshed the lineup, updating the design and the drivetrain for the compact-sized vehicle.
Photo and details...Introduction: Along with the facelifted version of the 306 range, Peugeot also introduced a new body version for its small-segment contender: the station wagon.
Photo and details...Introduction: The French compact-class vehicle was one of the best-sellers in Europe and for a good reason. In its entire lifespan between 1993 and 2002 it was sold in nearly 3 million units. In 1997, the car went through a major facelift, which affected the design, engines, and interior.
Photo and details...Introduction: In 1993, Peugeot introduced the 306 range that replaced the 309 lineup and, in the following year, it revealed the open-top version.
Photo and details...Introduction: Created as a successor to the 306, the 309 came on the market with a new and improved design concept that helped the French automaker take a slice from the VW Golf's compact-segment pie.
Photo and details...Introduction: Peugeot introduced the 306 in 1993 as a replacement for the nine-year-old 309 and was built on the same platform as the Citroen ZX.