Peugeot 106 value and depreciation
Known for light, fun entry hatch.
Depreciation curve
We class the Peugeot 106 as a weak-franchise mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 58% after three years and 44% after five. Perfectly good cars weighed down by dealer-network and parts-cost perception on the used market.
Retention table
| After | Retained |
|---|---|
| 1 year | 76% |
| 3 years | 58% |
| 5 years | 44% |
| 7 years | 32% |
| 10 years | 20% |
Estimates for a new purchase at list price; retail basis, trade-in ≈ 12% under retail.
Peugeot's entry hatch during the brand's late-1990s return to SA. Light and enjoyable to drive, it sold modestly against the Uno and Tazz. Few remain today, with the rare GTi the only version anyone hunts for.
106 against its rivals
Peugeot 106: common questions
Does the Peugeot 106 hold its value?
We class the Peugeot 106 as a weak-franchise mainstream in our 12-tier model, which puts its retention at roughly 58% after three years and 44% after five. Perfectly good cars weighed down by dealer-network and parts-cost perception on the used market.
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All figures are modelled estimates for planning, not offers or valuations. Data reviewed 2026.