QUOTE(Bean @ Feb 10 2009, 12:20 PM)

Welcome to the forum...
If I were you I'd snag that V6 wagon in a heart beat - if in fact it is a V6. Wagon's never came with a V6, but a couple have been converted around the World - supposed to make the BEST combination possible. Definitely something Peugeot should have done from factory.
Also - Peugeot's don't suffer the same issues the Volve version of PRV's do - and in our circles they're a VERY well regarded motor.
I'd make sure that wagon is indeed a V6 though, and if it is - snag it if it's even remotely decent.
Rabin
Ah very good to know. I was told it was a 6 cylinder, but it didn't sound like the seller knew much about the car. I have been told 5 cylinder Audi's have had a 6 before too! I will check in on it and see if this is the case and let you all know. I am not terribly keen on having a n/a 4 cylinder one. I am coming from a Volvo 960 with the porsche designed 210 hp 6, and I guess I can say I got used to having some power in a wagon. I do know the PRV, and they weren't too awful in the Volvo's, it was more a factor of having the cams burn on them, which means you have to cut out a hole in the firewall to pull them out and replace them. On many other cars it wouldnt even be an issue to swap out the cams. Anyhow, let me know if something comes up for sale